Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center for Health Policy/Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research Stanford University


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Michael K. Gould, MD, MS   Download vCard

Associate Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care) and, by courtesy, of Health Research and Policy at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System and CHP/PCOR Fellow

VA Palo Alto Health Care System (111P)
3801 Miranda Avenue
Palo Alto, California 94304

gould@stanford.edu
(650) 493-5000 ext. 64006 (650) 493-5000 ext. 64006 (voice)
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Research Interests
technology assessment; meta-analysis; decision modeling and cost-effectiveness analysis; lung cancer screening, diagnosis and staging; diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism


Michael K Gould graduated from Cornell University in 1983 with honors in all subjects. He received his medical degree from the State University of New York (SUNY) Health Science Center at Syracuse, and completed residency and chief residency training in internal medicine, also at SUNY Syracuse. He trained as a clinical fellow in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center. He then completed a research fellowship in Health Services and Health Policy at Stanford University. He received an MS degree in Health Services Research in 1998. Dr Gould uses meta-analysis, decision modeling and cost-effectiveness analysis to evaluate new and existing technologies for diagnosing and treating respiratory disorders. He has studied the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of low molecular weight heparin preparations for the treatment of venous thrombosis. In 1998, he received a Young Investigator Award from the Department of Veterans Affairs to study trends in the use of biopsy procedures for staging patients with non-small cell lung cancer. In 1999, He received a Career Development Award from the VA Health Services Research and Development Service to study the cost-effectiveness of tests for pulmonary nodule diagnosis and lung cancer staging, including positron emission tomography. In future research, he plans to evaluate the potential cost-effectiveness of low radiation dose helical-computed tomography for lung cancer screening.

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Medicine

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Palo Alto VA



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When Seconds Count: Interventional Radiology Treatment for Pulmonary Embolism
Stanford University researchers conducted a meta-analysis of the treatment on 594 patients in 18 countries who were treated between 1990 and 2008.
November 11, 2009 in PR Newswire (press release)

Study reveals life-saving treatment for pulmonary embolism
Other contributing authors include: Michael Gould, MD, associate professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine; John Louie, MD, assistant professor of ...
October 28, 2009 in Media Newswire (press release)