Biography
Dr. Larry Rand, director of Perinatal Services at the UCSF Fetal Treatment Center, is an obstetrician and gynecologist who specializes in high-risk pregnancy and maternal-fetal medicine, with a special interest in fetal disorders. He counsels and coordinates care and participates in prenatal diagnosis, specializing in procedures such as chorionic villus sampling (CVS), amniocentesis, intra-uterine transfusion and fetal biopsies, as well as interventions such as lung and bladder shunt placements, fetal bladder taps and multi-fetal pregnancy reduction. In addition, Rand cares for patients during labor and delivery.
In his research, he has a special interest in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies. He has presented research in the fetal treatment community internationally and was nominated for a Young Investigator Excellence in Research Award at the 2009 American Institute for Ultrasound Medicine national meeting. He holds leadership positions at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and serves on the Patient Safety and Quality Assurance Committee. He travels to West Africa and Central America several times a year to perform surgery and provide high-risk obstetric care to patients with limited access, and to create sustainable health programs in these countries.
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Education
- 1993, New York University, New York, NY, B.A., Anthropology and Chemistry
- 1999, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, M.D., Medicine
- 2003, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Resident, Obstetrics and Gynecology
- 2006, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York NY, Fellowship, Maternal Fetal Medicine
Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery. 2005
Program Affiliations
- Fetal Treatment Center
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Dr. Rand focuses on both retrospective and prospective clinical investigation, including randomized and non-randomized controlled trials, and has a special interest in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies. For example, he recently developed and maintains an extensive database to review and analyze short- and long-term maternal-fetal outcomes for affected pregnancies. He has presented his research in the fetal treatment community internationally and was nominated for a Young Investigator Excellence in Research Award at the 2009 American Institute for Ultrasound Medicine national meeting. In addition Dr. Rand channels his research time on global health initiatives. He travels to West Africa and Central America several times a year to perform surgery and provide high-risk obstetric care to patients with limited access, and to create sustainable health programs in these countries.
Research Interests
- Monochorionic twin pregnancies
- Long-term maternal-fetal outcomes
- Maternal/fetal health