JOHN RUDOFF, M. D., FACP, FACC
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PERSONAL DATA
Born: September 26, 1947, Springfield, Mass.
Marital Status: Joanne Rudoff, M.D., FACOG (May, 1983)
Daughter: Hannah Sable Rudoff
Activities: Rowing, racquetball, running, outdoor sports, skiing,
photography, classical music, wine-tasting
EDUCATION
1979-1983 Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
M.D. awarded May 26, 1983
1971-1973 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.
M.A. awarded June 16, 1973
1965-1970 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.
B.A. awarded August 16, 1971
GRADUATE TRAINING
1986-1988 Fellowship in Adult Cardiology
University Hospital/University of Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
1984-1986 Residency, Categorical Internal Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
1983-1984 Internship, Categorical Internal Medicine
The Hartford Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut
CERTIFICATIONS
Board-Certified in Adult Cardiology/Cardiovascular Disease (#107840, 11/'91;
Recertified in Adult Cardiology/Cardiovascular Disease, 11/2002)
Board-Certified in Internal Medicine (#107840, 9/'86)
Licensed by Nuclear Regulatory Commission for Cardiac Isotopes
Amended user for thallium-201 and technetium-99m
Kaiser-Sunnyside Nuclear License, ORE-0464-1, 8/28/90
National Board of Medical Examiners, July, 1984 (# 282853)
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ACTIVE STATE MEDICAL LICENSES: California, Pennsylvania, Oregon
DEA License: AR2898786, active. UPIN: C67726
MEMBERSHIPS
Fellow, American College of Cardiology
Fellow, American College of Physicians
Fellow, Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions
Member, Oregon Chapter, American College of Cardiology
Member, Oregon Medical Association
Member, Multnomah County Medical Society (Medical Society of Metro Portland)
Member, American Medical Association
Life Member, American Philosophical Association
Member, Portland Heart Club (1992-4: Secretary-Treasurer; '94-8:President)
Member, Sports Medicine Society, United States Rowing Association
BIBLIOGRAPHY--Attached
EXPERIENCE
1998-2002: Co-Principal Investigator, NRMI Trial, Legacy-Portland Hospitals
1997--1998: Principal Investigator, GeneQuest Cardiovascular Genetics Trial
(Completed)
1996: Medical Liason, Rowing Venue, NIKE World Master's Games, 1998
1996-1997: Principal Investigator, ASSENT-1 Thrombolytic Trial (Completed)
1996-1997: Co-Investigator, TIMI-10B Thrombolytic/Interventional Trial (Completed)
1994-Present: Private Practice of Consultative/Invasive Cardiology, Portland, Oregon
1991--1994 Cardiology Representative, Task Force on
Women's Health Issues, Kaiser-Sunnyside
1991--present Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Oregon Health Sciences University, Division of Cardiology
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd.
Portland, OR 97201-3098
1990-1993 Principal Investigator, GUSTO-1 Thrombolytic Trial (Completed)
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1990--1994 Cardiology Representative, Transplant Committee
Northwest Permanente, PC.
1989--1994 Staff Cardiologist
Clinical and Consultative Adult Cardiology
Invasive, Non-Invasive, and Nuclear Cardiology
Northwest-Permanente, P. C., Portland, OR.
1988 Locum Tenens Cardiologist
CompHealth, Inc.
Salt Lake City, Utah
1986-1988 Physician
Primedical Walk-in Centers
Jacksonville, FL. 32217
1984-86 Medical Officer, Charleston Veteran's Hospital
Hospital Staff Privileges
1. Legacy Hospitals (Emanuel, Good Samaritan, Meridian Park): Active
2. Providence-St. Vincent Hospital: Active
3. Oregon Health Sciences University: Courtesy
4. Willamette Falls Hospital: Provisional-Active
Committees
Oregon Medical Association-Oregon State Bar Association Joint Committee on Relations
between the Professions (1994--1998)
Awards
Award for Excellence in Quality Management: Kaiser-Permanente, 1994
Certificate of Recognition: US Rowing Association, Sports Medicine Symposium, 1994
Malpractice Actions/Data Bank Reports/State Board of Medical Examiners
Actions:
None
BIBLIOGRAPHY
JOHN RUDOFF, M. D., FACP, FACC
1. Roberge, R., Anderson, E., McMath, T., Rudoff, J, and Luten, R.:
Termination of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia by Digital Rectal
Massage.. Ann Emerg Med 1987 Nov;16(11):1291-3
2. Rudoff J, Astrauskas, L., Rudoff, J.C., Spier, R., Schabel, S., and Darling, C.:
Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Septic Pelvic Thrombophlebitis. J
Ultrasound Med 1988 May;7(5):287-91
3. Rudoff J, Cogswell, S, Kemp, B, and Gardner, J.: Squamous Cell Carcinoma of
the Pancreas Presenting as Carcinoma of Unknown Primary: Case Report and
Subject Review. (Submitted)
4. Rudoff J, Percy, R, Benrubi, G, and Ostrowski, M: Recurrent Squamous Cell
Carcinoma of the Cervix Presenting as Cardiac Tamponade: Case Report and
Subject Review. Gynecol Oncol 1989 Aug;34(2):226-31
5. Rudoff J, Physical Activity after Viral Illness. (Communication to the Editor.)
Chest 1989 Sep;96(3):703
6. Rudoff J, and Strauss, R: Thrombus Migration following Intracoronary Tissue
Plasminogen Activator (Communication to the Editor.) Cathet Cardiovasc
Diagn 1992 Jun;26(2):161-2
7. Rudoff J and Phillips, L: High-Osmolality and Low-Osmolality Contrast Agents
(Communication to the Editor.) N Engl J Med 1992 Jul 16; 327(3):203-4
8. Rudoff J, Ebner, S, Canepa, C: Limb Compartment Syndrome with Thrombolysis.
(Communication to the Editor) Am Heart J 1994 Dec;128(6 pt 1):1267-8
9. Rudoff J : Clinical Problem-Solving : (Communication to the Editor.) N Engl J Med
1995 Feb 22; 332(8): 538-9
10. Rudoff J and Slavin RE: Cardiac Angiosarcoma Arising in a Coronary Artery:
Angiographic and Pathologic Findings Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn
1995 Mar 34(3):215-218 [Cf. accompanying editorial, p. 219]
11. Tinkoff, G., Sabbagh, R., Fulda, G., Sekula-Perlman, A., Callery, R., Rudoff, J :
Thoracic Aortic Rupture During Vigorous Exercise. Journal of Trauma,
1997 January 42(1): 137--140
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12. Slavin, RE and Rudoff J : Aberrant Commissural Positioning, Hooding, and
Thrombotic Occlusion of Right and Left Coronary Ostia in the Left Sinus of
Valsalva Associated with Small Coronary Arteries: a Newly Described
Anomaly and a Cause of Sudden Death in an Adolescent. Human Pathology
1997 November; 28(11): pp. 1313-1315
13. Sites, CA, and Rudoff J : Acute Liver Shock and Obstructive Hypertrophic
Cardiomyopathy Cardiovascular Reviews and Reports 1998 Dec pp. 43--47.
Medically-Related Articles for Non-Medical Publications
1. Rudoff J : Heart Lessons: Preventing Cardiac Events in Older Athletes.
MasterStrokes (United States Rowing Association) 2(2), 1-2, July 1994
2. Rudoff J : Behind the Headlines: Living Forever Isn't All That Easy: A Review
of Aspirin, Wine, and Anti-Oxidants. MastersSports 5:10, 1-5, October 1995
3. Rudoff J : Weight Loss and Its Effects on the Heart. Independent Rowing News,
vol. 2 # 19, p. 5; October, 1995
4. Rudoff J: Reflections on the Death of Sergei Grinkov. Independent Rowing
News, Vol 2, # 24, p. 5 December 3, 1995
5. Rudoff J: Weight Training and Blood Pressure. Independent Rowing News,
Masters Rowing Supplement: Volume 7, #8, May 31, 2000
6. Rudoff J : Arrhythmias and Cardiac Testing in Rowers. Independent Rowing
News, Masters Rowing Supplement: Volume 7, #10, June 28, 2000
7. Rudoff, J: Risks of Prolonged Extreme Exercise in Masters Rowers. Independent
Rowing News, Masters Rowing Supplement: Volume 7, # 11, July 26, 2000
8. Rudoff, J: Atrial Fibrillation in Rowers. Independent Rowing News, Masters Rowing
Supplement: Volume 7, #12