RICARDO MIRANDA, MD, FAAP
Tulsa Oklahoma• (918)
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CITIZENSHIP:
United States of America
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH:
October 14, 1955
Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
PRIMARY SPECIALTY:
Pediatrics.
PEDIATRICS RESIDENCY: Texas
Tech University
SUBSPECIALTY: Neonatal
Perinatal Medicine 1990 to
present
NEONATAL FELLOWSHIP:
University of Oklahoma
PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIST 2012
to present
CURRECT PRACTICE
INCLUDES:
NICU, PICU, ER, L&D, Neonatal
-Pediatric Transports, Pediatric
Hospitalist
HOSPITALS
COVERED
:
SJMC, SJMC-Owasso,
Jane Phillips-Bartlesville,
Muskogee Regional,
Current chairman of pediatrics,
ascension/St. John Medical
Center
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS:
Diplomate of the American
Board of Pediatrics
Neonatal Resuscitation
Program Regional Trainer
Fellow of the American
Academy of Pediatrics
Passed November 2012
(Certification Expiration: 2022)
PALS
MEDICAL LICENSES:
State of Oklahoma, active
since 1988
State of New Mexico, inactive
since 1988
Mexico, every state, active
since 1979
FLEX, passed 1988
ECFMG, passed 1983
American Academy of
Pediatrics Board Certified, 1995
AAP recertification, 2002
CLIA medical director at SJMC-
NICU, 2009 - present
ACTIVITIES
Chairman of Pediatrics at
SJMC, 2010 – 2012
Chairman of Pediatrics at Saint
John medical Center
2019-2021
Medical Director for iSTAT lab in
NICU and PICU, 2009 – current
Vice Chairman of Pediatrics at
SJMC, 2008 – 2010
Medical QA for SJMC, 2006 –
current
Pediatric Advanced Life
Support (PALS) certificate,
2006 – current
SCAN member at SJMC, 2006
– current
Medical Director for Perinatal
Continuing Education Program
(PCEP), 2004
Vermont-Oxford Statistical
group for SJMC, 2003 – current
Director of Neonatal Air and
Ground Transport, 1992 –
current
Medical Director of NRP, 1992 –
current
Assistant Professor in Neonatal
Perinatal Medicine for the
University of Oklahoma, 1990 –
2000
Medical Director for Neonatal
Nurse Practitioner Program at
St. John Medical Center, 1990 –
present
EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL: Texas Military
Institute, San Antonio, Texas,
1970-74
UNDERGRADUATE (PRE-MED):
Universidad Autonoma de Cd.
Juarez, 1974-81
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
Universidad Autonoma de Cd.
Juarez, 1974-81
SOCIAL SERVICE: Universidad
Autonoma de Cd. Juarez,
School of Medicine, 1980
- Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics
- Assistant Professor in Basic
Surgical Techniques (animal
lab)
EMPLOYMENT
PRIVATE PRACTICE
Juarez, Mexico, 1980-85
Emergency Medicine Physician
Staff Surgical Assistant
Neonatal Group 1990-2005
Pediatrix /Mednax 2005-
present
TEACHING POSITIONS
In His Image Family practice
residency 2011 to present
Mexico, 1981-1985
Professor of Basic Surgical
Techniques at UACJ, (animal
lab) to 5th semester medical
students
Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics at UACJ, to 4th
semester medical students
Professor of Microbiology
Nursing School
Professor of Gynecology
Nursing School, at Centro
Medico De Especialidades,
University Autonoma of
Chihuahua
TRAINING AND POSITIONS
USA
University of Oklahoma referral
to SJMC – NNP program, 2006
– present
Pediatrix Medical Group, 2005
– present
University of Colorado referral
to SJMC – NNP program, 2000
– present
Neonatal Resuscitation
Program Regional Trainer, 1995
– present
Neonatal/Perinatal Private
Practice, St. John Medical
Center, 1990 – present
Hospital-based Instructor for
Neonatal CPR, American
Academy of Pediatrics, 1988 –
1990
Instructor for the Neonatal
Nurse Clinicians Program, Saint
Francis Hospital, Eastern
Oklahoma Perinatal Center,
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1988 – 1990
Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal
Medicine at St. Francis
Hospital, Eastern Oklahoma
Perinatal Center, Oklahoma
University, Tulsa Medical
College 1988 – 1990
Pediatric Nephrology, UTMB
Galveston, under the direction
of Luther Travis, MD (one
month), 1987
Chief Resident, Texas Tech
University, El Paso, Texas,
1986-1988
Pediatric Cardiology, University
of Texas Tech at Lubbock, 1986
Pediatric Resident, Texas Tech
University, El Paso, Texas, 1986
– 1988
Pediatric Internship, Texas Tech
University, El Paso, Texas, 1985
– 1986
PUBLICATIONS IN MEDICAL
JOURNALS
*Miranda, R., and Giacola, G.: Is
the Breast Feeding Infant a
Victim of the Maternal Drugs?,
Medico Interamericano, 1989;
4:25-31.
*Giacola, G., and Miranda, R.:
Intraventricular Hemorrhage in
the Preterm Infant, American
Journal of Pediatric Diseases,
1990.
RESEARCH PARTICIPATION
Miranda, R., and Giacola, G.:
Normal Data VLBW Neonates
“Osmolality”
Miranda, R., and Giacola, G.:
Relationship Between “IVH-
Hyperosmolality” in the VLBW
Neonate
Miranda, R., and Giacola, G.:
How Does TPN Affect the
Relationship Between Serum
Osmolality and Urine Specific
Gravity
Vitanza, A., and Miranda, R.:
Ultra-Fast CT – Scanner in the
BPD Infant, Clinical and
Anatomophathological
Correlation
Vitanza, A., and Miranda, R.:
Hyaluronidase in the Treatment
of IV Infiltrates in the NICU
Participating in the Multi-Center
Study for High Frequency
Ventilation
Participating in the Multi-Center
Study for Surfactant
Replacement Therapy
Participating in Malik, S., and
Giacola, G.: Study of IV
Gammaglobulin in the BPD
Patient
Primary Investigator in the
Multi-Center Study for Nitric
Oxide, 1998-2000
REGIONAL NEONATAL
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Academic outreach is provided
via the following programs that
are presented on a regular basis
at St. John Medical Center,
Southcrest Hospital (since
2003), Jane Phillips Medical
Center, Muskogee Regional
Hospital, Doctors Hospital (until
1997), and for the SJMC
Transport Team; 1992 –
present.
Neonatal Sepsis
Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
Infant of the Diabetic Mother
Neonatal Stabilization Prior to
Transport
Neonatal Respiratory Distress
Syndrome
Apnea and Bradycardia in the
Neonate
Pneumothorax Management in
the Neonate
GER-Apnea and Bradycardia
Monitor Management
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Pathologic Apnea and
Bradycardia
Early Recognition of Neonatal
Shock
Multiple Pregnancy
IUGR-SGA
Current office:
Pediatric hospitalist
11202 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa OK
74137
Telephone 918-***-****
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