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Interventional Cardiology

Location:
Laguna Hills, CA
Posted:
September 17, 2023

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Curriculum Vitae

Michael Douglas Moran, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.S.C.A.I.

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine

Fellow of the American College of Cardiology

Fellow, Society of Cardiovascular Angiographers and Interventionalists

30131 Town Center Drive, Suite 211

Laguna Niguel, California 92677-2088

PERSONAL

Nationality: United States of America

Born: July 5, 1960, California

BOARD CERTIFICATION

N.B.P.A.S., Certificate No. 460

Interventional Cardiology, Certified 2022

Cardiovascular Disease, Certified 2022

Internal Medicine, Certified 2022

A.B.I.M., candidate #144428

Interventional Cardiology, 1999, Current to 2022

Cardiovascular Diseases, 1997, Current to 2022

Internal Medicine, 1994-2004

CURRENT POSITION

President and C.E.O., Coastal Cardiovascular Institute, Inc. 8/26/2014-present.

President and C.E.O., Michael D. Moran, M.D., Inc. 4/1/1998-present.

Interventional, preventative, clinical and non-invasive cardiologist. Proficient in angiography, angioplasty, stents, cutting balloon, laser atherectomy, directional atherectomy including SilverHawk, Diamond Back, Rotablator, IVUS, valvuloplasty, AAA and carotid arterial disease diagnosis and treatment, peripheral arterial disease diagnosis and management with expertise in endovascular intervention, specializing in complex limb salvage and chronic wound healing, Level 3 echocardiographer including 2-D echo., TEE and stress-echo, permanent pacemaker and ICD implantation and nuclear cardiology (NRC license eligible)

Volunteer Varsity Tennis Assistant Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s teams, JSerra Catholic High School, San Juan Capistrano, CA. January 2012-2018.

MEDICAL STAFF

El Camino Medical Center, Mountain View, California (Courtesy) 2001-

August 2018

Mission Regional Medical Center, Mission Viejo, California (Active) 1997-

3/2013

Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, Laguna Hills, California (Active)

1997-present

Saddleback San Clemente Campus, San Clemente, California (Active)

1997-2016

Scripp’s Memorial Green Clinic, La Jolla, California (Courtesy) 2000-9/2020

Mission Laguna Beach Campus, Laguna Beach, California (Active) 1997-

3/2013

Catalina Island Medical Center, Avalon, California (Consulting) 2003-

present

PAST POSITIONS

Designer and Director, Cardiovascular Catheterization and Intervention Laboratory, South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California. Diagnostic cardiac and peripheral angiography, peripheral interventional laboratory 2003-2006

Fourth year chief interventional cardiology fellow, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, West Campus, Harvard medical school, Boston, Massachusetts, 7/96-7/97

Medical Director, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Risk Factor Modification

Program, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, West Campus, Division of

Behavioral Medicine, Harvard medical school, Boston, Massachusetts,

7/96-7/97

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

FELLOWSHIP Chief interventional cardiology fellow, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, West Campus, Harvard medical school, Boston, Massachusetts, 7/96-7/97. Dedicated year of training in interventional cardiology, including PTCA, stents, IVUS, PTRCA, DCA, valvuloplasty and permanent pacemaker implantation, interrogation and follow-up (Intermedics, Pacesetter, Guidant/CPI, Medtronics and Telectronics)

Non-invasive cardiology, Baystate Medical Center, Tufts University school of medicine, Springfield, Massachusetts 7/95-7/96. Dedicated year of level 3 echocardiography and nuclear training, including TTE, TEE, epicardial, stress-echo and dobutamine echocardiography. NRC license eligible.

General cardiology, Providence hospital, Wayne State University school of medicine, Southfield, Michigan, 7/93-7/95

CHIEF RESIDENT Internal medicine, Deaconess hospital, St. Louis University

(Faculty) school of medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 7/92-7/93

RESIDENCY Internal medicine, Deaconess hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, St.

Louis University school of medicine, 7/88-7/91

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

7/95-7/97 Emergency room trauma physician, Providence and Holyoke hospitals, Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Massachusetts

7/96-7/97 Critical Care and Medical House Officer, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

9/93-6/95 Cardiac Critical Care House Officer, Oakwood Medical Center,

Dearborn, Michigan

8/91-7/95 Critical care physician, Deaconess hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

8/91-7/93 Critical care physician, DePaul hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

8/91-7/92 Emergency room physician, Deaconess hospital (central and west)

6/90-7/91 Emergency room physician, Fort Madison hospital, Fort Madison, Iowa

EDUCATION

HIGH SCHOOL

Foothill high school, Tustin, California 9/74-6/78, Diploma

COLLEGE

Whittier College, Whittier, California 9/81-6/84, B.A. degree in biology, minor

in chemistry

University of California, Irvine, 9/78-6/81

MEDICAL SCHOOL

American University of the Caribbean, Plymouth, Montserrat, M.D. degree

June 11, 1988

LICENSES HELD

State of Arizona, number 54854 (current)

State of California, number A062602 (current)

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, number 81451 (inactive)

State of Michigan, number 430******* (inactive)

State of Missouri, number MD R6P94 (inactive)

State of Iowa, number 27361 (inactive)

CERTIFICATES HELD

Diplomate, ABIM, Subspecialty Board of Interventional Cardiology, re-certified and valid until 2020

Diplomate, ABIM, Subspecialty Board of Cardiology, re-certified and valid until 2020

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1994-2004

Interventional cardiology fellowship, Harvard, 1997

Noninvasive cardiology fellowship, Tufts, 1996

Cardiology fellowship, Wayne State, 1995

Internal medicine residency certificate, St. Louis University, 6/26/1991

Nuclear medicine certificate of completion and competency, I.N.M.E. 6/96 E.C.F.M.G., number 407-436-5, valid indefinitely

F.L.E.X., number 600705010

American College of Surgeons, A.T.L.S. Provider, 1996-2001

American Heart Association, Healthcare Provider, exp. 08/2016

American Heart Association, A.C.L.S. Provider, exp. 08/2016

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Fellow, American College of Cardiology

Fellow, Society of Cardiovascular Anigographers and Interventionalists

American Heart Association

California Chapter of the American College of Cardiology

California Medical Association

Massachusetts Medical Society (past)

American College of Physicians (past)

Society of Critical Care Medicine (past)

American Medical Association (past)

American Society of Internal Medicine (past)

SPECIAL SKILLS

LANGUAGES

Reading, writing and speaking knowledge of French and German, conversational knowledge of Spanish.

COMPUTING

Familiar with and able to assemble most IBM compatible computers, with some

experience in programming in Basic, Pascal, Windows 3.1 to Windows 8, Server 2008, SQL Server and DOS. Familiar with and have used EMR programs including ECHO, EPIC, MediTech, CompuMedics, MDSuite, PACS, Synapse, and Syngo, with Limited experience with Apple Power PC.

AWARDS/HONORS/ACHIEVEMENTS

MDLinx, top 50 Cardiologists in the United States, August 2012 through November 2014

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2021

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2020

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2019

The American Registry, “America’s Most Honored Professionals”, 2018

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2018

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2017

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2016

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, January 2013

Castle Connelly, “Top Doctors”, Cardiovascular Disease, September 2012

Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America, Troop 235, Tustin, California, 12/76, with additional Bronze and Gold Palms.

California delegate, Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge, 1978

Honor Citizen, Chamber of Commerce, Orange County, California, 1976

Who's Who in Rising Young Americans, 1991

Excellence in research, Oakland Health Education Program, Michigan, 1995

SPORTS/HOBBIES/INTERESTS

Tennis, golf, skiing (water and snow), ice hockey, computing, coin collecting, fine woodworking, antiques, music, hunting and fishing

PUBLICATIONS

Just say 'No' to Soylent Green medicine-you'll be glad you did; Moran MD. American Heart Hospital Journal. 2009 Winter;7(2):E106-8.

Clinical outcomes of catheter substrate ablation for high-risk patients with atrial fibrillation; Nademanee K, Schwab MC, Kosar EM, Karwecki M, Moran MD, Visessook N, Michael AD, Ngarmukos T. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2008, Feb. 26;51(8):843-9.

Transesophageal Echocardiographic Diagnosis of Recurrent Right Ventricular

Myxoma Two Years After Excision of Right Atrial Myxoma; Fagan LF,

Castello R, Barner H, Moran MD, Labovitz AJ. American Heart Journal,

120:6(part I); 1456-1458, December, 1990

Noninvasive Methods in Cardiology; Moran MD, Karamali A, Zainea M,

Khan A, Kanukunta J, Zaks JM. Hospital Physician: Supplement; Cardiology Board Review Manual, Volume I, Part 4, June, 1995

Valvular Disorders; Karamali A, Zainea M, Khan A, Kanukunta J, Moran MD, Zaks JM. Hospital Physician: Supplement; Cardiology Board Review Manual, Volume 2, Part 1, September, 1995

Electrocardiography Case Studies: A Self-Assessment Test; Moran MD, Saba S, Zainea M, Karamali A, Cassavar D, Kanukunta J, Zaks JM. Hospital Physician: Supplement; Cardiology Board Review Manual, Volume 2, Part 2, December, 1995

Lipid Disorders; Moran MD, Farkas P, Kanukunta J, Cassavar D, Saba S, Karamali AM, Khan A, Zaks JM. Hospital Physician: Supplement; Cardiology Board Review Manual, Volume 2, Part 3, March, 1996

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by electrocautery during surgical procedures. Moran MD, Cassavar D, Kirchhoffer J, Green H. P.A.C.E., June, 1996, 19(6): 1009.

“Diverticula” of Anterior Mitral Valve Leaflet as a Cause of Subvalvular Aortic Stenosis; Agathos EA, Moran MD, Mangion J, Lovell A, Engleman RM, Rousou JA. Journal of Valvular Heart Disease, 5:3; 309-311, May, 1996

ABSTRACTS/PRESENTATIONS

Optimizing Outcomes: New Therapies For Peripheral Vascular Disease and Critical Limb Ischemia. Grand Rounds, San Clemente Medical Center, July 17, 2003.

Prevention of End-Stage Renal Disease in Diabetes and Hypertension. Grand Rounds, Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, Ocotober 15, 2002.

Insulin Resistance and Cardiovascular Disease from the “Endo-Cardiologist’s” Perspective. Grand rounds, South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, CA. 2002.

Neurocardiogenic Syncope is associated with Insulin Resitance. Moran, MD, Marcus, A. Moderated Poster Presentation, (accepted, unable to be present). Third International Conference on Insulin Resistance, March, 2003, New Orleans, LA.

Update on Need for Emergent CABG in the Stent Era. Moran MD, Shubrooks SJ. Moderated Poster Presentation. American Heart Association National Meeting, 1996.

Q Fever Endocarditis. Michael D. Moran, M.D. Unknown Case Presentation.

American College of Cardiology, Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting, Traverse City, Michigan, October 9, 1994.

Central Venous Pressure Measurement via the Femoral Vein Approach.

Karamali A, Cassavar D, Kanukunta J, Zainea M, Moran MD, Khan A,

David S, Duvernoy W. Poster Presentation. American College of Cardiology,

Michigan Chapter Annual Meeting, Traverse City, Michigan, October, 1994.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROTOCOLS

The COMPASS Trial. Cardiovascular OutcoMes for People using Anticoagulation StrategieS. Primary Investigator. Jeffrey L. Probstfield, MD and Kelley R. Branch, MD, chief investigators, University of Washington Clinical Trials Unit. Sponsor: Sanofi-Aventis. 2013-2018 (Completed).

The MARVEL Study. Cardiac Stem Cell therapy for refractory, end-stage ischemic cardiomyopathy, sub-investigator. Richard Schatz, MD, chief investigator, Scripp’s Green Clinic, La Jolla, California. 6/2008.

The EVEREST trial, a long term, multicenter, double-blinded, placebo controlled trial of the oral vasopressin inhibitor Tolvaptan in subjects hospitalized with worsening congestive heart failure. George Ponce, M.D., Cardiovascular Cinical Studies, Boston, Massachussetts. 4/2005. Sponsor: Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. Primary invesitgator, South Coast Medical Center. (Completed).

Carotid Revascularization with ev3 Arterial Technology Evolution, the CREATE trial. Drs. Gary Ansel and Robert Safian. Sponsor: ev3. Primary investigator, South Coast Medical Center. (Completed).

Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Registry, the ADHERE registry. Sponsor: Scios, Inc. Primary invesigator at South Coast Medical Center. 2003. (Completed).

Global Utilization Registry for Acute Coronary Events. The GRACE Trial, University

Of Massachusetts, Worcester. Primary investigator at South Coast Medical Center,

Saddleback Memorial, and Mission Regional Medical Center. 2002. (Completed).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Novel interventional techniques for coronary and peripheral vascular diseases

Non-embryonic stem-cell therapy

Minimally invasive treatment of carotid artery disease

Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms

Patent foramen ovale and stroke, diagnosis and treatment

New treatment strategies for congestive heart failure

Aggressive treatment of acute coronary syndromes

Insulin resistance and cardiovascular diseases

Atrial fibrillation prevention and treatment

Syncope and neurocardiogenic mechanisms

INVITED FACULTY

Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA!), Las Vegas, Nevada, 10/2003, Dr. James Joye, Director (Featured Interventionalist)

Scripp’s Annual Advanced Coronary Management and Techniques, Scripp’s Memorial Green Clinic, Dr. Paul Teirstein, Director, La Jolla, California, 10/2003 (Featured Interventionalist)

Hoag Memorial Peripheral and Interventional meeting, Hoag Memorial Hospital and University of California, Irvine, November 7-10, 2002 (Featured Interventionalist)

Scripp’s Annual Advanced Coronary Management and Techniques, Scripp’s Memorial Green Clinic, Dr. Paul Teirstein, Director, La Jolla, California, 10/2002 (Featured Interventionalist)

Third Annual Peripheral Interventional Techniques and Management, El Camino Medical Center and Stanford University, Dr. James Joye, Director, Mountain View, California, 9/2002 (Featured Interventionalist)

Second Annual Peripheral Interventional Techniques and Management, El Camino Medical Center and Stanford University, Dr. James Joye, Director, Mountain View, California, 9/2001 (Featured Interventionalist)

COURSES GIVEN

Interventional Insights: a Hands-on Preceptorship Program in PVD. Directors:

James Joye, D.O., FACC and Michael D. Moran, M.D., FACC. November 9 and 10, 2005. South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California.

Interventional Insights: a Hands-on Preceptorship Program in PVD. Directors:

James Joye, D.O., FACC and Michael D. Moran, M.D., FACC. July 27 and 28, 2005. South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California.

Interventional Insights: a Hands-on Preceptorship Program in PVD. Directors:

James Joye, D.O., FACC and Michael D. Moran, M.D., FACC. July 14 and 15, 2004. South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California.

Interventional Insights: a Hands-on Preceptorship Program in PVD. Directors:

James Joye, D.O., FACC and Michael D. Moran, M.D., FACC. September 3 &4, 2003. South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California.

Interventional Insights: a Hands-on Preceptorship Program in PVD. Directors:

James Joye, D.O., FACC and Michael D. Moran, M.D., FACC. June 25 & 26, 2003.

South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, California.

REFERENCES: Furnished upon request.

Michael D. Moran, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.S.C.A.I.

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