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Kathy Elizabeth Magliato, MD, MBA, FACS
CURRICULUM VITAE
BUSINESS ADDRESS: Saint John’s Medical Center Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, CTOC 2001 Santa Monica Blvd, suite 1060 Santa Monica, CA 90404
WEBSITE KATHYMAGLIATO.COM
BUSINESS PHONE: (310) 829-8618 BUSINESS FAX: (310) 829-8607
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Undergraduate 1981 – 1985 Union College
Schenectady, NY B.S. Biochemistry
Cum Laude
Graduate 1986 – 1988 Albany Medical College
Albany, NY
M.D.
1988 – 1990 Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH
M.D. Alpha Omega Alpha
2004 – 2006 UCLA Anderson School of Management Los Angeles, CA
MBA Field study dissertation Johnson & Johnson Inc “Effective Corporate Disaster Response” Conrad Persons – J&J Advisor
Post-Graduate Training 1990 – 1991 Akron General Medical Center
Akron, OH
Internship, General Surgery
Daniel P. Guyton, MD
1991 – 1993 1992 (4 mo)
Akron General Medical Center Akron, OH Vanderbilt Medical Center
Junior Resident, General Surgery Surgical Critical Care Rotation
Daniel P. Guyton, MD Loren Nelson, MD
1993 – 1994 University of Michigan Medical Center Ann Arbor, MI
Research Fellow, Cardiothoracic Surgery
G. Michael Deeb, MD Steven Bolling, MD
1994 – 1995 Akron General Medical Center Senior Resident, Daniel Guyton, MD
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Akron, OH
General Surgery
1995 – 1996 Akron General Medical Center Akron, OH
Chief Resident, General Surgery
Daniel P. Guyton, MD
1996 – 1998 1998 – 1999
Loyola University Medical Center Maywood, IL University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, PA
Resident, Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellow, Heart and Lung Transplantation, Ventricular Assist Devices
Michael Bakhos, MD Robert L. Kormos, MD Bartley P. Griffith, MD
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APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
1998 – 1999 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Clinical Instructor, Heart And Lung Transplantation Ventricular Assist Devices
1999 – 2005 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Attending Staff Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgery Heart/Lung Transplantation Director of the Mechanical Assist Device Program
1999 – 2006
Brotman Medical Center Culver City, CA
Attending Staff Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgery
1999 – 2001 Valley Presbyterian Hospital Van Nuys, CA
Attending Staff Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgery
2006 - present Saint John’s Medical Center Santa Monica, CA
Director of Women’s Cardiac Services Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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COMMITTEES 2001 – 2005 2001 – 2005 2002 – 2005 2002 – 2005 2003 – 2004 2003 – 2004 2006 - present
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Saint John’s Health Center
Chairman, Multi-organ Transplant Committee Voting Member, UNOS Region 5 Thoracic Regional Review Board Board Member, Committee on Women’s Health Board Member, Women’s Health Executive Advisory Board Committee Member, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Board Member, IRB Committee Committee Member, Transfusion Committee
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PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Ventricular Assist Device Program, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Constructed, directed and developed a VAD program from inception to production and growth. Developed clinical expertise in VAD implantation by creating a multidisciplinary team
Devised protocols for patient selection, critical care, anticoagulation, weaning, nutrition, rehabilitation, discharge planning, psychosocial issues Created order sets specific to VAD patients Implemented a center-wide data base and case conference review Clinical research for presentation/publication Quality measures review Financial analysis Billing/coding education seminars Community education programs Local/regional Emergency Department and EMS education
International Health Program, Saint John’s Health Center (SJHC), Santa Monica, CA
Established a patient referral program (for all hospital service lines) between Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States, and SJHC Negotiated contracts between SJHC and healthcare providers of Guam which pay at a premium (130% of Medicare rates for MD’s, 65% of hospital charges for SJHC) Established a clinical presence on Guam through quarterly trips to Guam and working in patient care clinics with local MD’s Provided educational seminars to Guam physicians Established a Guam community lecture program which emphasizes preventative measures Establishment of a 501c3 nonprofit, World Medical Care Mission, to assist with costs Fundraising for the World Medical Care Mission Quarterly financial analysis review
Women’s Health Program, Saint John’s Health Center, Santa Monica CA Created a 3-tier business plan for a multidisciplinary Women’s Health Center Hosted a UCLA Anderson field study utilizing Executive MBA students to perform a feasibility study
Implemented and funded the business plan throughout the medical center Leading role in fundraising for the Women’s Health Program
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Transfusion-Free / Patient Blood Management Program, Saint John’s Health Center, Santa Monica, CA
Similar to the International Health Program, this program was established to refer patients to all hospital service lines who are unwilling to have a blood/blood product transfusion due to personal beliefs Established Saint John’s Health Center as a referral base for Liaison Committees throughout the US Perfected bloodless techniques pre-operatively, intra-operatively and post-operatively for cardiac patients Financial analysis Database construction Quality measures
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CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
Certification
1990, 1995 November 18, 2009
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Most recent ACLS recertification
1990, 1995, 2002 November 18, 2009
Basic Life Support Most recent BLS recertification
1990 Advanced Trauma Life Support
1991 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners 1997
Diplomat, American Board of Surgery
1999 2006 2008
Diplomat, American Board of Thoracic Surgery Recertification, American Board of Surgery Recertification, American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Professional Licensure 1990
State of Ohio
1993
State of Michigan
1996
State of Illinois
1998
State of Pennsylvania
1999 2010
State of California Guam
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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
Sigma Xi Research Society 1985
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society 1989
American College of Surgeons, Fellow 1990
Midwest Chapter, American College of Surgeons 1990
Women in Cardiothoracic Surgery 1995
Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Candidate Group 1996
International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation 1996
Los Angeles American Medical Women Association Southern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons
1999 2000
Association of Women Surgeons American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
2000 2000
Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Active Member
2004
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HONORS AND AWARDS: ACADEMIC
Multiple Dean’s List Commendations Union College, Schenectady, NY
1981 – 1985
Cum Laude Graduate Union College, Schenectady, NY
1985
Departmental Honors Distinction in Research Union College, Schenectady, NY
1985
Sigma Xi Research Society Award Union College, Schenectady, NY
1985
Fuller Academic Scholarship Union College, Schenectady, NY
1985
Bruce M. Garber Academic Award Union College, Schenectady, NY
1985
Dean’s Award for Outstanding Research Albany Medical College, Albany, NY
1987
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
1989
Milton B. Schweid Memorial Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Diseases, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
1990
Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Award Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
1990
Cleveland Surgical Society Research Presentation, First Place Award
1994
Akron General Medical Center Resident Research Forum Research Presentation, First Place Award
1994
American College of Surgeons, Ohio Chapter Research Presentation, First Place Award
1995
Cleveland Surgical Society, Research Presentation, First Place Award
1995
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Akron General Medical Center Resident Research Forum Research Presentation, First Place Award Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) San Francisco, CA
HONORS AND AWARDS: NON-ACADEMIC Women’s Leadership Exchange Compass Award New York City, NY Red Cross Humanitarianism Award Co-honoree: Shonda Rhimes and the cast of Grey’s Anatomy Beverly Hills, CA American Heart Association Top Heart Walk Fundraiser Exceptional Women Award, Magic 106.7 Co-honoree: Kate White, editor-in-chief, Cosmopolitan Magazine Boston, MA 100 Most Inspirational Alumni Award UCLA Anderson School of Management 75th year institutional anniversary
1995 2005 2003 2008 2008, 2010 2010 2010
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois
July 1997 - June 1998
Laboratory research project which studies the effects of antegrade versus retrograde cardioplegia on the production of free radical markers and myocardial injury using a canine cardiopulmonary bypass model and myocardial microdialysis. HPLC analysis of xanthine, hypoxanthine, adenosine, inosine, ATP, AMP.
Leroy L. Hirsch, M.D. Professor, Cardiopulmonary Physiology and Anesthesiology
Bradford P. Blakeman, M. D. Vice Chairman, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
July 1993 – July 1994
Cardiothoracic Research Fellowship – Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Cytokines, Rat Lung Transplant Model.
G. Michael Deeb, M.D. Director, Adult Cardiac Surgery Director, Heart/Lung Transplantation and Artificial Devices Program
Robert M. Strieter, M.D. Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Director of Pulmonary and Critical Care
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Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York
August 1986 – August 1987
Surgical Oncology Research Fellowship – Characterization of Natural Killer Cell Activity, Effects of IL-2.
Frederick C. Lane, M.D. Chairman, Department of Surgical Oncology
Wadsworth Research Center, Albany, New York
August 1985 – August 1986
Neurosurgery Research Assistant – Spinal Cord Transection, Restoration of Motor Function.
Jonathan R. Wolpaw, M.D. Director, Neurosurgery Primate Research Facility New York State Department of Health
Union College, Schenectady, New York June 1984 – June 1985
Research Fellowship, Departmental Honors Program – Reproductive Neuroendocrinology.
George Butterstein, Ph.D. Professor, Neuroendocrinology and Immunology
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SEMINARS AND INVITED LECTURESHIPS
Magliato, KE, and Melio, FA. Reproductive neuroendocrine responses to 6-methoxy benzoxazolinone (6-MBOA), a naturally occurring plant compound
Departmental Honors Thesis Presentation Union College, Schenectady, NY, April 1985
Sigma Xi Research Society Presentation Union College, Schenectady, NY, April 1985
Magliato, KE, Noonan, PA, Wolpaw, JR. Primate spinal reflexes after cord transection: absence of depression
16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience Washington, DC, November 1986
Magliato, KE, Lane, FC, Mehta, JR. Characterization of the natural killer cell activity released from proliferating human lymphocytes in the presence of interleukin-2
AMA Education and Research Foundation Eastern Student Research Forum University of Miami Medical Center, March 1988
Associated Medical Schools of New York Research Forum New York University Medical Center, May 1988
Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. Increased chemokine expression in response to reimplantation: rat lung transplantation Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Anaheim, CA, April 1994 Cleveland Surgical Society Cleveland, OH, March 1994 Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. Rat lung transplantation: the expression of C-X-C chemokines in response to reimplantation American Thoracic Society of the American Lung Association Boston, MA, May 1994 Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. Lung transplantation – a research perspective: historical review, current investigations, and future considerations Akron General Medical Center Resident Research Forum Akron, OH, June 1994
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Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. The role of C-X C chemokines and lung neutrophilia in ischemia-reperfusion injury using a rat lung transplant model
Michigan Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons Lewiston, MI, August 1994
Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. The expression
of chemokines ENA-78 and GRO during the reimplantation response American Federation of Clinical Research Chicago, IL, September 1994 Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. The expression
of TNF and chemokines ENA-78 and GRO during ischemia-reperfusion injury associated with lung transplantation Society of University Surgeons Denver, CO, February 1995 Akron General Medical Center Resident Research Forum Akron, OH, June 1995
Magliato, KE, Swiderski, DL, Kunkel, SL, Wilke, CA, Burdick, MD, Deeb, GM, Strieter, RM. Neutralization of
TNF attenuates ischemia-reperfusion injury associated with lung transplantation American College of Surgeons, Midwest Chapter Akron, OH, May 1995 Cleveland Surgical Society Cleveland, OH, March 1995 Magliato, KE. The Novacor and Thoratec Ventricular Assist Devices and their Application University Hospitals of Cleveland Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Grand Rounds Cleveland, OH, November 1998
Magliato, KE. Ventricular Assist Devices: The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Experience Cedars Sinai Medical Center Department of Cardiology Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, September 1999
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Magliato, KE. The Thoratec Ventricular Assist Device: Clinical results and patient considerations
Thoratec Ventricular Assist Device Regional Conference – Invited Speaker Los Angeles, CA, September 1999
Magliato, KE. The Heartmate and Thoratec Ventricular Assist Devices: Bridge to transplant or bridge to recovery?
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, January 2000
Magliato, KE. Cardiovascular Disease in Women
Brotman Hospital Women’s Health Conference Los Angeles, CA, March 2000
Magliato, KE. The Clinical Utilization of Ventricular Assist Devices
Lakeside Medical Group Glendale, CA, February 2000
Valley Presbyterian Hospital Grand Rounds Van Nuys, CA, March 2000
Fountain Valley Regional Medical Center Grand Rounds Fountain Valley, CA, March 2000 Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center Grand Rounds Mission Viejo, CA, June 2000 Healthnet Medical Group Woodland Hills, CA, September 2000
Magliato, KE. The Role of Assist Devices (LVAD, BiVAD) in End-Stage Congestive Heart Failure
State-of-the-Art Management of Heart Failure Symposium Santa Monica, CA, May 2000 Southern California Case Manager’s Symposium Beverly Hills, CA, October 2000 Magliato, KE. The Artificial Heart
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Cardiovascular Fellows Preceptorship
Los Angeles, CA, March 2001
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Magliato, KE. New Technology: The Vented Electric Heartmate Ventricular Assist Device
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Cardiology Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, May 2000 Magliato, KE. Managing Ventricular Assist Device Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Advanced Critical Care Course Los Angeles, CA, September 2000 Magliato, KE. What’s in Your Future? UCLA Medical Center Conference on Career Choices in Medicine - Guest Speaker Los Angeles, CA, January 2001. Magliato, KE. The Care of the Postoperative Thoratec VAD Patient Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Thoratec Training Program Los Angeles, CA, March 2001 Magliato, KE. The Clinical Utilization of Ventricular Assist Devices Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Grand Rounds Presentation Long Beach, CA, April 2001 Magliato, KE. The Current Status of the Artificial Heart University of Southern California Medical Center Department of Cardiology Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, April 2001 Magliato, KE. Women and Heart Disease: New Trends in Prevention, Early Diagnosis and Treatments
American Medical Women’s Association Meeting Los Angeles, CA, May 2001
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Magliato, KE. The Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure Utilizing the Artificial Heart
State-of-the-Art Management of Heart Failure Symposium Huntington Beach, CA, May 2001 Magliato, KE. Assist Devices as a Bridge to Transplantation Controversies in Adult Cardiac Surgery Conference Los Angeles, CA, October 2001 Magliato, KE. Donor Hearts, Artificial Hearts – Why We Need Them Both! Los Robles Medical Center Grand Rounds Presentation Los Robles, CA, November 2002 Magliato, KE. Don’t Part with Your Heart…Until You Absolutely Have To! Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Transplant Education Conference Los Angeles, CA, November 2001 Magliato, KE. Gadgets and Gizmos – The Technology of the Future Encino-Tarzana Medical Center Grand Rounds Presentation Tarzana, CA, November 2001 Magliato, KE. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Post-Operative Recovery of
Ventricular Assist Device Patients Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Ground Rounds Los Angeles, CA, November 2001 Magliato, KE. An Update on Cardiac Transplantation Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Surgery/Medicine Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, December 2001
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Magliato, KE. Women and Heart Disease Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Obstetrics/Gynecology Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, January 2002 Magliato, KE. LVAD’s, Artificial Hearts and Heart Transplantation California-Nevada Cardiovascular Symposium Las Vegas, NV, March 2002 Magliato, KE. Nesiritide (h-BNP): Implications and Applications in the Cardiac Surgical Patient Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Cardiac Anesthesiology Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, April 2002 Magliato, KE. The Physician’s Role in Organ Donation Western Medical Center Surgery/Medicine Grand Rounds Santa Ana, CA, July 2002 Magliato, KE. The Use of the Thoracic Device as a Biventricular Support System The Texas Heart Institute Houston, TX, August 2002 Baylor Methodist Medical Center Los Angeles, CA, October 2002 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX, August 2002 Magliato, KE. Restraining Devices in the Treatment of Heart Failure Controversies in Adult Cardiac Surgery Conference II Los Angeles, CA, December 2002 Magliato, KE. The Artificial Heart: A Union of Medicine and Engineering Union College – Keynote Address Schenectady, NY, October 2002
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Magliato, KE. Cardiac Mechanical Assist Devices as a Bridge to Transplantation Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Pulmonary Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, December 2002 Magliato, KE. New Treatment Options for Heart Failure in the Post Cardiac Surgery Patient University of California, Los Angeles Cardiothoracic Surgery Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, December 2002 Magliato, KE. Nesiritide (h-BNP): A Cardiac Surgeon’s Perspective Queens Medical Center Medical Grand Rounds Oahu, Hawaii, January 2003 Saint Francis Medical Center Cardiology Grand Rounds Oahu, Hawaii, January 2003 Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Pediatric Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, February 2003 Saint Jude Medical Center Cardiology Grand Rounds Fullerton, CA, February 2003 California Pacific Medical Center Cardiothoracic Surgery/Cardiology Grand Rounds San Francisco, CA, March 2003 Magliato, KE. Inflammatory Mediators in Cardiac Surgery The Texas Heart Institute Annual Symposium Houston, TX, February 2003 Magliato, KE. The Use of Biventricular Support in Patients in Cardiogenic Shock The Texas Transplant Institute San Antonio, TX, April 2003 Seton Medical Center Austin, TX, April 2003
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Magliato, KE. The Surgical Treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure: Destination VAD Therapy Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Pulmonary Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, October 2003 Magliato, KE. The Good, the VAD, and the Ugly Texas Transplant Institute 3rd Annual Congestive Heart Failure Symposium San Antonio, TX, February 2004 Advocate Christ Medical Center Medical Grand Rounds Chicago, IL, March 2000 Magliato, KE. Managing the Cardiac Surgery Patient with CHF: a focus on Natriuretic Peptides Kaiser Permanente Hospital Cardiac Surgery Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, March 2004 Cedars Sinai Medical Center Medicine Grand Rounds Los Angeles, CA, March 2004 Loma Linda Medical Center Cardiac Surgery Grand Rounds Loma Linda, CA, April 2004 Magliato, KE. The Bikini Approach to Women’s Health Paramount Studios American Heart Association sponsored lecture Hollywood, CA, August 2006 Magliato, KE. The Angina Monologues: Heart Disease in Women The Republican National Convention St. Paul, MN, September 2008
Note: I have given more than 50 lectures on heart disease in women to lay audiences throughout the US from 2008 to 2010
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Magliato, KE. Healthcare: A View From the Trenches The Committee of 200 Keynote address Beverly Hills, CA , October 2010 Moderated Sessions at Regional/National Conferences
Controversies in Adult Cardiac Surgery III Session: Surgical Treatment Options for Congestive Heart Failure Los Angeles, CA, October 2003 Society for the Advancement of Blood Management Session: Bloodless Cardiac Operation with live OR audio/video hookup Hollywood, CA, September 2007
CME Satellite Symposiums hosted by National Meeting
American Association for Thoracic Surgery, 84th Annual Meeting Applications and Perspectives: Perioperative Management of the Cardiac Surgery Patient Faculty: R.M. Delgado, O.H. Frazier, K.E. Magliato, N. Moazami Toronto, Canada, April 2004
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PUBLICATIONS
Books Healing Hearts: a memoir of a female heart surgeon. Broadway Books division of Random House Inc. © 2010 by Kathy E. Magliato ISBN 978-0-7679-3026-0 *starred review from Publishers Weekly ****4/4 star review in People Magazine (February 15, 2010 issue, page 58)
Articles in Scientific Journals 1. “Management of Arch Hypoplasia after Successful Coarctation Repair.” MM DeLeon, SY DeLeon, JA
Quinones, PT Roughneen, KE Magliato, DA Vitullo, F Cetta, T Bell, EA Fischer. The Annals of Thoracic
Surgery. 1997, 63(4): 975-80. 2. “Simultaneous Repair of Pectus Excavation and Congenital Heart Disease.” MM DeLeon, KE Magliato,
PT Roughneen, L Graham, TM Kudukis and SY DeLeon. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 1997, 64(3): 557-59.
3. “The Semilunar Valve Switch Procedure: Autotransplantation of the Native Aortic Valve to the Pulmonary
Position in the Ross Procedure.” PT Roughneen, SY DeLeon, B Eidem, NJ Thomas, F Ceta, DA Vituello,
KE Magliato, TE Berry, M Bakhos. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 1999, 67 (3): 745-50. 4. “Heart – Lung Transplantation.” BP Griffith, KE Magliato. Operative Techniques in Thoracic and
Cardiovascular Surgery – A Comparative Atlas. 1999, 4(2): 124-141. 5. “Heart Transplantation – Surgical Results.” KE Magliato, A Trento. Heart Failure Reviews. 2001, 6 (3):
213-219. 6. “Heart Transplantation With Donors Fifty Years of Age and Older.” C Blanche, A Kamlot, DA Blanche, B
Kearney, KE Magliato, L SC Czer, A Trento. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2002, 123: 810-815.
7. “Off Pump Coronary Surgery: Effect on Early Mortality and Stroke.” W Cheng, TA Denton, GP Fontana, S
Raissi, CA Blanche, RM Kass, KE Magliato, A Trento. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular
Surgery. 2002, 124:313-320. 8. “Biventricular Support in Patients with Profound Cardiogenic Shock: A Singular Center Experience.” KE
Magliato, T Kleisli, R Tabrizi, HJ Soukiasian, BL Coleman, A Hickey, LS Czer, CA Blanche, W Cheng, GP Fontana, RM Kass, SS Raissi, A Trento. ASAIO Journal. 2003, 49(4):475-479.
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9. “A Novel Sub-Population of Bone Marrow-Derived Myocardial stem Cells: Potential Autologous Cell Therapy in Myocardial Infarction.” HJ Soukiasian, LSC Czer, I Avital, T Aoki, Y Kim, Y Umehara , J Pass, R Tabrizi, KE Magliato, G Fontana, W Cheng, A Demetriou, A Trento. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 2004. 23:873-880.
10. “Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation: Revascularization alone versus Revascularization and Mitral Valve Repair.”
Y Kim, LSC Czer, HJ Soukiasian, M De Robertis, KE Magliato, CA Blanche, SS Raissi, J Mirocha, RJ Siegel, RM Kass, A Trento. Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 2005, 79:1895-1901.
11. “In the Current Era, Complete Revascularization Improves Survival After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery.” T Kleisli, W Cheng, M Jacobs, J Mirocha, M Michele, M DeRobertis, R Kass, C Blanche, G Fontana, S Raissi, KE Magliato and A Trento. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2005, 129:1283-1291.
12. “Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Patient With a Biventricular Cardiac Assist Device.” N Nissen, J
Korman, T Kleisli, KE Magliato. The Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. 2005, 9: 481-484.
Chapters 1. KE Magliato, M Oddi, D Moorman. “Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.” In: The 5-Minute Clinical Consult. HW
Griffith and M Dambro (eds.) Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and London, England. 1993.
2. KE Magliato, BP Griffith. “Lung Transplantation and Extracorporeal Life Support”. In: ECMO, Exracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Support in Critical Care. JB Zwischenberger and RH Bartlett (eds). 2000.
Abstracts 1. “Primate Spinal Reflexes after Cord Transection: Absence of Depression.” KE Magliato, PA Noonan, JR
Wolpaw. (Oral presentation at the 1986 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience). 2. “Characterization of the Natural Killer Cell Activity Released from Proliferating Human Lymphocytes in the
Presence of Interleukin-2.” KE Magliato, CF Lane, JR Mehta. (Oral presentation at the 1988 AMA Education and Research Foundation Eastern Student Research Forum and the 1988 Associated Medical Schools of New York Research Forum).
3. “The Role of C-X-C Chemokines and Lung Neutrophilia in Ischemic-Reperfusion Injury Using a Rat Lung Transplant Model.” KE Magliato, DL Swiderski, SL Kunkel, CA Wilke, MD Burdick, GM Deeb, RM Strieter. (Oral presentation at the 1994 Michigan Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons Meeting).
4. “The Expression of TNF and Chemokines ENA-78 and GRO During Ischemia - Reperfusion Injury Associated with Lung Transplantation.” KE Magliato, DL Swiderski, SL Kunkel, CA Wilke, MD Burdick, GM Deeb, RM Strieter. (Oral presentation at the 1994 American Federation of Clinical Research Meeting).
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5. “The Expression of Chemokines ENA-78 and GRO During the Reimplantation Response.” KE Magliato, DL Swiderski, SL Kunkel, CA Wilke, MD Burdick, GM Deeb, RM Strieter. (Oral presentation at the 1994 American Federation of Clinical Research Meeting).
6. “Neutralization of TNF- Attenuates Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Associated with Lung Transplantation.” KE Magliato, DL Swiderski, SL Kunkel, CA Wilke, MD Burdick, GM Deeb, RM Strieter. (Oral presentation at the 1995 American College of Surgeons, Ohio Chapter).
7. “IL-6 and TNF- Genotypes Predicts Acute Rejection and Lower Survival in African American Heart Transplant Recipients.” BL Coleman, LSC Czer, SC Jordan, J Mirocka, G Gillaspie, CA Blanche, A Hickey, KE Magliato, DB Tyan. (Oral presentation at the 2002 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, Nashville, TN).
8. “The Use of Biventricular Support in Patients with Profound Cardiogenic Shock: A Single Center
Experience.” KE Magliato, T Kleisli, R Tabrizi, HJ Soukiasian, BL Coleman, A Hickey, LSC Czer, CA Blanche, W Cheng, GP Fontana, RM Kass, SS Raissi, A Trento. (Poster presentation at the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, 2002 Meeting).
9. “Thoracic Aortic Repair in the Octogenarian Population.” HJ Soukiasian, SS Raissi, KE Magliato, T Kleisli,
LSC Czer, RM Kass, A Trento. (Poster presentation at the 2002 Aortic Surgery Symposium VIII).
10. “Total Circulatory Arrest for the Replacement of the Descending and Thoracoabdominal Aorta.” T Kleisli, SS Raissi, HJ Soukiasian, RM Kass, KE Magliato, W Cheng, GP Fontana, A Wong, YH Kim, R Tabrizi, A Trento. (Poster presentation at the 2002 Aortic Surgery Symposium VIII).
11. “A Novel Sub-population of Bone Marrow Derived Myocardial Stem Cells: Potential Autologous Cell
Therapy in Myocardial Infarction.” HJ Soukiasian, LSC Czer, I Avital, T Aoki, Y Kim, Y Umehara, J Pass, R Tabrizi, KE Magliato, GP Fontana, W Cheng, A Demetriou, A Trento. (Oral presentation at the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Meeting, 2003).
12. “IL-6 and TNF- Cytokine Genotypes are Associated with Acute Rejection and Lower Survival in African-American Heart Transplant Recipients.” BL Coleman, LSC Czer, SC Jordan, J Mirocka, G Gillaspie, CA Blanche, A Hickey, KE Magliato, DB Tyan. (Oral presentation at the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Meeting, 2003).
13. “Functional Recovery of Heart Failure Patients in Cardiogenic Shock Treated with Paracorporeal
Biventricular Support.” CH Vogel, BL Coleman, LJ Ernst, T Kleisli, KE Magliato. (Poster presentation at the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation Meeting, 2003).
14. “Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation: Revascularization alone versus Revascularization and Mitral Valve Repair.”
Y Kim, LSC Czer, KE Magliato, HJ Soukiasian, M DeRobertis, CA Blanche, SS Raissi, RM Kass, M Sandhu, RJ Siegel, A Trento. (Oral presentation at the Second International Symposium on Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation, 2003).
15. In the Current Era Complete Revascularization Improves Survival Following Coronary Artery Bypass
Surgery.” T Kleisli, W Cheng, M Jacobs, J Mirocha, M DeRobertis, R Kass, C Blanche, G Fontana, S Raissi, K Magliato and A Trento. (Oral presentation at the Western Thoracic Surgical Association Meeting, 2004)
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Electronic Publications
1. “Ventricular Assist Device Advances with Kathy Magliato, M.D.” WebMD Website. April, 2000. 2. “The Role of Passive Restraining Devices in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure: The ACORN
Device.” [essay]. Cardiosource Website, American College of Cardiology Foundation and Elsevier Inc. June, 2003.
Invited Commentaries
1. “Reverse Remodeling of the Failing Ventricle: Surgical Intervention with the ACORN Cardiac Support
Device.” MC Oz, WF Konertz, J Raman, FX Kleber. Congestive Heart Failure, 2003.
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IRB PROTOCOLS: PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR
1. “Clinical Evaluation of the Thoratec® Implantable Ventricular Assist Device (IVAD)”
Specific Aims:
To demonstrate that the Thoratec® IVAD, when used with either the Dual Drive Console or the TLC-II Portable Driver is safe and effective for either a bridge to transplant or VAD support pending myocardial recovery. Patients may be discharged to home with the IVAD in place. This is a multicenter, prospective controlled clinical trial conducted according to a common protocol. Ten U.S. study sites will be involved.
2. “Clinical Evaluation of the ACORN Cardiac Support Device Therapy in Patients with Dilated
Cardiomyopathy"
Specific Aims:
This is a prospective, randomized, unblinded, parallel group evaluation of the Acorn Cardiac Support Device therapy in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy of either ischemic or non-ischemic origin, who may or may not need concomitant mitral valve repair/replacement. The study is intended to assess the safety and efficacy of the Acorn Cardiac Support Device. 300 patients will be enrolled at 20 U.S. centers.
3. “Assessing Endothelial Dysfunction Utilizing Calibrated Cuff Plethysmography” Specific Aims:
This is a prospective, non-randomized single-center study to evaluate a medical device known as the Calibrated Cuff Plethysmograph. The device can measure endothelial dysfunction (ED) and provide an actual measurement as opposed to an estimate of ED. The device is a non-invasive , non-imaging device. 100 patients with known cardiovascular disease will be tested.
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IRB PROTOCOLS: CO-INVESTIGATOR
1. “A Phase II Randomized Multicenter Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the Tandem HeartTM pVAD System versus Conventional Therapy for the Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock.”
Specific Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of the Tandem HeartTM pVAD System in providing effective circulatory support to stabilize patients who are in persistent cardiogenic shock despite maximum medical management. Ninety patients will be randomized at up to 20 centers. Control patients will be supported with an IABP and medical management.
2. “Safety and Hemodynamic Effect of Nesiritide in Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patients.” Specific Aims: This is an open label study of the administration of fixed dose Nesiritide on the hemodynamics of cardiac surgery patients. The major goal is to establish the safety of administering Nesiritide to post- cardiac surgery patients and the degree of benefit.
3.“A Prospective, Observational Evaluation of the SJM Epic Porcine Valve”
Specific Aims:
The purpose of this study is to monitor and record the performance and durability of a new porcine aortic valve which is processed with glutarldehyde and treated with ethanol in a process called Linx ™. 300 patients will be enrolled at 20 sites in the United States and Canada. Patients will be followed for five years.
4. “A Pharmacodynamic Approach to Immune Monitoring”
Specific Aims:
To define a quantitative relationship between cyclosporine blood levels and inhibition of peripheral and intragraft lymphocytes in recipients of cardiac and pulmonary allografts.
To define a relationship between blood cyclosporine levels and inhibition of the mixed lymphocyte
reaction in recipients of cardiac and pulmonary allografts.
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5. “A Two-Year Randomized, Multicenter, Double-blind Study of the Efficacy and Safety of SDZ RAD Versus Azathioprine as part of a Triple Immunosuppressive Therapy Regimen in DeNovo Heart Transplant Recipients”
Specific Aims:
To compare the efficacy of two oral doses (0.75 and 1.5 mg/bid) of RAD001 (an oral analog of rapamycin) with azathioprine in addition to Neoral and steroids in de novo heart transplant recipients as measured by the incidence of death, graft loss/retransplant, biopsy proven acute rejection episode
Grade > 3A or any clinically suspected acute rejection episode associated with hemodynamic compromise in the first 6 months post transplant.
6. “Aortic Comparative Trial: A Randomized Comparison of Stentless Versus Stented Aortic Valve
Replacements”
Specific Aims:
To compare, in a randomized fashion, the hemodynamic characteristics and patient outcomes of both the Torono SPV stentless valve and stented pericardial or porcine valves. Patients will be followed by echocardiogram at 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 5 years after surgery.
7. “Transmyocardial Revascularization (TMR) Using the Heart Laser CO2 System: A Post-Market Study”
Specific Aims:
To monitor the outcomes of patients treated with TMR in order to gain a better understanding of the risks associated with the treatment. Patients will be followed postoperatively at 30 days and 1 year. Patients included in the study will have stable CCS class 3-4 angina refractory to medical management.
They must also have objectively demonstrated coronary artery atherosclerosis, which is not amenable to direct coronary revascularization.
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8. “Phase II Randomized Study of H5g1.1-Scfv: Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass”
Specific Aims:
Anti-human C5a has been shown to down-regulate pro-inflammatory activity in the animal model and dramatically reduce cardiac tissue injury and infarct size in ischemic myocardium. It similarly reduces cerebral swelling and infarct size. This study will compare the effects of H5g1.1-Scfv, an anti-human C5a complement antibody, to placebo in patients undergoing non-emergent heart surgery. Patients will be assigned to one of three groups to receive either a) placebo, or b) H5g1.1-Scfv IV over 10 min. at 2mg/kg or c) H5g1.1-Scfv IV over 10 min. at 2mg/kg followed by H5g1.1-Scfv infusion over 24 hours at 0.5mg/kg/hr. Routine blood tests will be obtained preoperatively and periodically during patient hospitalization and at 30 days following surgery with additional tests to measure the antibody. Neuropsychological tests will be administered pre and postoperatively and any adverse events will be monitored and recorded.
9. “Phase IV Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Fenoldopam Mesylate in Preserving Renal Function and its Potential Effects on Postoperative Morbidity”
Specific Aims:
The objective of this drug study is to evaluate the effect of fenoldopam mesylate in comparison to placebo on primary and secondary efficacy outcomes. The primary outcome is preserving renal function after CABG. Secondary outcomes are postoperative mortality, cardiac morbidity, stroke and cognitive function. We will also evaluate the safety of intravenous administration of the study drug in comparison to placebo.
The study drug is a known renal and systemic vasodilator. Effects of fenoldopam mesylate as a coronary vasodilator and its ability to increase cardiac output in cardiac surgery patients warrant study of this agent in heart failure and myocardial ischemia. The study drug may also reduce the effects of decreased blood flow to the brain during bypass and, by doing so, reduce mental dysfunction postoperatively.
10. “Acupuncture Following Cardiac Surgery: A Pilot Study”
Specific Aims:
Acupuncture is a known technique used for the treatment of a variety of conditions including pain and discomfort. The uses of therapies such as acupuncture are widely used in Asian countries and are now becoming increasingly practiced throughout the world including the United States. Although acupuncture is frequently used as a “sole” treatment, it is beginning to be used in conjunction with standard “Western” medical treatments. Once a suitable way of integrating acupuncture into the
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clinical setting has been developed, we will embark on designing a larger study to assess the efficacy of acupuncture for specific patient needs.
11. “Guided Imagery Before, During and After Cardiac Surgery: A Pilot Study”
Specific Aims:
Guided imagery involves a variety of techniques. The use of imagery techniques is based on the assumption that relaxation associated with imagining a relaxing environment can, in part, alleviate physical tension and anxiety which directly influences a patient’s perception and tolerance to pain. Once a suitable way of integrating guided imagery techniques into the clinical setting has been developed; we will embark on designing a larger study to assess the efficacy of guided imagery for specific patient needs.
12. “The Ross Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure: A Postoperative Follow-Up Study”
Specific Aims: To document the long-term results of the Ross Procedure in patients who suffer from aortic valve disease. Patients will be followed post-operatively by echocardiography.
13. “The Effect of Elevated Preoperative Pulmonary Vascular Resistance on Heart Transplant Recipients: a
single center experience.”
Specific Aims:
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of pre-transplant elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) on the clinic outcome of heart transplant recipients. Hemodynamic measurement of cardiac performance, valve dysfunction, rejection rates, readmission rates and exercise tolerance will be compared between patients with a PVR >3.0 Wood units and patients with a PVR <3.0 Wood units.
14. “An Acute Porcine FocalSeal-L Lung Sealant Training Laboratory for Surgeons and Sales Representatives.”
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PATENTS “METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING AND ASSESSING REACTIVE HYPEREMIA USING SEGMENTAL PLETHYSMOGRAPHY”
International Application Number: PCT/US2010/001605 Filing Date: June 2, 2010 United States Application Number: 61/208,547 Filing date: February 26, 2009
BOARD MEMBERSHIP 2006 – present: Greater Los Angeles County American Heart Association 2010 – 2012: President, American Heart Association Greater LA County Board of Directors 2006 – present: Union College Board of Trustees 2009 – present: Events of the Heart Board of Trustees 2010 – present: My Wellness Expert Board of Directors 2010 – present: World Medical Care Mission – controlling interest (501c3)
CORPORATIONS 2004 – present: Kathy Elizabeth Magliato MD, Inc. (C – corp, EIN: 20-1700830), President and CEO 2009 – present: Cordex Systems, LLC. (LLC, EIN: 26-4689972), Chief Medical Officer
INDUSTRY CONSULTING
Jarvik Heart Inc. New York, NY, Chairman of the Clinical Events Committee Cardiomag Inc. Schenectady, NY Tagnos Inc. Ladera Ranch, CA ABC studios Grey’s Anatomy: character consulting for actors: Mary Mcdonnell, Brooke Smith and Kim Raver
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MEDIA APPEARANCES
Television
1. Barbara Walters 20/20 interview on heart disease with President Bill Clinton, David Letterman and Robin Williams
2. National Geographic Explorer: “The Moment of Death”
3. The Doctors (CBS) – segment:“Long QT syndrome in women”
4. The Doctors (CBS) – segment: “The relationship between PAD and heart disease in women” 5. Lifetime Network – Documentary: “Every Woman.” 6. Discovery Channel – Documentary: “Medical Story.” 7. NBC iVillage live – segment: “Heart Disease in Women” 8. Lifetime Network – Series: “Speaking of Women’s Health.”
9. DHTV – “People Making a Difference” hosted by Danny Brassell
10. Press Conference at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: The Artificial Heart, aired on CBS, NBC, ABC and
FOX. (August 1, 2001 – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA) 11. NBC News Segment with Bruce Hensel: “The ACORN Device.” 12. American Institute of Physics – Discovery Segment: “The ACORN Cardiac Support Device.” 13. Med Star Television – News Segment: “The ACORN Cardiac Support Device.” 14. LA talk show “Coffee Break” – Topic: Heart Disease in Women (part one) 15. LA talk show “Coffee Break” – Topic: Heart Disease in Women (part two)
Radio/Internet 1. WebMD – live online interview: “Ventricular Assist Devices.” 2. WebMD – interview and live intra-operative surgery video: “Heart Disease in Women”
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3. Greenstone Media: The Rolanda Show. Topic: Heart Disease in Women 4. Greenstone Media: Women Aloud. Topic: Heart Disease in Women 5. KABC News Station – live interview: – “Ventricular Assist Devices.”
6. NewsRx.com – interview: “Congestive Heart Failure: Investigational Mesh ‘Jackets’ Studied as an Experimental Therapy.”
7. Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week: “Congestive Heart Failure: Investigational Mesh
‘Jackets’ Studied as an Experimental Therapy.” 8. Heart Disease Weekly: “Congestive Heart Failure: Investigational Mesh ‘Jackets’ Studied as an
Experimental Therapy.”
Newspaper/Newsletter 1. Los Angeles Times press release: “Specialist Joining Cardiothoracic Surgery Department at Cedars-
Sinai Medical Center Increases Strength of Heart Transplant Program.” 2. Los Angeles Times front page article: “Women: Vast Changes in Medicine.” 3. Los Angeles Times article: “Taking His New Heart for a Walk.” 4. Los Angeles Daily News article: “Saved by a New Type of Life Net – The ACORN Device.” 5. Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel article: “Saved by a New Type of Life Net – The ACORN Device.” 6. Chicago Tribune article: “Saved by a New Type of Life Net – The ACORN Device.” 7. Houston Chronicle article: “Saved by a New Type of Life Net – The ACORN Device.” 8. Daily Breeze front page article: “A New Heart; A New Start.” 9. Antelope Valley News front page article: “Saved by a New Type of Life Net – The ACORN Device.” 10. Antelope Valley News front page article: “Life-changing Surgery.” 11. Today in Cardiology Newsmagazine, Volume 5 Number 10: “Clinical Trial of ‘Mesh ‘Jackets’ for Heart
Failure Begins.” 12. RT Image Newsmagazine, Volume 15 Number 40: “Mesh ‘Jackets’ Offer New Therapy for Heart Failure
Patients.” 13. UNOS Newsletter: “Who’s Going Where?” 14. American Medical Women’s Association: “Women in Medicine” profile.
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15. Los Angeles County Medical Women’s Association Newsletter: “New Member Profile.” 16. Association of Women Surgeons Newsletter: “Women on the Move.” 17. Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week: “Congestive Heart Failure: Investigational Mesh
‘Jackets’ Studied as an Experimental Therapy.” 18. Heart Disease Weekly: “Congestive Heart Failure: Investigational Mesh ‘Jackets’ Studied as an
Experimental Therapy.” 19. Brotman Hospital Newsletter: “Who’s Going Where?” 20. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Newsletter: “Cedars-Sinai Takes a Leading Role in Transplantation.”
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CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
Heart disease in women.
Congestive heart failure.
Ventricular assist devices.
Cardiopulmonary transplantation.
Ischemia reperfusion injury.
Cytokine biology.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
- American Association for Thoracic Surgery San Diego, CA 2008 - Society for the Advancement of Blood Management Hollywood, CA 2007 - Topics in Pain Management (CA state requirement) Self Study Program 2006 - American College of Surgeons Southern California Chapter Santa Barbara, CA 2006 - American College of Surgeons 91st Clinical Congress San Francisco, CA 2005 - Texas Heart Institute Implantable LVAD conference Houston, TX 2004
- American Association for Thoracic Surgery Toronto, Canada 2004 - International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation Meeting San Francisco, CA 2004 - Mitral Valve Repair (Club Mitrale – Carpentier) XII Meeting Los Angeles, CA 2003 - ACORN Principle Investigators Meeting New York, NY 2002 - Controversies in Adult Cardiac Surgery II Los Angeles, CA 2002 - STS Heart Failure and Circulatory Support Summit Cleveland, OH 2002 - American Society for Artificial Internal Organs New York, NY 2002 - Thoratec® Investigators and Users Meeting Scottsdale, AZ 2002 - ISHLT Mechanical Cardiac Support and Replacement II Anaheim, CA 2001
- Controversies in Adult Cardiac Surgery Los Angeles, CA 2001 - International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation Meeting Vancouver, CAN 2001 - 5th STS International Conference on Circulatory Support New York, NY 2000 - 13th Annual HeartMate Investigators and Users Meeting Miami, FL 2000 - International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation Meeting Osaka, Japan 2000 - ISHLT Mechanical Cardiac Support and Replacement I Atlanta, GA 1999 - Society of Thoracic Surgeons 34th Annual Meeting New Orleans, LA 1998 - St. Jude Toronto SPV Valve Symposium Chicago, IL 1998 - St. Jude Cardiac Surgery Symposium for Thoracic Surgery Fellow Minneapolis, MN 1998 - Medtronic Octopus Tissue Stabilization System Symposium Chicago, IL 1998 - Medtronic Stentless Valve Symposium Chicago, IL 1998 - International Heart Institute of Montana Valve Symposium Missoula, MT 1997 - American College of Surgeons Meeting Chicago, IL 1997 - Society of Thoracic Surgeons 32nd Annual Meeting Orlando, FL 1996
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PERSONAL
Husband: Nicholas N. Nissen, MD Associate Professor UCLA Medical Center Staff Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center Director of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center Assistant Director Liver Transplantation, Cedars Sinai Medical Center Training: College: University of Minnesota Medical School: University of Minnesota General Surgery Residency: Loyola University Medical Center (board certified) Critical Care Fellowship: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (board certified) Liver Transplant Fellowship: UCLA Medical Center