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Stacey Brann
Stacey Herbert Brann, MD, MSc, FRCSEd
Background
- Assistant Professor & Surgical Director, Cardiac Surgery Perioperative Patient Management , Dept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Temple University, Philadelphia(2016- present).
- Physician Expert Advisor, Executive Health Resources (2012-)
- UNOS Minority Affairs Committee Representative (2010-12)
- Assistant Professor, Dept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Temple University, Philadelphia(2009-12)
- Clinical Instructor, Cardiopulmonary Transplantation and Mechanical Assistance, UPMC(2007-08)
- Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, University of the West Indies, Trinidad(1998-2005).
- Fellowship, Adult Cardiac Surgery: Montreal Heart Institute, Canada(1997-98)
- MSc, Imperial College, University of London: 1998
- Residency, Cardiothoracic Surgery: West Midlands, Birmingham, UK(1993-96)
- Residency, General Surgery: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK(1988-92)
- MBBS: University of the West Indies, Jamaica (1987).
Other Interests
-VAD/ECMO support
-Cardiopulmonary transplantation
- Transcatheter valve interventions
-Organ donation awareness among ethnic minorities
-Cardiac surgical critical care
Research
- Adult and Pediatric cardiac surgery in Trinidad and Tobago: outcome analysis
- Left ventricular failure in Trinidad and Tobago: outcome analysis
- OPCAB: technique / outcome analysis
- Cardiac pathology: atrial myxoma, giant coronary arterio-venous aneurysm with fistulization
- Cardiac transplantation: donor characteristics / outcome analysis
- Pulmonary transplantation: donor characteristics / outcome analysis
- Endocarditis: tricuspid valve
- Experimental: porcine heterotopic heart transplantation
Additional Educational Information
- Fellowship, Adult Cardiac Surgery: Montreal Heart Institute, Canada
- MSc, Imperial College, University of London, UK
- Residency, Cardiothoracic Surgery: West Midlands, Birmingham, UK
- FRCS (Ed): Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Residency, General Surgery: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK
- MBBS: Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Practice Areas
- Cardiac
- Critical Care
- Transcatheter
- Coronary disease
- Mechanical circulatory assistance
- Organ preservation
- Heart/lung Transplant
- Critical Care
- Education
