Duane Pinto, MD Mph
About Duane Pinto, MD Mph
Duane Pinto serves as the Chief Medical Officer and is a renowned expert in interventional cardiology, with extensive academic and clinical contributions to the field.
Duane Pinto's Education Background
Duane Pinto earned an AB in Biological Sciences from Dartmouth College. He proceeded to receive an MD in Medicine from Georgetown University, furthering his education with an MPH in Clinical Effectiveness and Biostatistics from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Duane Pinto's Medical Expertise
Duane Pinto has extensive experience in interventional cardiology. He served as the Chief of the Interventional Cardiology section at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is also a trained proctor for the newest transcatheter valves, frequently invited to advise and perform interventional cardiology procedures globally.
Duane Pinto's Academic Contributions
Duane Pinto served as an associate professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. His academic contributions include over 100 original manuscripts, case reports, reviews, editorials, and book chapters. His research interests focus on outcomes and economic analyses for acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina.
Duane Pinto's Research and Publications
Duane Pinto has been involved in numerous device trials for both coronary and peripheral circulations. He is a manuscript reviewer for prominent journals such as NEJM, JACC, and Circulation (AHA). He is also on the editorial boards of Circulation, CCI, and JACC.