My bio
My name is Dr. Michael Reza Massoomi, and I am a native of Atlanta, Ga. I completed my undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and earned my medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia. I completed my residency in internal medicine at Emory University and then moved to Gainesville, Fla. to complete fellowships in general and interventional cardiology at the University of Florida, where I also served as chief cardiology fellow. I am an assistant professor of medicine within the division of cardiovascular medicine at UF, and my clinical interests include coronary artery disease, nutrition, preventive medicine, general health and well-being, and the incorporation of personal electronics and biometric devices in clinical practice. I focus on treating patients with a combination of lifestyle modification, medication and other treatments to help them achieve and maintain optimal health.
I serve on BOB体育鈥檚 interventional cardiology faculty, performing high-risk PCI, mechanical support, TAVR and other advanced procedures. I am also an active participant in quality improvement initiatives and fellow education. My hobbies include photography, cycling, running, woodworking and music.
Board certifications
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Cardiovascular Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Echocardiography
ASE
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Interventional Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Nuclear Cardiology
ASNC
Education
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Fellowship - Interventional Cardiology
University of Florida, 2015-2016
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Fellowship - Cardiovascular Disease
University of Florida, 2012-2015
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Residency - Internal Medicine
Emory University, 2009-2012
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Medical School
Medical College of Georgia, 2005-2009
My areas of focus
Specialties
Subspecialties
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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Exemplary Teacher Award
College of Medicine, 2019