Jeffrey  Moses


St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center | Director of Advanced Cardiac Interventions
Columbia University Medical Center | Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Therapeutics

Jeffrey W. Moses, MD, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. An internationally recognized interventional cardiologist, Dr. Moses has performed more than 20,000 interventional procedures, authored over 600 publications, and served as lead investigator for numerous national and international clinical studies that have demonstrated the effectiveness and safety of coronary stent placement. In 2002, Dr. Moses was the lead investigator on a large clinical trial, the first in the U.S. that demonstrated the enormous benefit that led to FDA approval of the first drug-coated stent now used in the vast majority of procedures. Most recently in on the Executive Committee of the PARTNER trial; they brought the first transcatheter aortic valve to clinical use in the US. He currently serves as Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Therapeutics at CUMC and as Director of Advanced Cardiac Interventions at St. Francis Heart Center in Roslyn, New York.

Optimizing PCI (O-PCI) is a series of educational meetings dedicated to helping cardiologists optimize decision-making in interventional cardiac procedures using state-of-the-art intravascular imaging and physiology technologies.

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