Dr. Berry has a special interest in cardiac and peripheral vascular intervention (carotid stenting) in addition to vascular and nuclear imaging. He is Chairman of the Moses Cone Peer Review Committee. He is Chief, Cardiovascular Section at Moses Cone Hospital and Medical Director of the Moses Cone Peripheral Vascular Lab as well as the Coronary Care Unit.
On days off he enjoys reading, traveling and working out.
B.A. Biochemistry/Biophysics, Dartmouth College : 1979 Hanover, New Hampshire
Medical Education:
Doctor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine : 1983 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Internships:
Internship, Duke University Medical Center : 1983 Durham, North Carolina
Residency:
Resident in Internal Medicine, Duke University Medical Center : 1986
Durham, North Carolina
Fellowship:
Fellow, American College of Physicians : 2009
Fellow, Society for Vascular Medicine : 2008
Fellow, Society of Coronary Angiographers and Interventionalists : 2008
Fellow in Interventional Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center : 1990
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Fellow in Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center : 1989
Durham North Carolina
Academic Appointments:
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Board Certifications:
American Board of Medical Specialty : 1989
Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine : 1987
Affiliations:
Moses Cone Health Systems
Active Staff
American Society for Cardiac Interventions
Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions
Society of Vascular Medicine and Biology
Society of Nuclear Medicine
(Cardiovascular Council)
American College of Physicians
Fellow, American College of Cardiology
American Board of Medical Specialty
Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
Fellow, American Society of Cardiac Angiography and Intervention
Publications:
Timing and Mechanism of Death determined clinically after primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction : 1997
Benefit of Late Coronary Reperfusion in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction and Persistent Ischemic Chest Pain : 1994
Human Pathologic Correlation with PET in Ischemic and Non-Ischemic Cardiomyopathy : 1993
The Effect of Metabolic Milieu on Cardiac PET Imaging Using 18-FDG and 13-NH3 in Patients and Normal Volunteers : 1991
Growing Pains : 1984
North Carolina Medical Journal
PET Posterolateral Ischemia: Fact or Artifact
The Effect of Collateral Circulation on Myocardial Viability Defined by PET: Angiographic and Functional Correlation