HOOMAN RANJBARAN JAHROMI, MD

Hooman Ranjbaran Jahromi, MD

Dr. Hooman Ranjbaran Jahromi

Dr. Hooman Ranjbaran Jahromi


  • Residency and Post-Doctoral
    • 2009- 2012 Clinical Cardiology fellowship Department of Cardiology, Yale University - New Haven, CT
    • 2006-2009 Internal Medicine Residency, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA
    • 2002-2006 Post -Doctoral Research Fellow. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Yale University -New Haven, CT
  • Education
    • Medical school: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran 02 / 1992 - 07 / 1999 MD, 07 / 1999 - Tehran, Iran
    • Residency: Internal medicine residency, Pennsylvania State University, July 2006-June 2009 - Hershey, PA

    Fellowships: 


    • Post -Doctoral Research Fellow 2002-2006. Department of cardiothoracic surgery, Yale University - New Haven, CT
    • Clinical Cardiology fellowship July 2009 - current, Department of cardiology, Yale University - New Haven, CT
  • Certification & Licensure
    • ECFMG certification 02/ 2005 
    • ABIM board certification 9/2009
    • Board eligible in cardiology and nuclear cardiology for 2012
    • Johns Hopkins Cardiac CT Practicum, level II training July 2011
    • BLS & ACLS Certification

  • Work Experience

    07/2009-current (ends 06/2012)


    • Cardiology clinical fellowship: 2 years of general cardiology fellowship+ a year of nuclear cardiology and research in the third year of fellowship. 

    "My cardiology fellowship was rewarding with extensive experience covering full spectrum of clinical cardiology in an Ivy League institution. 

    Experience encompasses: Cardiac Catheterization and Angioplasty, Heart failure and transplant service, Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, Echocardiography, Exercise testing and nuclear imaging, In-patient and out-patient hospital care of cardiac patients. I developed extensive basic and clinical knowledge, procedural skills, clinical judgment, professionalism and interpersonal skills required as a specialist in cardiovascular diseases."


    • 2008-current: Hospitalist / Internist, moonlighting, Penn State Hershey Hospital  2008-2009 and Yale New Haven Hospital CCU and hospitalist floor 2009-current
    • 07/2006-6/2009: Internal medicine residency, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey medical center.
    • 04 / 2002 -  06/ 2006: Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Yale University Post -Doctoral Research Fellow. Mentor: Dr. George Tellides, M.D., Ph.D. 
    • 09/2000 - 04/2002: Iran Health Researchers R&D Institute Vice Chairman and Research Advisor 
    • 12/1999 - 09/2000: Tehran Emergency Center Medical Consultant 
    • 10/1997 - 06/1999: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Iran. Internship in medicine. 

  • Memberships
    • 2009 - Present: American College of Cardiology Fellow
    • 2009 - Present: American Heart Association 
    • 2008 - Present: American Medical Association
  • Honors and Awards
    • Outstanding teacher resident award 2009 academic year: Penn State Hershey Medical Center.
    • OHSE Research Grants for the 2003-2004 academic years; Department of Surgery, Yale University.
    • Certificate in cardiac Sport Medicine Workshop, Institute of Educational-Research & Therapy in Sport Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, July 29, 1998
    • Basic Research Methodology Award, Students' Scientific Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, September 6, 1994.
    • Appreciation Certificate from the National Organization for the Education of Gifted Students, 1991  
    • Appreciation Certificate from Educational Research and Programming in the 7th Mathematics Olympiad of Iran and the 2nd Physics Olympiad of Iran, 1990 
  • Publications/Presentations/Poster Sessions
    • Psychosomatic Med. 2010 May;72(4) :348-53 Tendency to angry rumination predicts stress-provoked endothelin-1 increase in patients with coronary artery disease.
    • Fernandez AB. Souter R, Collins 0, Souter A, Ranjbaran  H, Burg MM.Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    • Circulation.Feb 2009. lnterleukin-17 and Interferon-  are Produced Concomitantly by Human Coronary Artery-Infiltrating T Cells and Act Synergistically on Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
    • Raymond E. Eid, MD;Deepak A. Rao,MS; Jing Zhou,MD, PhD;Sheng-fuL. Lo,BA;Hooman Ranjbaran, MD;Amy Gallo, MD;Seth I. Sokol, MD; Steven Pfau,MD;Jordan S.Pober, MD,PhD;and Ge01ge Tel/ides, MD,PhD
    • 66th annual scientific meeting of American psychosomatic society. March 2008: A- 54.Parasympathetic withdrawal and sympathetic arousal during anger correlate with elevated endothelin-1 in patients with coronary artery disease -Aaron Soufet; BS, Hooman Ranjbaran, MD, Brendon Graeber, MD, Matthew Burg, PhD, Joyce Liu, BS, Rachel Lampert, MD, George Tellides, MD, PhD, Dorothea Collins, Seo, Robert Soufe1; MO, Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
    • The Journal of Immunology , 2007, 178: 592-604 .An Inflammatory Pathway of IFN- Production in Coronary Atherosclerosis - Hooman Ranjbaran, Set/1 I.Sokol , Amy Gallo,Raymond E. Eid,Alexander 0./akimov, Alessio O'A/essio, John R. Kapoor, Shamsuddin Akhtar, Christopher J. Howes, Mihaela Asian, Steven Pfau, Jordan S. Pober and George Tel/ides
    • Circulation. 2006;114 :1293-1300.He par i n Displaces Interferon- -Inducible Chemokines (IP-10, I-TAC, and Mig) Sequestered in the Vasculature and Inhibits the Transendothel ial Migration and Arterial Recruitment of T Cell - Hooman Ranjbaran, MD; Yinong Wang, MD; Thomas 0. Manes, PhD; Alexander 0. Yakimov, MD; Shamsuddin Akhta1; MD; Martin S. Kluger, PhD; Jordan S. Pober, MD, PhD; Geotge Tellides, MD, PhD
    • Transplantation. 81(4):559-566, February 27, 2006. Human Allograft Arterial Injury Is Ameliorated by Sirolimus and Cyclosporine and Correlates with Suppression of Interferon - Yi, Tai ; Cuchara, Lisa ; Wang, Yinong ; Koh, Kian Peng ; Ranjbaran, Hooman; Tel/ides, George; Pobet; Jordan S.; Lorber, Marc
    • American Journal of Transplantation. 5(6):1226-1236, June 2005. Recruitment of CXCR3+ and CCR5+ T Cells and Production of lnterferon-[gamma]-l nducible Chemokines in Rejecting Human Arteries - Burns, William R.; Wang, Yinong; Tang, Paul C. Y; Ranjbaran, Hooman; lakimov, Alexander; Kim, Jinah; Cuffy, Madison; Bai, Yafai; Pobe1; Jordan S; Tel/ides, George
    • 85TH Annual Meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Predictors of Mortality in Intestinal lschemia, Paul Tang, M.D., Hooman Ranjbaran-Jahromi, M.D., Richard Gusberg, M.O., E. Lynne Kelley, M.D., Walter Longo, M.O., Publication Date: 1012004
    • Poster presentation in annual meeting of American society of anesthesiology, Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Impact on Innate and Adaptive Immune System, Hooman Ranjbaran-Jahromi, M.D., Akhtar Shams, M.D., George Tellides, M.D. , Ph.D., Publication Date: 1O I 2004
    • Public Health 2004 Conference- Durban, A Study on the Distribution of General Practitioners in the Sparsely Populated Districts of Iran: Has the Act of 'Obligatory Medical Service' Achieved its Goal?, Ahmadreza Hosseinpoor, M.D. ,M.P.H., Ph.D., Farshid Alaedini, M.D. M.P.H., Ph.D., Rosita Fatemi,M.D., Elham Asghari Roudsari, M.D., Hooman Ranjbaran-Jahromi , M.D., Publication Date: 06 I 2004
    • Students' Scientific Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Common Medical Terms ( a medical English - Persian & Persian - English Dictionary), Group of editorial, Publication Date: 1995
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