Tuesday, July 21, 2015

The Sathyamoorthy Family

Dr. Mohan Sathyamoorthy is a Cardiologist practicing on the Baylor All Saints campus in Fort Worth. He is commonly referred to as "Dr. Mo" by his patients. He is the Chief of the Cardiovascular Division at Baylor All Saints Medical Center and Medical Director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital Fort Worth.

  He attended Johns Hopkins University earning an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering, a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering and a doctorate with distinction in research from the SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine. There he was awarded a coveted spot at the National Institutes of Health expanding his research training in functional genomics. Following medical school, Dr. Mo completed his internship, residency and fellowship at Vanderbilt specializing in Cardiology and training as a Physician Scientist. He remains on the adjunct faculty there.

In Fort Worth Dr. Mo is active in the community serving as the current President of the Tarrant County Chapter of the American Heart Association and an Advisory Board member for the Fort Worth Opera.

His wife Heather Romine a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and former design and advertising professional currently spends her time as a Mom and as a personal fitness trainer. Their children, Carson and Arlie, are involved in music and sports programs at TCU and Texas Ballet Theater. They are happy to call Fort Worth home.

2 comments:

  1. Great guy, and an astute clinician well suited to create future high quality physicians. He deserves the many roles he is playing. With unique talent and sense of commitment to his goals, he will fulfill his duties with passion, sincerity, and respect for his staff workers to bring the best out of them. There you go "MO"!-- Avi Deshmukh, MD, FACS, MBA, MHA, MHSM

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  2. This guy doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to immunity to Covid-19. The vaccines wipe out the bodies own naturally created antibodies; so if you've had Covid and recovered, the worst thing you can do is get the vaccine. Mr. Sathyamoorthy inexplicably thinks this will increase the natural immunity generate from having the disease.

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