Dr. Orie
EDUCATION:
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING: Cardiology Fellowship
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh July 1991-July 1994
Pediatric Residency –
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
July 1988-July 1991
MEDICAL SCHOOL: Georgetown University
School of Medicine, Washington, D.C
1984-1988
GRADUATE SCHOOL: Master’s in Immunoelectron-Microscopy -Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 1982-1984
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL: University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, Indiana
1978-1982
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (1994-present)
Buffalo Children’s Hospital
State University of New York at Buffalo
Co-Director, Non Invasive Laboratory (1994-2000)
Division of Cardiology
Children’s Hospital of Buffalo
Medical Director Cardiac Transplantation (1995-2000)
Children’s Hospital of Buffalo
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Mary & John Daley Academic Scholar, Notre Dame University
Dean’s List, University of Notre Dame
Outstanding Outpatient Resident
“From the Heart” Recipient of Pediatric Resident
CERTIFICATION:
Medical Certification Exam
Flex Parts 1 & 2, October 1990
Pediatric Certification Exam
October 1992
Pennsylvania MD License # 0429061
Pennsylvania Training License # MT020255T
New York State MD License # 197068
DEA # B2536615
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Fellow Candidate of American Academy of Pediatrics
Fellow Candidate of American College of Cardiology
Fellow Candidate of American Heart Association
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
Orie JD, Sherman FS, Flott DL. To Be or Not To Be A Ventricular Septal Defect. Children’s Hospital and Magee Women’s Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Presented at the American College of Cardiology Meeting March, 1992 and presented at the American Heart Association Pennsylvania Division Meeting in April, 1993.
Del Nido PJ, Orie JD, Neches WH, Zuberbuhler JR, Siewers RD. Surgical Results With Individualized Management and Early Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot. Presented at the Ohio Doctors Interested in Congenital Heart Disease Meeting in June, 1993.
Orie JD, Fischer DR, Beerman LB, Park SC, Ettegui JA. Balloon Valvotomy for Aortic Stenosis in Children. Submitted to the American Heart Association 66th Scientific Session in Atlanta, GA November 8-11, 1993.
Orie JD, Park SC, Beerman LB, Del Nido P, Siewers RD. Isolated Anomalous Origin of the Pulmonary Artery From the Ascending Aorta. Submitted to the American Academy of Pediatrics 35th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. October 29-31, 1993.
Del Nido PJ, Orie J, Ettegui J, Siewers RD. Carotid Artery Interposition Graft for the Difficult Coronary in Arterial Switch Repair of Transposition. Submitted to the American Heart Association 66th Scientific Sessions in Atlanta, GA November 8-11, 1993.
Orie JD. Monoclonal Antibody Ferritin Labeling of Plasmodium Yoelli Malarial Parasite. Master Thesis at Georgetown University.
Dadlani, Gul, McKenna, D., Gingell, R., Orie, J., Roland, J.M., Najdzionek, J., Pieroni, D. Kawasaki Patients with Coronary Artery Calcifications Detected by Electron Beam Computer Tomography: A Pediatric Population at Possible Risk for Early Atherosclerosis. Presented at the American Heart Assocation meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2000.
PUBLICATIONS:
Orie JD, Sherman FS, Flott DL. To Be or Not To Be A Ventricular Septal Defect. Children’s Hospital and Magee Women’s Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Submitted to the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Orie JD. Monoclonal Antibody Ferritin Labeling of Plasmodium Yoelli Malarial Parasite. Master Thesis at Georgetown University.
Orie JD, Swartz MF, Attalah-Yunes N, Meagher C, Schiralli M, Cholette J, Gensini F, Kavey RE, Alfieris GM. Surgical Strategy for Neonatal and Infant Aortic Coarctation Resulting in Physiologic Arm and Leg Blood Pressures at Intermediate term Follow Up. University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, Buffalo Children’s Hospital, Buffalo, NY.