MARC MOREAU, M.D.

Marc Moreau, M.D., a native of Belgium, received his
undergraduate degree in Electronics from the State Institute of Technology
in Libramont, Belgium. Graduating with honors, he received his Medical
Degree from the University Libre de Bruxelles Medical School in Brussels,
Belgium. Upon completion of his Medical Degree, Dr. Moreau was a Family
Practice Physician in Belgium. He later completed his Internship and
Residency in Internal Medicine at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury,
Connecticut and his Cardiology Fellowship was completed at Saint Raphael’s
Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut.
During his Internal Medicine Residency, Dr. Moreau
was involved in cardiac cell research at the University of Connecticut. This
research, which lead to publication, focused on the effects of adrenergic
receptor over-stimulation and the intracellular behavior. This has a direct
implication on a cardiac disease called Cardiomyopathy (weakness of the
heart). At the time of his Cardiology Fellowship, he provided coverage for a
private cardiology group at Saint Mary’s Hospital in New Haven and was an
Emergency Room Physician at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Dr. Moreau practices Interventional Cardiology and
peripheral vascular intervention and stent placements at Amarillo Heart
Group. He is the Director of the Cardiac Cath Lab and Cardiovascular CTA at
Amarillo Heart Group. He is a member of the Texas Medical Association,
American Medical Association, and the Potter-Randall County Medical Society.
Special skills include: Cardiac and Peripheral
[Catheterization; Balloon Angioplasty; Stent Placement; Intra-Arterial
Radiation; Intravascular Ultrasound; and use of the Angiojet to remove
clot.] Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump; Swan Ganz Catheter; Temporary Pacemaker
Implantation; Directional Coronary Atherectomy; Exercise Stress Testing;
Echocardiography (Cardiac Ultrasound); Transesophageal Echocardiography;
Nuclear Medicine; Diagnoses of Peripheral Vascular Disease including the
screening and evaluation of stroke and also the treatment of blockages
located in the arteries outside of the heart. Bilingual-English/French.
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