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Katayoon Baradaran Ebrahimi, MD

LICENSE # 0101260642
 
Issue Date: 6/23/2016
Expiration Date: 9/30/2024
Status: Current Active


Disclaimer: General
The following information contained in this database is provided from the records of the Board of Medicine.

The Department and the Board have taken measures to assure that the above information reflects information contained in records that it maintains consistent with its statutory responsibility to doctors of medicine, osteopathy, and podiatry.

The following information is required to be self-reported by licensees under penalty of law. This information is not verified by the Board. The Department and the Board have the authority to investigate reported inaccuracies in the displayed information and if warranted, seek correction and effect licensee compliance with the law and regulations governing the practitioner information system.

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Disclaimer: Malpractice Information

When considering malpractice paid claims data, please keep in mind:


Some studies have shown little correlation between the existence of a malpractice paid claims history and the practitioner's competence to provide care.

Malpractice paid claims histories tend to vary by specialty. Some specialties are more likely than others to be the subject of litigation.

Some doctors work primarily with high-risk patients. These doctors may have malpractice paid claims histories that are higher than average because they specialize in cases or patients who are at very high risk for problems.

Settlement of a claim may occur for a variety of reasons, which do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the practitioner. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action or claim should not be construed as creating a presumption that medical malpractice has occurred.

The incident causing the malpractice paid claim may have happened years before a payment is finally made. Sometimes, it takes a long time for a malpractice lawsuit to move through the legal system.

Presentation of Required Data:

As of July 1, 2007, practitioners are required to report all paid claims over $10,000 in the last 10 years. For doctors practicing less than 10 years, the data covers their total years of practice.

To provide perspective regarding the reported data, the Board displays information about the paid claims experience of the practitioner's specialty along with the practitioner's history of paid claims. In reporting the data in this manner, each practitioner is seen relative to other practitioners in the specialty, rather than to all practitioners in all specialties.

Paid claims are not expressed in dollar amounts. Each paid claim has been analyzed and assigned to one of three statistical categories: below average, average, or above average. This analysis was made relative to the other claims in the specialty in which the claim occurred.

The information provided, in the manner provided, should offer perspective about this aspect of medical practice. You could miss an opportunity for high quality care by excluding a doctor based solely on the presence of a malpractice history. You may wish to discuss information provided in this report, and malpractice generally, with your doctor.



Primary Practice Address
Last Updated 6/26/2017
Duke Eye Center
2351 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27705
Phone: 919-684-9010
Fax: 919-684-9016

Location Details


Years in Active Clinical Practice
Last Updated 6/26/2017
Years in Active Clinical Practice Inside US/Canada: 1
Years in Active Clinical Practice Outside US/Canada: 10
Medicaid
Last Updated 9/26/2016
Does Not Participate in the Virginia Medicaid program
Is not accepting new Virginia Medicaid patients
Virginia Hospital Affiliations
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Hospital Affiliations in States Other Than Virginia
Last Updated 9/26/2016
(Durham,NC) Duke Eye Center

Medical, Osteopathic, or Podiatric School
Last Updated 9/26/2016
Grad School: Iran University of Medical sciences and Health services
State: Tehran
Country: Iran
Year Completed: 1995
Medical, Osteopathic, or Podiatric Post Grad School
Last Updated 9/26/2016
Medical Retina-2017
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina USA
Fellowship

Intern
Iran University of Medical Science
Tehran, Iran
Year Internship Completed: 1995


Ophthalmology
Iran University of Medical Science
Tehran, Iran
Year Residency Completed: 2000


Ocular Pathology
Moorfields Eye Institute/University College London
London, UK
Year Fellowship Completed: 2004


Ocular Pathology
Wilmer Eye Institute/Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland USA
Year Fellowship Completed: 2007


Ocular Oncology/Molecular Pathology
University of california San Francisco
San Francisco, California USA
Year Fellowship Completed: 2009


Retina
Wilmer Eye Institute/Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland USA
Year Fellowship Completed: 2013


Continuing Education
Last Updated 6/26/2017
Continuing Hours: 10
Since: 2016
Board Certification
Recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties, Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists
and Boards of Certification, the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry, or Council on Podiatric Medical Education.
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Self-Designated Practice Areas
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Insurance Plans/Managed Care Plans Accepted
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported


Honors and Awards - Optional
Last Updated 9/26/2016
ICO Fellowship Award
Internatiional Council of Ophthalmology
2001

Board of Ophthalmology (Non-US)
Iranian academy of Ophthalmology
2001

Resident Recognition Award
Wilmer Eye Institute
2007

Knights Templar Grant Award
Knights Templar foundation
2008

Verhoff-Zimmerman Meeting Travel Award
UCSF
2009

AFER/Elizabeth Anderson Travel Grant
ARVO
2012

RD Symposium Travel Grant
NIH
2012

Clinician-Scientist Career Development K12 Award
National Eye Institute
2013

Academic Appointments
Last Updated 9/26/2016
Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Baltimore MD
Rank: Research Associate
Years: 2013-2015

University Of Missouri - Columbia School Of Medicine - Columbia MO
Rank: Assistant Professor
Years: 2015-present

Academic Appointments - Non-US
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Publications
(up to ten in the last five years)
Last Updated 9/26/2016
Decreased membrane complement regulators in the retinal pigmented epithelium contributes to age-related macular degeneration.
J Pathol.
229(5):729-42
Date: 04 2013
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23097248

RhoA activity and post-ischemic inflammation in an experimental model of adult rodent anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
Brain Res
9;1534:76-86.
Date: 10 2013
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23973747

Oxidized low-density-lipoprotein-induced injury in retinal pigment epithelium alters expression of the membrane complement regulatory factors CD46 and CD59 through exosomal and apoptotic bleb release.
Adv Exp Med Biol.
801:259-65.
Date: 01 2014
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24664706

T cells and macrophages responding to oxidative damage cooperate in pathogenesis of a mouse model of age-related macular degeneration.
PLoS One
19;9(2):e88201.
Date: 02 2014
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586307

Oxidative stress induces mitochondrial dysfunction and a protective unfolded protein response in RPE cells.
Free Radic Biol Med
69:1-14.
Date: 04 2014
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24434119

Nrf2 signaling modulates cigarette smoke-induced complement activation in retinal pigmented epithelial cells.
Free Radic Biol Med
70:155-66
Date: 05 2014
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24440594

Biology of p62/sequestosome-1 in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD).
Adv Exp Med Biol.
854:17-22
Date: 01 2015
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26427388

Lipoprotein(A) with An Intact Lysine Binding Site Protects the Retina From an Age-Related Macular Degeneration Phenotype in Mice (An American Ophthalmological Society Thesis).
Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc
113:T51-T522.
Date: 01 2015
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26538774

Comparison of the Pattern of Macular Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer Defect Between Ischemic Optic Neuropathy and Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.
57(3):1011-6
Date: 03 2016
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26962697

PTX3 recruits complement factor H to protect against oxidative stress-induced complement and inflammasome overactivation.
J Pathol.
Epub ahead of print
Date: 09 2016
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27659908

Felony Conviction Information
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Actions Taken by States/Organizations Other than the Virginia Board of Medicine
Last Updated 9/26/2016
None Reported
Virginia Board of Medicine Notices and Orders
Verified by Board
No Notices or Orders on file

Paid Claims in the last ten years
Last Updated 9/26/2016
The licensee has reported the following paid claims in the past ten years:
None Reported

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