Brian H Morray, MD

Brian H Morray, MD

Cardiology, Cardiac Catheterization, Hybrid Heart Procedures

On staff since July 2014

Children's Title: Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories; Attending Physician

Academic Title: Associate Professor, Pediatrics

Research Center: Center for Clinical and Translational Research

"A career in pediatric cardiology is a goal to which I have been devoted from early on in my medical training. It is field that has achieved remarkable growth in the last several decades and promises a great deal more in the coming years. To be a part of such a field is an honor and a tremendous responsibility. It combines fascinating medical science with the opportunity to work closely with children and their families in navigating some of these difficult conditions. The opportunity to work with the Heart Center team at Seattle Childrens Hospital truly is the realization of a lifelong dream for me."

  • Biography

    Brian Morray, MD is a native of the Seattle area and recently returned to Seattle to complete his advanced fellowship training in Pediatric Interventional Cardiology after completing his Pediatric Cardiology fellowship at Boston Childrens Hospital where he was Chief Fellow. Before that, Dr. Morray was a pediatric resident here at Seattle Childrens Hospital.

    Seattle Childrens Hospital has long been a part of Dr. Morrays life as both his parents worked here while he was growing up, his father as a physician and his mother as a nurse. It has long been a goal of his to return to the pacific northwest and continue working with the children of the region.

    Dr. Morray has a number of research interests that center around his clinical role in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Specifically, he is interested in the development and testing of new percutaneous devices such as percutaneous heart valve implants that advance our ability to treat serious congenital heart disease in less invasive ways. Dr. Morray is also interested in developing new means of supporting the heart muscle with catheter based approaches to help children recover from illnesses affecting the heart.

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Overview

Board Certification(s)

Pediatric Cardiology

Medical/Professional School

University of Rochester School of Medicine/Dentistry, Rochester, NY

Residency

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA

Fellowship

Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA