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Michael Clinton Stoner, MD, RVT
Section of Vascular Surgery – Department of Surgery
The Brody School of Medicine
600 Moye Blvd.
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27834
252-744-4668 [phone]
252-744-3794 [fax]
stonerm@ecu.edu







Licensure:

USMLE Step I – III completedFull Licensure in Virginia (0101-056259), 1997
Full Licensure in Massachusetts (216792), 2003
Full Licensure in North Carolina (2005-01200), 2005

Certifications:
Adult Cardiac Life Support
Advanced Trauma Life Support
Registered Vascular Technologist

Education:
Date: Discipline: Degree: Institution:
8/1988-5/1992 Biological Sciences B.S. University at Buffalo
8/1992-5/1996 Medicine M.D. University at Buffalo

Postgraduate training:
Date: Training Position: Institution:
7/1996-6/1997 General Surgery Intern Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery
7/1998-6/2003 General Surgery Resident Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery
7/2003-6/2005 Vascular Surgery Fellow Harvard University/Massachusetts General Hospital

Date: Research Mentor: Institution:
7/1990-5/1992 Bruce Nicholson, PhD University at Buffalo department of Biology
7/1998-6/2000 John M. Kellum, MD Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery
7/2003-6/2004 Michael T. Watkins, MD Massachusetts General Hospital Vascular Surgery

Date: Teaching Position: Institution:
10/1991-5/1992 Physiology tutor University at Buffalo department of Biology
1/1992-6/1992 Anatomy instructor University at Buffalo department of Anthropology
7/1993-8/1993 Histology instructor University at Buffalo school of Medicine
7/2005-present Assistant Professor East Carolina University

Honors:
Member, Phi Eta Sigma, undergraduate freshman’s honor society
Member, Golden key national honors society
Member, Alpha Epsilon Delta, premedical honors society
Who’s who in college graduates, 1996
Bachelor of Science with departmental honors, Magna Cum Laude
School of Medicine Dean’s List
Doctorate of Medicine with honors
Member, Alpha Omega Alpha, medical honors society

Grants:
Individual National Research Service Award, 1998-2000, NIH/NIDDK#: 1-F2-DK-09834

Awards:
Resident research award, Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery, 2000
Resident research award, Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery, 2001
Lazar J. Greenfield Humera resident award, 2002
Isaac A. Bigger resident award, 2003
John J. Ricotta award, 20th Annual Vascular Fellow’s Abstract Competition, 2004
New England Surgical Society award, New England Resident Research Competition, 2004

Service:

University at Buffalo college of Math and Sciences grievance committee, 1996
Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery promotions and tenure committee, 2001
Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery surgical education committee, 2002-2003
Medical College of Virginia internal review group for pediatric infectious disease, 2002
Administrative Chief Resident, Medical College of Virginia department of Surgery, 2002-2003

National affiliations:

American College of Surgeons, Associate Fellow
Society for Vascular Surgery, Candidate group

Manuscripts:

1. Kellum JM, Albuquerque FC, Stoner MC and Harris RP. Stroking human jejunal mucosa induces 5-HT release and Cl- secretion via afferent neurons and 5-HT4 receptors. Am J Physiol 1999;277:G515-20.
2. Stoner MC, Arcuni JC, Lee JA and Kellum JM. Serotonin induces chloride efflux from rat colonocytes via both cyclic AMP and inositol triphosphate-mediated pathways. Surg Forum 1999;50:73-76.
3. Arcuni JC, Stoner MC and Kellum JM. VIP is a neuropeptide mediator of the chloride secretory response to serotonin in rat colon. J Sur Res 2000;91(2):118-22.
4. Stoner MC, Forsythe R, Mills SA, Ivatury RR and Broderick TM. Intestinal perforation secondary to Sallmonella typhi: a case report and review of the literature. Am Surg 2000;66(2):219-22.
5. Stoner MC, Scherr AM, Lee JA, Wolfe LG and Kellum JM. Nitric oxide is a neurotransmitter in the neural secretory response to serotoin in rat distal colon. Surgery 2000;128(2):240-5.
6. Stoner MC, Scherr AM, Albuquerque FC, Lee JA, Smith EH and Kellum JM. A new role for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: modulation of intestinal secretory response. Surg Forum 2000;51:61-63.
7. Stoner MC and Kellum JM. Both serotonin and a nitric oxide donor cause chloride secretion in rat colonocytes by stimulating cGMP. Surgery 2001;130(2):236-41.
8. Haque SH, Stoner MC and Kellum JM. A nitric oxide donor induces cGMP production in rat colonocytes. Surg Forum 2001;52:57-58.
9. Asenio JA, Chahwan S, Forno W…Stoner MC et al. Penetrating esophageal injuries: multicenter study of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma. 2001;50(2):289-96.
10. Brundage SI, Jurkovich GJ, Hoyt DB…Stoner MC et al. Stapled versus sutured gastrointestinal anastomoses in the trauma patient: a multicenter trial. J Trauma 2001;51(6):1054-61.
11. King BN, Haque SM, Stoner MC, Ellis, ZM and Kellum JM. Inhibition of neural nitric oxide synthase attenuates the chloride secretory response to stroking in human jejunum.. Surgery 2003;134(2);255-9.
12. King BN, Stoner, MC, Haque SM, Kellum JM. A nitrergic secretomotor neurotransmitter in the chloride secretory response to serotonin. Dig Dis Sci 2004;49(2)196-201.
13. LaMuraglia GM, Brewster DC, Moncure AC, Dorer DJ, Stoner MC, Trehan SK, Drummond EC, Abbott WM and Cambria RP. Carotid endarterectomy at the millennium: What interventional therapy must match. Ann Surg 2004;240(3) in press.
14. LaMuraglia GM, Stoner MC, Brewster DC, et al. Determinants of carotid endarterectomy anatomic durability: Effects of serum lipids and lipid lowering drugs. J Vasc Surg 2004 in press.
15. Stoner MC, Cambria RP, Brewster DC, Juhola KL, Watkins MT, Kwolek CJ, Hua HT and LaMuraglia GM. Saftey and Efficacy of Reoperative Carotid Endarterectomy: A fourteen-year experience. J Vasc Surg 2005:41(6) 942-9.
16. Hua HT, Stoner MC, Al-Badawi H, Entabi F and Watkins MT. Poly-ADP-Ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibition modulates skeletal muscle injury following ischemia reperfusion. Arch Surg 2005 in press.
17. Stoner MC, Abbott WM, Wong DR, Hua HT, LaMuraglia GM, Kwolek CJ, Watkins MT, Agnihotri AK, Henderson WG, Khuri S and Cambrai RP. Defining the high-risk patient for carotid endarterectomy: An analysis of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database. J Vasc Surg 2005 in review.

Book Chapters:
1. Stoner MC, Arcuni JC and Kellum JM: Small intestinal direrticula. In Zuidema, GD (Ed.), Shackelford’s surgery of the alimentary tract. 5th Ed., W.B. Saunders, Inc. Philadelphia. 2001.
2. Ivatury RR and Stoner MC: Penetrating neck injuries. In Rich, NE (Ed.), Vascular trauma. 2nd Ed., W.B. Saunders, Inc. Philadelphia. 2001.
3. Stoner MC and Abbott WM: Vascular grafts: Characteristics and rational selection. In Moore WS (Ed.), Vascular Surgery: a comprehensive review. 7th Ed., W.B. Saunders, Inc. Philadelphia. in press.

Abstracts:
1. Albuquerque FC, Stoner MC and Kellum JM. 5-HT activates an enteric neural reflex modulating transport response to mucosal stroking in man. Gastroenterology 1998;114(5):A348.
2. Brundige SI, Jurkovitch GJ, Hoyt D, Patel N, Ross S, Marburger R, Stoner MC, Ivatury RR and Maier RV. Stapled versus sutured gastrointestinal anastamosis in the trauma patient. WTA 1999.
3. Stoner MC, Smith EH and Kellum JM. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors decrease the short circuit current response of human jejunum to mucosal stroking. Gastroenterology 1999;115(5):G4061.
4. Stoner MC, Arcuni JC, Lee JA and Kellum JM. A selective 5-HT4 receptor agonist induced cAMP-mediated Cl- efflux from rat colonocytes. Gastroenterology 1999;115(5):G2827.
5. Arcuni JC, Stoner MC, Lee JA and Kellum JM. A VIP receptor antagonist inhibits the secretory response of rat distal colon to stimulation of a neural (5-HT3) serotonin receptor. Gastroenterology 1999;115(5):G3715.
6. Stoner MC, Scherr AM and Kellum JM. Nitric oxide is a neurotransmitter in the secretory response to 5-hydroxytryptamine. Gastroenterology 2000;116(5):A152.
7. Stoner MC, Yager DA and Kellum JM. Direct molecular evidence for the expression of the 5-HT4 receptor in rat colonocytes. Gastroenterology 2001;117(5):A907.
8. Stoner MC, Casey PJ, Hua HT, Al-Badawi H, Cambria RP and Watkins MT. Vascular endothelial growth factor mediates protective effects of poly ADP ribose polyermase blockage in a murine model of thoracic aortic reperfusion. Curr Surg, in press.
9. Stoner MC, Al-Badawi H, Casey PJ, Hua, HT, Cambria RP and Watkins MT. Poly-ADP ribose polymerase inhibition in a murine model of thoracic aortic ischemia reperfusion: renal and cardiac benefits. J Am Coll Surgeons 2004; 199(3 Sup.):72.
10. Stoner MC, Wong DR, Agnihotri AK, Hua HT, Henderson WG, Khuri S, Cambria RP and Abbott WM. A multicenter prospective analysis of 14,000 carotid endarterectomies. J Am Coll Surgeons 2004; 199(3 Sup.):103-104.
11. Stone DH, Conrad MF AlBadawi H, Entabi F, Stoner MC, Cambria RP, Watkins MT. PJ34 Enhanced Spinal Cord Tissue Viability and Differential Gene Expression in a Murine Model of Thoracic Aortic Reperfusion Injury. Circulation 25(5 Sup.) 106, 2005.

Presentations:
1. Stoner MC, Smith EH and Kellum JM. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors decrease the short circuit current response of human jejunum to mucosal stroking. Digestive Disease Week, Orlando, Florida, May 16-19, 1999.
2. Stoner MC, Arcuni JC, Lee JA and Kellum JM. A selective 5-HT4 receptor agonist induced cAMP-mediated Cl- efflux from rat colonocytes. Digestive Disease Week, Orlando, Florida, May 16-19, 1999.
3. Stoner MC, Arcuni JC, Lee JA and Kellum JM. Serotonin induces chloride efflux from rat colonocytes via both cyclic AMP and inositol triphosphate-mediated pathways. Surgical Forum, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 10-15, 1999.
4. Stoner MC, Scherr AM, Lee JA, Wolfe LG and Kellum JM. Nitric oxide is a neurotransmitter in the neural secretory response to serotoin in rat distal colon. Society of University Surgeons, Toronto, Ontario, February 17-20, 2000.
5. Stoner MC. Serotonin for surgeons. Southern Surgical Club, Richmond, Virginia, April 18, 2000.
6. Stoner MC, Scherr AM and Kellum JM. Nitric oxide is a neurotransmitter in the secretory response to 5-hydroxytryptamine. Digestive Disease Week, San Diego, California, May 21-24, 2000.
7. Stoner MC, Fields CM, Ivatury RR et al. Diagnosis and treatment of thoracic inlet great vessel injury from blunt trauma. American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, Virginia Chapter, Washington DC, October 7, 2000.
8. Stoner MC, Scherr AM, Albuquerque FC, Lee JA, Smith EH and Kellum JM. A new role for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: modulation of intestinal secretory response. Surgical Forum, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 21-26, 2000.
9. Stoner MC and Kellum JM. Both serotonin and a nitric oxide donor cause chloride secretion in rat colonocytes by stimulating cGMP. Society of University Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, February 7-11, 2001.
10. Stoner MC, Yager DA and Kellum JM. Direct molecular evidence for the expression of the 5-HT4 receptor in rat colonocytes. Digestive Disease Week, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 21-25, 2001.
11. Stoner MC, Haque SH, Smith EH, Wolfe LG and Kellum JM. Chronic fluoxetine administration diminishes the intestinal secretory response to serotonin. Society of University Surgeons, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 13-16, 2002.
12. Stoner MC, Haque SH, Smith EH, Wolfe LG and Kellum JM. Fluoxetine diminishes the intestinal secretory response to serotonin. Humera Society 2002 Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, Virginia, April 18-21, 2002.
13. Stoner MC, Casey PJ, Hua HT, Al-Badawi H, Cambria RP and Watkins MT. Vascular endothelial growth factor mediates protective effects of poly ADP ribose polyermase blockage in a murine model of thoracic aortic reperfusion. Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Research Initiatives in Vascular Disease Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, April 1-3, 2004.
14. Stoner MC, Cambria RP, Brewster DC, Juhola KL, Watkins MT, Kwolek CJ, Hua HT and LaMuraglia GM. Safety and Efficacy of Reoperative Carotid Endarterectomy: A Twelve Year Experience. New England Society for Vascular Surgery, Whitefield, New Hampshire, September 17-19, 2004.
15. Stoner MC, Al-Badawi H, Casey PJ, Hua, HT, Cambria RP and Watkins MT. Poly-ADP ribose polymerase inhibition in a murine model of thoracic aortic ischemia reperfusion: renal and cardiac benefits. Surgical Forum, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 10-14, 2004.
16. Stoner MC, Wong DR, Agnihotri AK, Hua HT, Henderson WG, Khuri S, Cambria RP and Abbott WM. A multicenter prospective analysis of 14,000 carotid endarterectomies. Surgical Forum, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 10-14, 2004.
17. Stoner MC, Abbott WM, Wong DR, Hua HT, LaMuraglia GM, Kwolek CJ, Watkins MT, Agnihotri AK, Henderson WG, Khuri S and Cambrai RP. Defining the high-risk patient for carotid endarterectomy: An analysis of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database. Society for Vascular Surgery 2005 Anural Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 15-19, 2005.

 

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