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Kara Mould

Dr. Kara Mould is a fellowship-trained pulmonologist who treats all lung diseases, including asthma, COPD and chronic cough.



Education


Education

2003 - 2009
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine (Chicago, IL), Doctor of Medicine, Masters of Public Health
2000 - 2003
University of Minnesota, College of Biological Sciences (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Microbiology

Residency

2009 - 2012
Emory University School of Medicine, Willis J. Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Training Program (Atlanta, GA), Internal Medicine Residency

Fellowship

2013 - 2017
University of Colorado School of Medicine (Denver, CO), Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship

Awards & Recognition


2016: Respiratory Disease Young Investigators’ Forum Oral Presentation Award
2016: American Thoracic Society International Meeting Abstract Scholarship
2015: American Thoracic Society International Meeting Abstract Scholarship
2011: Southern section of American Federation for Medical Research/Southern Society of Clinical Investigation Trainee Research Award

Board Certification


2015: Pulmonary Disease Certification
2012: Diplomate of American Board of Internal Medicine

Professional Memberships


2015 – Present: American Thoracic Society
2012 – 2013: American College of Physicians

Publications


Adams T, Fischer M, Marshall S, Mould K,  Shafiq M, Santen S, Shayne P.   “Does a Standardized Method for Communicating Patient Admissions to the Hospital Improve the Admission Handover?" Annals of Emergency Medicine 58.4 (2011): S257-S258.

McCubbrey AL, Barthel L, Mould KJ, Mohning MP, Redente EF, Janssen WJ.  Selective and inducible targeting of CD11b+ mononuclear phagocytes in the murine lung with hCD68-rtTA transgenic systems.  2016.  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol.  311(1)L87-100

Foster CL, Mould K, Reynolds P, Simonian PL, Erlandson KM.  Clinical problem-solving:  Sick as a dog.  2015.  N Engl J Med.  7(19): 1845-50

Fan X, Staitieh BS, Jensen JS, Mould KJ, Greenberg JA, Joshi PC, Koval M, Guidot DM.  Activating the Nrf2-mediated antioxidant response element restores barrier function in the alveolar epithelium of HIV-1 transgenic rats.  2013.  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol.  305(3):L267-77

Adley BP, Gleason KJ, Yang XJ, Stack MS.  Expression of membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-14) in epithelial ovarian cancer:  high level of expression in clear cell carcinoma.  2009. Gynecologic Oncology.  112(2)319-24.

Teaching & Professional Positions


2016: “Introductory to Respiratory Failure” Internal Medicine Residency conference. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
2016: “Pulmonary Function Tests” Small group workshop for medical students. Pulmonary Physiology Block. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
2015 – 2016: “Management of Shock” Internal Medicine Residency conference. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
2015: “Bronchiectasis and Airway Diseases” Small group workshop for medical students. Pulmonary Physiology Block. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
2015: “Central Line Workshop” Small group interactive simulation for interns. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
2012 – 2013: Chief Resident led Morning Report and Intern Report. Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta, GA