Current Position: [photo
and summary]
Lexington Medical Center
Department of Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine
2720 Sunset Blvd
West Columbia, SC 29169
Education:
1972 - 75 Science
Hill High School, Johnson City, TN
1975-79 East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, B.A.,
German
1982 - 85 East Tennessee State University,
Johnson City, TN
M.S., Biomedical Sciences (Pharmacology)
1986-90 James H. Quillen College of
Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN.
M.D.,
May 1990
1990-95 Resident in Pathology, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, N.C.
1995-96 Cytopathology Fellow, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, N.C.
Professional Experience:
1980-81 Surgical technician, North Side
Hospital, Johnson City, TN
1982-83 Technical assistant, Hyland Plasma Donor Center, Johnson
City, TN
1984-85 Graduate Assistant, Department of Pharmacology, James
H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University,
Johnson City, TN
1987-88 Research assistant II, Department of Physiology, James
H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University,
Johnson City, TN
1996-97 Cytopathologist, Clinical Pathology
Associates, Inc., Louisville, KY
Pathologist, Audubon Medical Center,
Louisville, KY
11-12/1997 Baptist Medical Center, Columbia, SC (Columbia Pathologists,
P.A.)
3/98-present Associate pathologist,
Lexington Medical Center, West Columbia, South Carolina (Pathology
Associates of Lexington, P.A.)
LICENSURE:
North Carolina Permanent Medical Licensure
Kentucky Permanent Medical Licensure
South Carolina Medical
License
Certification:
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, American
Board of Pathology, November 1995 Cytopathology Subspeciality Certification, American Board of Pathology,
July 1996.
Publications: Moffatt, E.J. and M.D. Miyamoto. Mitochondrial inhibitors enhance
transmitter release by liberating intracellular Ca and not by promoting
influx of Na. The Pharmacologist 27:210 (1985).
Moffatt, E.J., A.N. Hagardorn, and K.E. Ferslew. A gas-liquid
chromatographic method for quantitation of 1,3-butylene glycol
in whole blood or plasma and the separation of the short-chain
glycols. J. Anal. Toxicol. 10-35-37 (1986).
Moffatt, E.J. and M.D. Miyamoto. Effect of Na-and Ca-channel blockade
on the increased and spontaneous transmitter release produced by
the mitochondrial inhibitor, dinitrophenol. J. Pharmacol. Exp.
Therap., 244:613-618 (1988).
Williams, C.A., J. Martin, J. Moffatt, J.E. Douglas and A.R. Lind.
Enhancing the tolerance to +2G Acceleration by optimizing the use
of isometric contractions in combination with straining maneuvers.
Dept. Of Air Force Technical Report, No. 88 (1988).
Montine, T.J., S.C. Hollensead, W.G. Ellis, J.S. Martin, E.J.
Moffatt and P.C. Burger. Solitary eosinophilic granuloma of the
temporal lobe: a case report and long-term follow-up of previously
reported cases. Clin. Neuropathol. 13:4, 225-228 (1994).
Dodd, L., E. Moffatt, E. Hudson, and L. Layfield. Fine-needle
aspiration of primary gallbladder carcinoma. Diagn. Cytopathol.
1996; 15:151-156.
Liu, K., E. Moffatt, E. Hudson, and L. Layfield. Gouty tophus
presenting as a soft tissue mass diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration:
a case report. Diagn. Cytopathol. 1996; 15:246-249.
Moffatt, E., K. Liu, and L. Layfield. Demonstration of myxoid
change in fine-needle aspiration of synovial sarcoma. Diagn. Cytopathol.
18(3): 188-191, 1998.
Layfield, L., Moffatt EJ, Dodd LG,
Scully SP, Harrelson JM.
Cytologic Findings in Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors Investigated
by Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology. Diagn. Cytopathol. 1997; 16-317-325.
Roggli V, Oury T., and Moffatt E.
Malignant Mesothelioma in Women.
In: Anatomic Pathology 1997 Vol. 2., ASCP Reviews in Pathology,
Fechner R. and Rosen, P., editors, pp.147-163.
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Presentations:
"A microanalytical gas chromatographic method for determination
of glycol concentrations in whole blood". Presented at the
Fall/Winter meeting of the Southeastern Regional Chapter of the
Society of Toxicology, Knoxville, TN., December 1984.
"Mitchondrial inhibitors enhance transmitter release by liberating
intracellular Ca and not be promoting influx of Na." Presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society for Pharmacology
and Experimental Therapeutics, Boston, August 1985.
Scientific Exhibits:
"Malignant mesotheliomas in women: Clinical-Pathologic
Correlation and Mineral Fiber Analysis", V.L. Roggli and E.J.
Moffatt. Presented at the United States and Canadian Academy of
Pathology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 1994.
"Comparison of Proliferation Index, p 53, SARC/Retinoblastoma
Protein, and Estrogen and Progesterone Receptor Levels in Recurrent
and Nonrecurrent Fibromatoses". E.J. Moffatt and B.J. Kerns,
J. M. Madden, and L. J. Layfield. Presented at the United States
and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting, Toronto, March,
1995.
"Cytologic Findings of Central
Nervous System Primary Neoplasms"
E Moffatt, K Liu, and S Bigner
American Society of Cytopathology,
Denver, November 1996
Awards:
Research Award, Annual Research Forum, East Tennessee State University,
Colleges of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Johnson City, TN,
March 1986. Topic: Mitochondrial inhibitors enhance transmitter
release by liberating intracellular Ca and not by promoting influx
of Na.
Professional Societies:
College of American Pathologists
American Society of Clinical Pathology
American Society of Cytopathology
American Medical Association
Papanicolaou Society
Southern Medical Association
South Carolina Medical Association
Lexington County Medical Society
South Carolina Society for Pathologists
Professional Activities:
Pathology Coordinator, Oncology Conference (biweekly), Lexington
Medical Center, W. Columbia, SC (2004-present)
Annual Medical Student Pathology Course Lecturer, University of
South Carolina College of Medicine, Columbia, SC (2002-present)
10/05
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