Maria Andaloro

Dr. Kerry-Ann Barrett

Andaloro graduated from medical school, completed 3 years residency program in pediatrics. He passed rigorous exams by the American Board of Pediatrics.

Biography

Maria obtained her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University (2001) prior to attending St George’s University School of Medicine (2006). She then returned to his home to attend State University in New Orleans (2006-09) for her internship and residency in Internal Medicine.

She then traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to complete a Fellowship in Intervention Cardiology at Hahnemann Hospital in conjunction with Drexel University, where she received extensive training in coronary as well as peripheral interventions and limb salvage procedures. She actively participates in clinical research trials and has been published in peer reviewed journals such as the Journal of the State Medical Society and Baylor University Medical Center’s Proceedings.

In her spare time, watches college and professional football and enjoys traveling, swimming and playing chess. She is currently Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. She moved to California where she completed both her Internship (’85-’86) and Residency (’87-’89) at the University of California.

Doctor’s Services

She actively participates in clinical research trials and has been published in peer reviewed journals such as the Journal of the State Medical Society and Baylor University Medical Center’s Proceedings. At Hahnemann Hospital in conjunction with Drexel University, where she received extensive training in coronary as well as peripheral interventions and limb salvage procedures.

She then went to LSU Medical School in New Orleans where she was an Honors Program Graduate and finished in the top quartile of his graduating class. She completed his Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, AL where he was selected as a Chief Internal Medicine Resident.