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Office
6606 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy
Ste 200
Dallas, TX 75240Phone+1 972-715-5000Fax+1 972-233-3666
Summary
- Bryant Bunting, DO, is an anesthesiologist based in Phoenix, AZ, specializing in cardiothoracic anesthesiology. He completed his medical education at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and furthered his training at UPMC Medical Education with a residency in anesthesiology and a fellowship in adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology. Dr. Bunting is currently practicing at Banner Desert Medical Center and Banner Heart Hospital. He has expertise in transesophageal echocardiography and perioperative medicine. His research contributions include publications on complex surgical procedures and case reports, which have been cited in various academic papers.
Education & Training
- UPMC Medical EducationFellowship, Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, 2016 - 2017
- UPMC Medical EducationResidency, Anesthesiology, 2012 - 2016
- Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern UniversityClass of 2012
Certifications & Licensure
- AZ State License 2012 - 2027
- TX State License 2019 - 2026
- PA State License 2017 - 2020
- NV State License Active through 2019
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 10 citationsSurgical Resection of a Leiomyosarcoma Involving Atrial Reconstruction, Cardiopulmonary Bypass, and Ex-Vivo Liver Resection and Reimplantation.Bryant Bunting, J. Wallis Marsh, Lawrence Wei, Christopher Hughes, Theresa A. Gelzinis
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 2017-04-01 - 3 citationsSuspected Malignant Hyperthermia in the Setting of Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest for Type A Aortic Dissection Repair: A Case Report.Bryant Bunting, Joshua Knight, Stephen M. McHugh
A & A Case Reports. 2017-03-01
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