Keith Lurie, MD
Staff Cardiologist, St. Cloud Hospital
Professor of Internal & Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota
Chief Medical Officer, Advanced Circulatory Systems, Inc.
Keith Geoffrey Lurie received his undergraduate education in architecture and molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale University and a medical degree from Stanford University in 1982. Following a clinical pharmacology fellowship at Stanford (1982-1983), a residency in internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (1983-1985), a fellowship in biochemistry and biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania (1985-1987), Dr. Lurie completed his cardiology and electrophysiology training at the University of California in San Francisco. He served on the faculty there as an assistant professor until moving to Minnesota in 1991. Since that time he has served as a faculty member at the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Lurie is currently a Professor of Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the University of Minnesota and he practices cardiac electrophysiology in St. Cloud two days/week. Dr. Lurie has received multiple National Institute of Health and Defense Department grant awards and is an inventor of multiple different technologies. He founded Advanced Circulatory Systems in 1997 and remains Chairman of the Board and Chief Operating Officer. Dr. Lurie served on the American Heart Association Basic Life Support subcommittee from 1998-2007. He co-founded Take Heart America in 2005.
Conflict of Interest
Founder of Advanced Circulatory Systems; a Resuscitation Technology company. Advanced Circulatory Systems manufactures and sells the impedance threshold device (ITD: ResQPOD) and other technologies.
