Dr.
Moore is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical School. His expertise spans the spectrum from
physical activity and lifestyle modification for persons with chronic
diseases to sports medicine for athletes. His post-doctoral training
included a residency in internal medicine and fellowships in cardiovascular
disease, exertional heat illness, and clinical sports medicine. He
was a research associate at the Stanford Center for Research in Disease
Prevention, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh
where he was Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation for the University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Moore has 40 peer-reviewed publications,
and co-edited a textbook published by the American College of Sports
Medicine, ACSM’s Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic
Diseases and Disabilities. Currently, he is the Director of the Cayuga
Center for Healthy Living.
Prior to medical school, he was an assistant
coach of women’s track and cross-country at Brown. A runner since
1969, he was a regional standout in high school, ran NCAA Division
I track and cross-country at Brown, competed in the 1984 and 1992 US
Olympic Trials, and has run 3 sub-2:20 marathons with a lifetime best
of 2:17:41. Having given up competitive sports, he now runs for fun
and likes to cycle, windsurf, and cross-country ski.