

He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. COL Rave served over 30 years in the US Army in many roles, including Director of Medical Education, Director of Clinical Research, Chief of Medical Staff, Deputy Cardiology Consultant to the US Army Surgeon General and Commander/CEO of a mid-sized hospital. He completed his Internal Medicine Internship and Residency at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA and completed his Cardiology Fellowship at Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA. Rave, MD, is a graduate of the Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, where he earned his Medical Degree. Kirby enjoys restoring older Corvettes and running. His clinical areas of interest include General Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology with simple to complex interventions via femoral or radial approach, and Pacemaker implantation and follow-up. Kirby is a recipient of Honors in Medical Ethics and the recipient of the Outstanding Internal Medical Student Award. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Coronary Angiography and Intervention, as well as a member of the North Carolina Medical Society. Kirby is board certified in Interventional Cardiology, Cardiology, and Internal Medicine.

He completed his Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology Fellowships at the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, where he was the Chief Cardiology and Chief Interventional Cardiology Fellow. Kirby completed his Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease Internships and Residencies at the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, in Phoenix, AZ. Kirby, MD, is a graduate of East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, in Greenville, NC, where he earned his Medical Degree. Kirby, Interventional CardiologistĪlex R.
