Stephanie Moss Biography

I attended Suffolk Community College in 1988 and graduated with a dual degree. I majored in science, and I minor in recreational therapy. I also attended Suburban Technical School specializing in laboratory technology and phlebotomy; I graduated valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA. I obtained my national certification exam in phlebotomy and received an award for passing in the top 1 percentile in the United States. I advanced my education even further graduating from Stony Brook University with a degree in laboratory technology and a minor in nursing. For the next ten years I worked closely for prominate leading physicians in New York.

I was recruited by Associated Pathology Laboratories, one of the leading emergency medical companies in Las Vegas, Nevada. I worked as an emergency helicopter technologist flying to bordering and surrounding states for high risk and high profile clients. I was also selected to work for the Las Vegas Medical Examiner’s Office, and was able to study with the Chief Medical Examiner and received my advanced certificate to become a Pathology Assistant. I worked for several years in the Las Vegas Medical Examiner’s office assisting in autopsies.

In 2000, I graduated The Burwin Institute of Technology with a degree in Cardiac Ultrasound. I started a mobile ultrasound company, Las Vegas Imaging Specialist Inc., and was hired by a prestige’s law firm out of Dallas, Texas to perform Phen-Fen litigation Echocardiography cases, across the nation. I traveled for two years performing Phen-Fen cases across the country and when the litigations concluded, I sold my mobile company in Las Vegas to come back home to New York.

In 2003 I graduated A.S.A Institute in Brooklyn, New York and specialized in General Ultrasound and Vascular Technology to become a full body ultrasonographer. I started working in Suffolk County, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in the Cardiac Ultrasound Department were I had the pleasure to work with Dr. Zima who was voted Cardiologist of the year several times running. My work performance and clinical ethics caught the attention of Dr. Soma Pulipati the Director of Nuclear Medicine of Brookhaven Memorial Hospital and he requested that I work for him personally in his Echo Lab. Due to Dr. Pulipati’s recommendations to his peers, I also serviced several physicians in the immediate area. I started freelancing with a core group of physicians that lead to starting a new ultrasound company, Prime Diagnostic Imaging, Inc.