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Armand Dorian is an American doctor and medical consultant. He is most well-known for his role on ''
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''.


Education

Dorian was born and raised in
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. Dorian graduated with a major in biology with an emphasis in philosophy from
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. He received his MD from the John A. Burns School of Medicine,
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. He continued residency training at the UCLA Emergency Medicine Residency Program. He then graduated from the
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with a Masters in Medical Management.


Career

He has performed research and published in human genomics and tropical biology. In 2000, upon graduation and receipt of his Board Certification, he joined the staff at both UCLA/Westwood and UCLA/Olive View hospitals. He became a fellow of the
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. In January 2015, he became the Director of the Emergency Department at Verdugo Hills Hospital and later was appointed to the position of Chief of Development and Treasurer. In 2018, he was appointed the Chief Medical Officer of USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. In 2021, March 12, he was appointed the Chief Executive Officer of USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. Dorian is a recurring guest host on NBC's ''
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''. He is also a regular guest on medical shows Dr. Oz and The Doctors. Dorian worked as the medical consultant for ''
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'', ''
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'', '' ER'', '' Hawthorne'' as well as ''Heartbreaker''.


Personal life

Dorian is married to Aslin Dorian. The couple have three children.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dorian, Armand Year of birth missing (living people) Living people University of California, Los Angeles alumni John A. Burns School of Medicine alumni American hospital administrators American television personalities American people of Armenian descent American emergency physicians