The foundation of his medical career was laid at the University of California, Los Angeles, where Dr. David Miranda earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1993. This academic beginning led him to Cornell University Medical College in New York City, where he graduated in 1998. His residency at Northshore University Hospital/New York University School of Medicine was marked by impressive research efforts, culminating in the Resident Research Award 2001. His research interests have continued evolving, focusing on musculoskeletal responses to physical activities and enhancing electronic medical records.
Since initiating his practice in 2001, his expertise in managing medical and surgical emergencies in adults and children has been exceptional. His skill set encompasses handling complex trauma and managing conditions related to neurology, cardiology, pulmonology, and nephrology. His unwavering commitment to professional excellence has been a constant feature of his career.
He is also lauded for his dedication to teaching and medical research. His efforts in imparting basic science, academic, and clinical medicine knowledge to students and professionals have earned him the respect and nicknames of "the Professor" and "Procedure King." His notable contributions include the creation of an emergency surgical airway teaching lab, which is now integral to various residency programs in New York.