Dr. Bray was born and raised in Miami, Florida. His undergraduate training was completed at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio and at the University of Miami where he graduated with honors. He attended medical school at the University of Miami and later completed an internship and residency in Pediatrics at Jackson Memorial Hospital, the primary teaching hospital of the University of Miami, and the largest teaching hospital in the South. He then completed a Fellowship in Allergy and Immunology and Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine at Duke University. His fellowship training at Duke was funded by a grant from the National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Upon completion of his training at Duke, Dr. Bray continued to further his training in Baltimore, where he completed a Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the renown Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is on the paid Clinical Teaching Faculty of Texas Tech Medical School. He also serves as the Medical Director of the Permian Basin Cystic Fibrosis Center. He has received extensive postgraduate training in Sleep and Breathing Disorders at Stanford University, the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Presbyterian Sleep-Wake Disorders Center in Dallas, Texas; which is associated with Southwestern University Medical School.
DIPLOMAT**
- American Board of Allergy & Immunology (TM)
(Adult & Pediatrics) - American Board of Pediatrics
(General Pediatrics) - American Board of Pediatrics
(Pediatric Pulmonary) - American Board of Sleep Medicine
(Adult & Pediatrics)
FELLOW*
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
- American College of Allergies, Asthma & Immunology
- American College of Chest Physicians
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine
* To become a Fellow of a specialty medical organization, a physician must be Board Certified in that area of medicine and must have accumulated a required number of years of practice and experience in that field. He then applies for advancement to Fellowship status, at which time senior physicians in this field review his/her application. If it is felt the physician is qualified and deserving by training and experience he/she is promoted to Fellowship Status. ** A Diplomat is a physician who has successfully completed an accredited residency and/or fellowship in a particular specialty. The physician has also sat for and passed difficult and comprehensive examinations of his knowledge in the particular field. After successfully mastering the above, he/she is considered a Board Certified specialist in that area of medicine.