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Curriculum Vitae

Summary Sheets

(Date)

Rank Name, M.D., M.P.H.

PHS #; Category: Medical

Performance

Serve in dual assignment for Indian Health Service and Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention through an inter-agency agreement

For Indian Health Service: provide ambulatory, emergency and inpatient caree to adult and

pediatric care in rural hardship site; as Co-Director of Health Promotion – Disease Prevention

activities for Zuni IHS Hospital co-wrote first community health assessment, directed water

promotion campaign, co-wrote successful diabetes prevention grant.

For Centers for Disease Control: lead epidemiologic studies about binge drinking and health

outcomes; direct alcohol surveillance acitivities; provide technical assistance to state health

departments for alcohol epidemiology; mentor EIS Officer and Prventive Medicine Resident

Have received 5 PHS Honor Awards since 2002 (2 Outstanding Unit Citations, 1 Commendation

Medal, 2 Achievement Medals

Co-recipient of 2005 Public Health Research Award as member of CDC Alcohol Team, awarded

by National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Overall ‘E’ rating for COERs

Education, Training and Professional Development

Training and Development Certification Year (s) Field of Study

Preventive Medicine Residency, CDC Preventive Medicine 2001-2002 Alcohol Epidemiology

Epidemic Intelligence Service, CDC EIS Certificate 1998-2000 Public Health

Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Board Certification (internal medicine and pediatrics)

1991-1995 Internal Medicine, Pediatrics

Education Degree Year(s) Field of Study

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

M.D. 1986-1991 Medicine

Harvard School of Public Health, Boston MA M.P.H. 1989-1990 Public Health

Harvard College, Cambridge MA Batchelor of Arts,

magna cum laude

1982-1986 History and Science

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Unrestricted medical licenses for states of [states names redacted]

Current Drug Enforcement Agency license

Board Certfication in Internal Medicine (year redacted, recertification in year redacted)

Board Certification in Pediatrics ([year redacted], recertification in [year redacted])

Board Certfication in Preventive Medicine (year redacted)

>200 hours of continuing medical education since 2004

Career Progression and Potential

DATE ASSIGNMENT OPDIV LOCATION BILLET RANK

2004-present Medical Officer III (Clinical)

Zuni HIS (50%); Alcohol Team, CDC (50%)

ABQ Area, IHS

Zuni, NM 0-5 0-5 P

0-5 T 2002-2004 Medical Officer III (Epidemiology N.S.)

Alcohol Team, CDC

NCCDPHP, CDC

Atlanta, GA 0-5 0-5 T,

O-4

2001-2002 Preventive Medicine Resident NCCDPHP,

CDC

Atlanta, GA 0-4 0-4

1998-2000 Medical Officer II (Epidemiology)

Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer, assigned to the Minnesota Department of Health

EPO, CDC

Minneapolis, MN 0-3 0-3

Geographic Mobility

2004-present Zuni, New Mexico

2001-2004 Atlanta,

GA

1998-2000 Minneapolis,

MN

Agency Mobility

2004-present: Indian Health Service (50%) and Centers for Disease Control (50%)

1998-2004:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2002, 2003:

Indian Health Service 6-week TDYs

Characteristics of Career Officer and Service to the Corps

10 PHS awards, including 7 since 2002

Serve in isolated hardship site caring for underserved population

Co-supervise an EIS Officer and a Preventive Medicine Resident for CDC Alcohol Team

Precept medical students and residents who are doing their rotations at Zuni IHS Hospital

Applied for assimilation in 2005

Served two 6-week TDYs with the Indian Health Service in 2002 and 2003; served 3-week

deployment to New York City following anthrax attacks in October, 2001; served 2-week

deployment to provide care to Kosavo refugees at Fort Dix, NJ in July, 1999

Readiness

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Name, M.D., M.P.H.

Home Address:

Address

Phone#

Email

Business Address:

Address

Phone#

Email

Professional Experience

:

2001-Current

Medical Epidemiologist, [name of redacted] Team, Centers for Disease Control

and

Prevention, Atlanta, GA

(50% time since 9/2004)

Lead epidemiologic studies on the health effects of binge drinking and

excessive alcohol consumption.

Coordinate alcohol-related surveillance activities.

Provide technical assistance to state health departments related to alcohol

epidemiology and surveillance for alcohol-related conditions

Serve on the Scientific Workgroup for Alcohol Related Disease Impact

software development project.

Serve on Coordination Committee to develop an alcohol chapter for the

Community Guide to Preventive Services.

2004-Present

Staff Physician, Indian Health Service, Zuni Public Health Service Hospital

,

Zuni NM

(50% time since 9/2004)

Provide inpatient, emergency, outpatient adult and pediatric health care

on the Zuni Indian Reservation.

Co-lead Health Promotion Disease Prevention Program, which works on

community-based prevention activites and hospital-based quality

improvement initiatives.

2002-2004

Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Emory

University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA

Provide clinical care for adult and pediatric patients.

Precept family medicine residents in outpatient clinic.

Co-lead small group in “Patient-Doctor” course for Emory medical

students.

2000-2001

Medical Specialist, Acute Disease Epidemiology Section, Minnesota Department of

Health

,

Minneapolis, MN

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Managed 12-hospital methicillin-resistant

Staphylococcus aureus

surveillance system; led investigations of community-acquired

methicillin-resistant

S. aureus

.

Served on state task force to promote judicious antibiotic use; obtained

funding to launch campaign to promote appropriate antibotic use.

Initiated and edited “Bug Bytes”, a bi-weekly email newsletter for

infection control practitioners, microbiologists, infectious disease

physicians, and public health officials in Minnesota.

Supervised two Master of Public Health student research projects.

2000-01

Staff Physician, Fairview Eagan Health Center, Eagan, MN

Physician in internal medicine-pediatrics group; provided outpatient care

for adult and pediatric patients.

Supervised clinical care provided by family practice residents.

1999-2001

Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Minnesota

Medical School

,

Minneapolis, MN

Faculty preceptor for residents training in family medicine at Smiley’s

Clinic (outpatient care) and at Fairview University Hospital (inpatient

attending for the Family Medicine Teaching Service).

1995-98

Staff Physician, Indian Health Service, Zuni Public Health Service Hospital

,

Zuni NM

Provided inpatient, emergency, outpatient adult and pediatric health care on

the Zuni Indian Reservation.

Chaired morbidity and mortality committee, served on alcohol committee,

ambulatory care committee.

Taught medical student and residents during their clinical rotations.

1997-98

Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Practice, University of New Mexico

Medical School, Albuquerque NM

Clinical Assistant Professor.

Instructor for residents and medical students.

1995

Pediatrician (temporary),

Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschapelles HAITI

Performed ambulatory, emergency and inpatient care.

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2001-2002

Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Centers for Disease Control

and

Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Worked for Alcohol Team, Division of Adult and Community Health,

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

Led the development of a first-ever binge drinking module for a national

risk factor survey, oversaw module implementation in 12 states.

• Responded to anthrax attacks as part of CDC team based at the New York City Department of Health Laboratory.

1998- 2000

Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer Program, Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Based in Acute Disease Epidemiology Section, Minnesota Department

Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Led investigations of community-acquired methicillin-resistant

S.

aureus

(MRSA) infections, an emerging infectious

agent.

Initiated Minnesota Department of Health efforts to promote appropriate

antibiotic use.

Led 9 acute infectious disease outbreak investigations and assisted with 6

others

1991-95

Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Program, Massachusetts General Hospital

,

Boston MA

Resident in combined internal medicine and pediatrics program, leading

to board certification in both specialties.

Provided continuity ambulatory care at MGH Revere Health Center.

Education

:

1986-91

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester MA

M.D. degree conferred June, 1991.

1989-90

Harvard School of Public Health, Boston MA

M.P.H. degree conferred June, 1991.

1982-86

Harvard College, Cambridge MA

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Medical Licences/Board Certifications

:

Board Certification, American Board of Internal Medicine; 1995, 2005 (re-certification)

Board Certification, American Board of Pediatrics; 1995, 2002 (re-certification)

Board Certification, American Board of Preventive Medicine; 2003

[state redacted] medical license # [redacted]

[state redacted] medical license # [redacted]

Honors and Awards:

2006

Achievement Medal

(USPHS); for work done as a clinician at Zuni Indian Health Service

Hospital.

2006

Outstanding Unit Citation Award

(USPHS); for work done by the Alcohol Team, Centers

for Disease Control and Prevention.

2005

Public Health Research Award

(CDC, NCCDPHP); awarded to members of the Alcohol

Team for high quality epidemiologic reaseach with relevance to public health practice.

2005

Isolated Hardship Award

(USPPHS); for Service in rural underserved area.

2003

Achievement Medal

(USPHS); for work on CDC’s Alcohol Team.

2002

Commendation Medal

(USPHS); for work related to community-acquired

methicillin-resistant

Staphylococcus aureus

and for efforts to promote the appropriate use of

antibiotics; 7/98-6/01.

2002

Outstanding Unit Citation Award

(USPHS); for work as part of a CDC responding to the

anthrax-related bioterrorism event in New York City; 10/01.

2002

Crisis Response Service Award

(USPHS); for service in Operation Provide Refuge.

2002

Mayor’s Commendation

(New York City); for response to anthrax attacks in New York

City; 10/01.

2000

Primary Care Teaching Award

(University of Minnesota); awarded by family medicine

residents at Smiley’s Clinic.

2000

Outstanding Unit Citation Award

(USPHS); for work as member of the

Rotavirus/Intussusception Team; 7/99-12/99.

1999

Outstanding Unit Citation Award

(USPHS); for work as member of the Leptospirosis

Response Team; 7/98-9/98.

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1998

Bicentennial Unit Commendation

(USPHS).

1990

Alexander Fellowship

(Management Sciences for Health); an international public health

fellowship.

1982-86

Dean’s List

, Harvard College.

Publications

:

Chronic Disease, Alcohol

Redacted. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research 2008; .

Redacted. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007

Redacted. Preventing Chronic Disease 2007; Epub 2007

Redacted. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report 2007

Redacted. Preventive Medicine 2007

Redacted. In Reply. Pediatrics 2007

Redacted. Pediatrics 2007

Redacted. Addiction 2006

Redacted. The Geographical Review 2006

Redacted. In: Campbell KP, Lanza A, Dixon R, Chattopadhyay S, Molinairi N, Finch RA, editors. A Purchaser’s Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Moving Science into Coverage. Washington, DC: National Business Group on Health; 2006.

Redacted. In: Campbell KP, Lanza A, Dixon R, Chattopadhyay S, Molinari N, Finch RA, editors. A Purchaser’s Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Moving Science into Coverage. Washington, DC: National Business Group on Health; 2006.

Redacted. MMWR. 2006

Redacted. Prev Chronic Dis (serial online) 2006

Redacted. Obesity Research 2005

Redacted. In reply. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005

Redacted. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005

Redacted. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 2005

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Redacted. American Journal of Public Health 2005;95:441-6.

Redacted. U.S. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report 2004

Redacted. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004

Redacted. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004

Redacted. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report 2004

Redacted. American Journal of Public Health 2004

Redacted. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004

Redacted. In response. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004

Redacted. Clinical Dysmorphology 2004

Redacted. Pediatrics 2003

Redacted. In reply. Journal of the American Medical Association 2003

Redacted. Journal of the American Medical Association 2003

Redacted. MorbidityMortality Weekly Report 2003

Redacted. The Diabetic Foot 2001

Redacted. Letter. N Eng J Med 1998

Redacted. Am J Physiol 1991

Publications - Infectious Disease Redacted. J Infect Dis 2005

Redacted. In reply. Journal of the American Medical Association 2004

Redacted. Journal of the American Medical Association 2003

Redacted. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003

Redacted. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2003

Redacted. Journal of Food Protection 2003

Redacted. Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial online] 2002

Redacted. Lancet 2002

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Redacted. Journal of the American Medical Association 2001

Redacted. Clin Infect Dis 2001

Redacted.Emerg Infect Dis Supp.):1.

Redacted. Minnesota Medicine 2001

Redacted. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report 1999

Published Abstracts:

Chronic Disease, Alcohol

Redacted. American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, November 2006. Redacted. American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, November 2006. Redacted. American Public Health Association Conference, Philadelphia, December 2005.

Redacted. Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, Atlanta, April 2005.

Redacted. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologist conference, Albuquerque, June 2005. Redacted. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System conference, Atlanta, April 2005. Redacted. 19th National Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, March 2005.

Redacted. American Public Health Association, 132nd Annual Meeting, Washington, November 2004. Redacted. Epidemic Intelligence Service conference, Atlanta, April 2004.

Redacted. Enhanced Enforcement of Laws to Prevent Alcohol Sales to Youth. Epidemic Intelligence Service conference, Atlanta, April 2004.

Redacted. American Public Health Association, 132nd Annual Meeting, Washington, November 2004. Redacted. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Conference, Scottsdale, February 2004. Redacted. Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, Atlanta, 2003.

Redacted. National Chronic Disease Conference, St. Louis, 2003. Redacted. National Chronic Disease Conference, St. Louis, 2003. Redacted. National Chronic Disease Conference, St. Louis, 2003.

Redacted. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Conference, St. Louis, 2003. Redacted. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Conference, St. Louis, 2003.

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Redacted. American Public Health Association; Philadelphia, 2002.

Puvlished Abstracts - Infectious Disease

Redacted. 10th International Conference on Staphylococci; Tsukuba, Japan; October, 2002.

Redacted. Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance; Bethesda; June, 2002. Redacted. Emerging Infectious Disease; Atlanta; March, 2002.

Redacted. Emerging Infectious Diseases; Atlanta; March 2002. Redacted. Emerging Infectious Diseases; Atlanta; March 2002.

Redacted. Infectious Disease Society of America; San Francisco; October, 2001. Redacted. 9th International Conference on Staphylococci; Denmark; June, 2000.

Redacted. 49th Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta, GA; April, 2000.

Redacted. 39th Interscience Conference of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; San Francisco, CA; September, 1999.

Redacted. 39th Interscience Conference of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; San Francisco, CA; September, 1999 (second author).

Redacted. 48th Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta; April, 1999.

Redacted. North Central Regional Epidemiology Conference; Chicago, IL; October, 1998. Invited Presentations:

“Alcohol Misuse in the U.S.: Framing the Problem, Adopting Solutions, and Further Enganing the AMA.” American Medical Association House of Delegates Interim Meeting; Las Vegas, NV; November, 2006. “Youth and Adult Binge Drinking in the U.S.” Council of State and Territorrial Epidemiologist annual meeting; Boise, Idaho; June, 2004.

“Binge Drinking in the US: Implications for Researchers, Clinicians, and Public Health Professionals.” National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Consensus Workshop on Binge Drinking; Washington, DC; November, 2003.

“Binge Drinking Among Youth.” OJJDP Conference on Underage Drinking; Atlanta, Georgia; September, 2003. Community-Acquired MRSA: The United States Perspective. 10th International Conference on

Staphylococci; Tsukuba, JAPAN; October, 2002.

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City, Utah; May, 2002.

The Changing Epidemiology of MRSA in Minnesota. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospitals of Minneapolis; Minneapolis, Minnesota; July, 2001.

Community-Acquired MRSA. International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases; Atlanta; July, 2000.

The Changing Epidemiology of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus: This is not Your Grandmother’s MRSA. Association of Professionals in Infection Control (APIC); Minneapolis; June, 2000.

Antibiotic Resistance and Public Health: Losing the Battles, Losing the War. Minnesota Spring Collaborative Laboratory Meeting; Minneapolis; May, 2000.

Community-acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections in Minnesota, 1996-1998. Epidemiology Grand Rounds, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta, GA; November, 1999. MRSA: It’s not just for Hospitals Anymore. Minnesota Inter-hospital Microbiology Association Annual Meeting; Minneapolis; January, 1999.

Respiratory Illness in Long-term-care Facilities. Weiner Memorial Medical Center; Marshall, MN; December, 1998.

Journal Peer Reviewer: Addiction

Clinical Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases Infections in Medicine

Journal of the American Medical Association Journal of Studies on Alcohol

Lancet Pediatrics

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Preventing Chronic Disease

Additional Training, Continuing Education (since 1998):

Updates and Controversies in Pediatrics, San Francisco, 2007 Neurology for the Non-Neurologist, Kennebunkport, 2006 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, Atlanta, 2006

Behavioral Risk Factor Suveillance System conference, Palm Springs, 2006 Harvard Internal Medicine Comprehensive Review and Update, Boston, 2005 Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Albuquerque, 2005

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Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Las Vegas, 2005

Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists conference, Boise, 2004 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 2004

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Conference, Scottsdale, 2004 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 2003

Alcohol Policy 13 Conference, Boston, 2003

National Chronic Disease Conference, St. Louis, 2003

10th International Conference on Staphylococci, Tsukuba JAPAN, 2002 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 2002.

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey conference, Atlanta, 2002 Congressional Policy Seminar, Brookings Institute, Washington DC, 2002 Preventive Medicine 2002, San Antonio, 2002

Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 2001 Infectious Disease Society of America, New Orleans, 2000

International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, 2000 International Conference on Staphylococci, Kolding DENMARK, 2000

Topics and Advances in Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2000 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 2000

Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, San Francisco, 1999 North-Central Infectious Disease Society of America, Minneapolis, 1999

Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Madison, 1999 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 1999 North-Central Regional Epidemiology Conference, Chicago, 1998 Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference, CDC, Atlanta, 1998

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