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Barry Wilcox Phone: (801) 656-5748 7639 South 2200 West, West Jordan, UT 84084 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallis, OR Master of Science, Major: Exercise Physiology, Minor: Movement Studies in Disability 2005 EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Cheney, WA Bachelor of Science, Major: double, Sports Medicine & Exercise Science 2001 CERTIFICATION Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist, certified, American College of Sports Medicine Exercise is Medicine Level 3, American College of Sports Medicine Exercise Physiologist, certified, American College of Sports Medicine Tobacco Treatment Specialist, certified WORK EXPERIENCE ENVOLVE PEOPLE CARE, (remote from home, West Jordan) Exercise Physiologist, August 2011 – Present Provide disease management or lifestyle coaching to individuals within a specific category from either an employer market or Medicaid plan, to reduce risk, such as; back pain, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, exercise, tobacco cessation, and weight management. Design exercise routines to meet member needs including essential components of an exercise routine Use motivational interviewing skills to engage members in being proactive about managing their health more effectively Consult with team members to provide best health coaching outcomes and services Scheduling follow-up correspondence to most effectively track progress and meet goals Provide assessments on new participants to determine clinical risk and readiness to change Maintain accurate and timely documentation in member management software of telephonic and written communications Comply with company guidelines, ethics, and mission to ensure quality of services Educate members on the role of their medications and safety with exercise

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Barry Wilcox Phone: (801) 656-5748 7639 South 2200 West, West Jordan, UT 84084 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONOREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallis, ORMaster of Science, Major: Exercise Physiology, Minor: Movement Studies in Disability 2005

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Cheney, WABachelor of Science, Major: double, Sports Medicine & Exercise Science 2001

CERTIFICATIONRegistered Clinical Exercise Physiologist, certified, American College of Sports MedicineExercise is Medicine Level 3, American College of Sports MedicineExercise Physiologist, certified, American College of Sports MedicineTobacco Treatment Specialist, certified

WORK EXPERIENCEENVOLVE PEOPLE CARE, (remote from home, West Jordan)Exercise Physiologist, August 2011 – Present

Provide disease management or lifestyle coaching to individuals within a specific category from either an employer market or Medicaid plan, to reduce risk, such as; back pain, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, exercise, tobacco cessation, and weight management.

Design exercise routines to meet member needs including essential components of an exercise routine

Use motivational interviewing skills to engage members in being proactive about managing their health more effectively

Consult with team members to provide best health coaching outcomes and services Scheduling follow-up correspondence to most effectively track progress and meet goals Provide assessments on new participants to determine clinical risk and readiness to change Maintain accurate and timely documentation in member management software of telephonic and

written communications Comply with company guidelines, ethics, and mission to ensure quality of services Educate members on the role of their medications and safety with exercise

SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Salt Lake City, UTAdjunct Instructor, Anatomy Lab, January 2011 – 2013

Full responsibility for instructing two weekly anatomy labs Preparation and review of assigned weekly lectures, materials, quizzes, and dissection Prepare and administer exams to meet department policy Supervise laboratory aides Counsel students to meet class goals

COPPERVIEW RECREATION CENTER & UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, UTHealthy Lifestyles Research Assistant, July 2009 – 2011

Directed the design and creation of research protocol for physical activity Instructor, healthy behavior lectures Strategically plan lessons to meet the needs of research participants Communicate with research participants on compliance to healthy behavioral instruction

OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, Portland, ORExercise Specialist, January 2007 – July 2009

Created and successfully launched the Healthy Lecture Series curriculum focusing on:o Setting Healthy Goalso Chronic Disease Management

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o Physical Activity Planningo Executing Your Own Exercise Program o Healthy Diet Habitso Bone Healtho Stress Management

Provided education to Bariatric Program patients to reduce secondary complications Designed exercise programs for medical and non-medical exercise participants Supervised exercise participants in one on one exercise sessions including monitoring heart rate,

RPE, blood pressure, and potential hazards Implemented Counseling Plan for patients based from their fitness goals Instructed group exercise sessions

PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL, West Valley City, UTBariatric Exercise Physiologist, January 2006 – December 2006

Full Departmental Responsibility for:o Bariatric Candidate Seminarso Managed pre- and post-surgery patient planning for Surgical Weight-Losso Patient Exercise Planningo Patient Diet Planningo Coordination and Instruction of Bariatric and Diabetes Support Groups

Improved patient biometrics, documented with Bariatric Outcome software, with 85% success rate Designed exercise, nutritional, and patient guideline literature reducing hospital visits Initiated telephonic correspondence to increase patient compliance and reduce hospital visits

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallis, ORGraduate Teaching Assistant, Sept 2003 - July 2005

Planned and Instructed the following courses to undergraduate students:o Healthy Behaviors for a Lifetimeo Adapted Physical Education

Prepared and conducted lectures relating to nutrition, cardiovascular risk-factor identification and modification, stress management, and exercise program design

Set class expectations, assign homework to encourage learning, encourage class participation

SEQUIM AQUATIC RECREATION CENTER, Sequim, WAFitness Programmer, Aug. 2001 - Nov. 2002

Responsible for 20% of the Operating Budget for the Center Achieved budget surplus with full responsibility over the Fitness Department Directly responsible for staff education of 18 employees Creating the “Health Assessment and Exercise Consultations” program Coordinated Community Educational Outreach on diabetes management Coordinated Community-based events to increase physical activity participation Conducted exercise testing, program design, and exercise safety guidelines

Research & PublicationsClark, L., Pett, M., Cardell, B., Eldredge, A., Wilcox, B. (2010, September).  Clark, L., Pett, M., Cardell, B., Eldredge, A., Wilcox, B.In M. Clayton, Biomeasures: Practicalities in Nursing Research.  Clark, L., Pett, M., Cardell, B., Eldredge, A., Wilcox, B., Washington, D.C.

Yes We Can! Location: Copperview Recreation Center, Midvale UTSponsor: University of Utah, Copperview Recreation CenterTime frame: January 2009 – July 2010 Purpose: To promote a healthy lifestyle for individuals with intellectual disabilities by providing two weekly healthy lifestyle lectures and two exercise sessions consisting of cardio and strength training. Two

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groups of subjects completed the training over two 12 week time frames.

Physical rehabilitation, EMG biofeedback, and electrical stimulation on an individual with a chronic spinal cord injury with a peripheral nerve transplant.Location: NEUROWORX, South Jordan UTSponsor: Oregon State UniversityTime frame: March 2005 – May 2005Purpose: This project fulfilled my master’s thesis. It evaluated whether or not an individual with a chronic spinal cord injury could gain neuromuscular function over an 8 week period with specified modalities.

GUEST LECTURESCLARK COLLEGE, Vancouver, WATopic: Exercise Prescription, Contraindications to Exercise, and Appropriate Exercise Modalities for Persons with a Spinal Cord InjuryDate Presented: June 2009, June 2010, June 2011

VOLUNTEER WORKAmeriCorps Volunteer, Salt Lake City, UTDisability Inclusion VISTA, July 2009 – July 2010

Increased physical site access of Utah State National Service Programs Educated AmeriCorps State programs on disability accommodation policies Successfully acquired a $60k Federal Grant from the 2009-2010 Disability Accommodation Grant Design and present materials to local disability organizations on the benefits and opportunities of

AmeriCorps service for individuals with a disability

Oregon State University, Corvallis, ORMultiple Sclerosis Clinic and IMPACT program, 2003-2005

Designed exercise programs for clinic participants and monitored exercise sessions Helped clinic participants set goals for living more functionally independent lifestyles

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