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1 John C. Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA, FACPM Professor Richards-Cohen Distinguished Chair in Clinical Research Executive Director The Osteopathic Research Center Department of Medical Education Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine University of North Texas Health Science Center 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107 Telephone: 817-735-2028 Date of Tenure: September 1, 1993 EDUCATION Degrees Fordham University, Bronx, NY; BS (cum laude), Major: Chemistry, 1972-1976 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO; DO, 1978-1982 The Ohio State University, Graduate School, Columbus, OH; MS (Thesis optionclinical epidemiology), Major: Preventive Medicine, 1985-1986 and 1988 Texas Christian University, Neeley School of Business, Fort Worth, TX; MBA, Major: Management, 1992-1994 Clinical Training Internship: Tulsa Regional Medical Center (formerly known as Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital), Tulsa, OK; Rotating (AOA Approved), 1982-1983 Residency: Saddle Brook General Hospital, Saddle Brook, NJ; Family Practice, (AOA Approved), 1983-1984 Residency: The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; Preventive Medicine (ACGME Approved), 1985-1987 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Specialty Certification (Osteopathic, DO) Board certified, Family Practice, American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice (#2395), 1985 Board certified, Preventive Medicine/Public Health, American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine (#85), 1989 Specialty Certification (Allopathic, MD) Board certified, Public Health and General Preventive Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine (#50512), 1989 Board certified, Occupational Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine (#22837), 1992 Medical Licensure Texas State Board of Medical Examiners (#H3103), 1987-present New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners (inactive) Oklahoma (inactive) Ohio (inactive) Missouri (inactive) Private Practice Tulsa, OK; 1984-1985

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John C. Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA, FACPM

Professor

Richards-Cohen Distinguished Chair in Clinical Research

Executive Director

The Osteopathic Research Center

Department of Medical Education

Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine

University of North Texas Health Science Center

3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Telephone: 817-735-2028

Date of Tenure: September 1, 1993

EDUCATION Degrees Fordham University, Bronx, NY; BS (cum laude), Major: Chemistry, 1972-1976 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO; DO, 1978-1982 The Ohio State University, Graduate School, Columbus, OH; MS (Thesis option–clinical epidemiology), Major:

Preventive Medicine, 1985-1986 and 1988 Texas Christian University, Neeley School of Business, Fort Worth, TX; MBA, Major: Management, 1992-1994

Clinical Training Internship: Tulsa Regional Medical Center (formerly known as Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital), Tulsa, OK;

Rotating (AOA Approved), 1982-1983 Residency: Saddle Brook General Hospital, Saddle Brook, NJ; Family Practice, (AOA Approved), 1983-1984 Residency: The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; Preventive Medicine (ACGME

Approved), 1985-1987 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Specialty Certification (Osteopathic, DO) Board certified, Family Practice, American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice (#2395), 1985 Board certified, Preventive Medicine/Public Health, American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine (#85),

1989 Specialty Certification (Allopathic, MD) Board certified, Public Health and General Preventive Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine

(#50512), 1989 Board certified, Occupational Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine (#22837), 1992

Medical Licensure Texas State Board of Medical Examiners (#H3103), 1987-present New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners (inactive) Oklahoma (inactive) Ohio (inactive) Missouri (inactive)

Private Practice Tulsa, OK; 1984-1985

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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Kirksville College of

Osteopathic Medicine, 1986-1987 (practicum year of Preventive Medicine residency) Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Texas College of Osteopathic

Medicine, 1987-1993 (Vice Chairman, 1988-1990; Research Director, 1990-1993) Associate Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, University of North Texas Health

Science Center, 1993-2000 (Research Director, 1993-1997) Executive Director, Office of Clinical Outcomes Research, Epidemiology, and Statistics (Division of Health Care

Analysis and Management), University of North Texas Health Science Center, 1993-1998 Associate Professor and Director of Special Programs, School of Public Health, University of North Texas

Health Science Center, 1999-2000 (continuing to the present time as an adjunct professor in the Department of Epidemiology)

Associate Professor and Director of Grants and Funding, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 2000-2001

Professor and Director of Grants and Funding, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 2001-2005

Professor, Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, 2005-2009 (Director of Clinical Research, 2005-2007)

Executive Director, The Osteopathic Research Center, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 2007-present

Acting Associate Dean for Clinical Research, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2006-2008 Associate Dean for Clinical Research, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2008-present Professor, Department of Medical Education, 2009-present

Hospital Staff Appointments Tulsa Regional Medical Center (formerly Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital), Department of General Practice,

Tulsa, OK; 1984-1985 Hillcrest Medical Center, Attending Staff, Department of Family Practice, Tulsa, OK; 1984-1985 Kirksville Osteopathic Medical Center, Department of General Practice, Kirksville, MO; 1986-1987 The Ohio State University Hospitals, Clinical Instructor, Department of Preventive Medicine, Columbus, OH;

1985-1988 HONORS AND AWARDS New York State Regents Scholarship (based solely on the results of a standardized statewide examination), 1972 Analytical Chemists of the American Chemical Society Award, Fordham University, Department of Chemistry,

1976 Academic Achievement Award, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, 1979 Preventive Medicine Alumni Association Award for outstanding achievement as Preventive Medicine resident, The

Ohio State University, 1986 Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine, 1989 Beta Gamma Sigma national business honor society, 1995 America's Top Physicians, 2003-2005 Louisa Burns Memorial Lecture Award, Council on Research, American Osteopathic Association, 2005 American Osteopathic Association Mentor Hall of Fame, 2006 Gutensohn-Denslow Research Award, American Osteopathic Foundation, 2007 Benjamin L. Cohen Award for Outstanding Research Achievement, 2008 J.O. Watson DO Memorial Lecture Award, Ohio Osteopathic Association, 2010 UNTHSC President’s Faculty Award for Research Excellence, 2011

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY Grants and Contracts 1. The TCOM Chemoprevention Study, TCOM Organizational Research Funds, principal investigator, $6,000,

1987-1988 2. Psychological Hardiness and Presence of Chronic Disease, TCOM Organizational Research Funds, co-

investigator, $3,200, 1988-1989 3. Federal Center Fitness Program Design and Data Analysis, U.S. Public Health Service, co-investigator, $24,755,

1989-1991

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4. A Substance Abuse Prevention Program at TCOM, Fund for Improvement of Post-secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (#P183A00122-90A), principal investigator, $50,436, 1990-1992

5. Development of a Workshop Entitled "Identification and Assessment of the Alcoholic Family: A Family Systems Approach," Fund for Improvement of Post-secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (#P183A00122-90B), principal investigator, $6,748, 1991-1992

6. Health Surveillance of Returning International Travelers, TCOM Organizational Research Funds, principal investigator, $2,284, 1991-1992

7. Analyses of Successful Components of Institution-Wide Drug Prevention Programs in Higher Education. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (#P183F20013), principal investigator, $125,347, 1992-1994

8. Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program, Centers for Disease Control, co-investigator, $80,000, 1993 9. Peer Education Programs in Collegiate Drug and Alcohol Prevention: Descriptive and Meta-Analytic Studies of

their Evolution and Effectiveness between 1989 and 1993. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (#P183F40001), principal investigator, $135,157, 1994-1996

10. Alcohol and Drug Prevention at a Newly Established Health Science Center. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (#P183A40149), principal investigator, $93,759, 1994-1996

11. Administration of a Health Status Questionnaire in Several Outpatient Settings: The Clinical Outcomes Research Study. UNTHSC Faculty Research Grant (#34320), principal investigator, $10,000, 1997

12. Patient Satisfaction with Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: A Clinical Outcomes Research Study. American Osteopathic Association (#97-11-448), principal investigator, $26,710, 1997-1998

13. The First Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America. Carl Everett Charitable Fund, principal investigator, $17,800, 1998-2000

14. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Patients with Orthopedic Diagnoses Admitted to a Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Unit. American Osteopathic Association (#98-11-464), principal investigator, $46,650, 1998-1999

15. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain. American Osteopathic Association (#99-11-487), principal investigator, $69,388, 1999-2001.

16. The Second Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America. University of North Texas Health Science Center Faculty Research Grant, principal investigator, $7,950, 1999

17. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Clinical Research Curriculum Development with Emphasis on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health (PI, Scott Stoll, D.O.; #K30 AT00067-01), clinical research curriculum director, $1,334,140, 2000-2005

18. Stability and Reliability of Palpatory Data in a Longitudinal Study of the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain. UNTHSC Faculty Research Grant, co-investigator, $5,000, 2000-2001

19. The Role of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Diabetes Mellitus. American Osteopathic Association (#01-11-526), principal investigator, $89,346, 2001-2005

20. National Center for Osteopathic Research. American Osteopathic Association (PI, Scott Stoll, D.O.), director of epidemiology and subproject principal investigator, $1,100,000, 2002-2006

21. Faculty Development Training in Primary Care. Health Resources and Services Administration (#1 D14 HP 00197-01), project director, $399,983, 2002-2005

22. A Pilot Clinical Trial of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) in Pregnancy. American Osteopathic Association-Osteopathic Heritage Foundation (#02-18-540), principal investigator, $204,248, 2002-2005

23. A Survey Analysis of Testicular Cancer Prevention Practice among Sports Medicine Physicians in Athletic Populations. American Cancer Society (Institutional Research Grant #IRG-01-187-02), co-investigator, $10,000, 2003

24. Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry - Predoctoral Training in Primary Care. Health Resources and Services Administration (PD, Samuel Coleridge, D.O.; #1 D16 HP 00170), fellowship program director (primary application author), $526,897, 2003-2006

25. Developmental Center for Research on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health (PI, Michael Smith, PhD; #U19AT002023), osteopathic core-clinical epidemiology, $1,883,216, 2004-2007

26. Midcareer Investigator Award in CAM-Osteopathic Medicine. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health (#K24AT002422), principal investigator, $778,231, 2005-2010

27. Osteopathic Research Center – Heritage Research Chairs and Teams. Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, principal investigator, $1,000,000, 2007-2009

28. National Center for Osteopathic Research. American Osteopathic Association, American Osteopathic Foundation,

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and American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, principal investigator, $450,000, 2007-2009 29. Secondary Analysis of Data on Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. American Osteopathic Association (#06-39-A), principal investigator, $99,998, 2006

30. A National Study of Ambulatory Medical Care Provided by Osteopathic Physicians: 2002-2006. Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, principal investigator, $152,000, 2009-2010

31. Mechanisms of Action of OMT for Chronic Low Back Pain. American Osteopathic Association (#09-38-599), principal investigator, $100,000, 2009-2011

32. Funding Renewal for Partnership to Enhance the Evidence for Osteopathic Medicine. Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, principal investigator, $2,000,000, 2009-2013 (additional matching funds of $1,000,000 provided by University of North Texas Health Science Center and Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine).

33. Cost-effectiveness of Osteopathic Health Care: A National Study Based on the Medical Expenditure Study. American Osteopathic Association (#10-11-621), principal investigator, $50,000, 2010-2011

Publications Journals 1. Licciardone JC, Wilkins JR III, Brownson RC, Chang JC. Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption in the

etiology of uterine cervical cancer. International Journal of Epidemiology. September, 1989, pp. 533-537 2. Licciardone JC, Hagan RD, Weiss, S, Kaman RL, Taylor SC, Woodworth RM. Projected incidence of

cardiovascular disease in male firefighters based on current risk factor prevalence. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. October, 1989, pp. 1293-1302

3. Licciardone JC. Use of Veterans Administration outpatient facilities by older rural veterans. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. April, 1990, pp. 331-336

4. Licciardone JC, Brownson RC, Chang JC, Wilkins JR III. Uterine cervical cancer risk in cigarette smokers: A meta-analytic study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. September/October, 1990, pp. 274-281

5. Kaman RL, Licciardone JC, Hoffmann MA. Comparison of health risk prevalence reported in a health risk appraisal and predicted through demographic analysis. American Journal of Health Promotion. May/June, 1991, pp. 378-383

6. Hagan RD, Parrish G, Licciardone JC. Physical fitness is inversely related to heart disease risk: A factor analytic study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. July/August 1991, pp. 237-243

7. Licciardone JC. The planning, development, and implementation of a worksite health promotion program. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. February 1992, pp. 213-218

8. Licciardone JC, Hagan RD. The physical fitness of first-year osteopathic medical students. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. March 1992, pp. 327-333

9. Licciardone JC, Brownson RC, Chang JC, Wilkins JR III. Uterine cervical cancer risk in cigarette smokers: A meta-analytic study. 1992 Year Book of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, MO, April 1992, pp. 254-255

10. Licciardone JC. Promoting the health and fitness of osteopathic medical students. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. October 1993, p. 1000-1001 (invited editorial)

11. Licciardone JC. Preventive medicine indoctrination must begin at undergraduate level (invited commentary)Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. October 1995, p. 572, 574

12. Licciardone J. Establishing an international travel medicine clinic. Student DOctor. January/February 1996, pp. 18-20 (invited contribution)

13. Licciardone JC. The evolving role of outcomes measurement and management in healthcare. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. May 1997, pp. 290-292

14. Licciardone JC, Kotsanos JG, Brinkman-Kaplan V, Cooper T, Jordan JE, Wishner KL. Resource utilization and work or school loss reported by patients with diabetes: Experience in diabetes training programs. American Journal of Managed Care. May 1997, pp. 777-782

15. Licciardone JC. Emerging drug resistance and vaccination for typhoid fever. Journal of the American Medical Association (research letter). Feb 25, 1998, pp.579-580

16. Licciardone JC, Herron KM, Clark AJ, Squires D. Clinic-based health information Web site for international travelers. Journal of the American Medical Association (research letter). October 21, 1998, p. 1310

17. Licciardone JC. Health hazards reported by international travelers. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. April 1999, pp. 206-208

18. Licciardone JC. A comparison of television health information viewers and non-viewers in the United States

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(research e-letter). British Medical Journal. May 6, 1999 19. Licciardone JC, Herron KM, Marshall M, Woodworth RM. Factors associated with the vaccination of

international travelers: A multivariate analysis. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2000, pp.423-431

20. Licciardone JC. Screening international travelers for hepatitis A antibodies vs. routinely using vaccine: how

generalizable are the results? (invited commentary) Western Journal of Medicine, November 2000; pp.329-330 21. Smith-Barbaro PA, Licciardone JC, Clarke HF, Coleridge ST. Factors associated with intended use of a Web site

among family practice patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research, May 2001 22. Licciardone JC, Herron KM. Characteristics, satisfaction, and perceptions of patients receiving ambulatory health

care from osteopathic physicians: A comparative national survey. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2001, pp.374-385

23. Licciardone JC. Characteristics of short-term travelers and expatriates attending an international travel medicine

clinic in the United States. Journal of Travel Medicine, July/August 2001, pp.210-212 24. Licciardone JC, Smith-Barbaro P, Coleridge ST. Use of the Internet as a resource for consumer health

information: results of the Second Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (OSTEOSURV-II). Journal of Medical Internet Research, December 2001

25. Licciardone JC, Gamber R, Herron K. Patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes associated with osteopathic

manipulative treatment. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, January 2002, pp.13-20

26. Licciardone JC, Gamber RG. Russo DP. Quality of life in referred patients presenting to a specialty clinic for

osteopathic manipulative treatment. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, March 2002, pp.151-155

27. Licciardone JC. Response to: Oleski SL, Kim MDS. Need for objective measures to prove clinical outcome.

Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, March 2002, pp.120-121

28. Licciardone JC, Brittain PD, Coleridge ST. Health status and satisfaction of patients receiving ambulatory care at

osteopathic training clinics. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, April 2002, pp.219-223 29. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Smith-Barbaro P. Rating interest in clinical research among osteopathic medical

students (research letter). Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2002, pp.410-412 30. Licciardone JC. Access patterns of a clinic-based health information Web site for international travelers. Journal

of Travel Medicine, November/December 2002, pp.315-317 31. Fulda KG, Licciardone JC, René A, Blakley, S. A study of hepatitis A seropositivity in Dallas County, 1998-1999.

Texas Medicine, December 2002, pp.50-55 32. Licciardone JC. Validity and reliability of the Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America. Journal of the

American Osteopathic Association, February 2003, pp.89-101 33. Cardarelli R. Licciardone JC, Spies L. The prevalence of physicians who emphasize wellness and provide

educational materials for their patients. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, May 2003, pp.175-181

34. Licciardone JC. Perceptions of drinking and related findings from the Nationwide Campuses Study. Journal of American College Health, May 2003, pp. 238-245

35. Licciardone JC. Awareness and use of osteopathic physicians in the United States: results of the Second Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (OSTEOSURV-II). Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, June 2003, pp.281-289

36. Licciardone JC, Stoll ST, Fulda KG, Russo DP, Siu J, Winn W, Swift J. Osteopathic manipulative treatment for chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial. Spine, July 2003, pp.1355-1362

37. Licciardone JC. Outcomes of a Federally-funded program for alcohol and other drug prevention in higher education. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, November 2003, pp.803-827

38. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC, Ramírez G. Predicting risk for disciplinary action by a State Medical Board. Texas Medicine, January 2004, pp.84-90

39. Licciardone JC. Response to: Ernst E. Manipulative therapies: another negative trial of manipulative treatment for back pain. Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, March 2004, pp.43-44

40. Licciardone JC, Stoll ST, Herron KM, Gamber RG. Swift J. Winn W. A randomized controlled trial of osteopathic manipulative treatment following knee or hip arthroplasty. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, May 2004, pp.193-202

41. Licciardone JC. Response to: Bledsoe B. The elephant in the room: does OMT have proved benefit? Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, October 2004, pp.405-406

42. Licciardone JC. The unique role of osteopathic physicians in treating low back pain. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, November 2004 (supplement), S13-S18

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43. Iverson GD, Coleridge ST, Fulda KG, Licciardone JC. What factors influence a family physician’s decision to refer a patient to a specialist? Rural and Remote Health, July 2005

44. Licciardone JC, Brimhall AK, King LN. Osteopathic manipulative treatment for low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, August 2005 6:43

45. Licciardone JC, Nelson K, Glonek T, Sleszynski SL, Cruser dA. Osteopathic manipulative treatment of somatic dysfunction among patients in the family practice setting: a retrospective analysis. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, December 2005, pp.537-544

46. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC, Taylor LG. A cross-sectional evidence-based review of pharmaceutical promotional marketing brochures and their underlying studies: is what they tell us important and true? BMC Family Practice, March 2006, 7:13

47. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC. Factors associated with high-severity disciplinary action by a state medical board: a Texas study of medical license revocation. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, March 2006, pp.153-156

48. Licciardone JC. Response to: Resch KL, Schwerla F. Osteopathic manipulative treatment significantly reduces low back pain: systematic review and meta-analysis. Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, March 2006, pp.50-52

49. Licciardone JC, Russo DP. Blinding protocols, treatment credibility, and expectancy: methodologic issues in clinical trials of osteopathic manipulative treatment. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Aug 2006, pp. 457-463

50. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic medical research – 2006 (invited editorial). Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2006, pp.447-448

51. Licciardone JC, Cardarelli R. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care: a new journal for changing times (launch editorial). Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, January 2007

52. Licciardone JC. A comparison of patient visits to osteopathic and allopathic general and family medicine physicians: results from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2003-2004. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, January 2007

53. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic research: elephants, enigmas, and evidence. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, February 2007

54. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Stoll ST, Gamber RG, Cage AC. A case-control study of osteopathic palpatory findings in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, February 2007

55. Licciardone JC, Responding to the challenge of clinically relevant osteopathic research: efficacy and beyond (invited commentary). International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, March 2007

56. Sanderlin BW, Licciardone JC. Osteopathic manipulative treatment for pandemic influenza: many questions, few answers (editorial). Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, July 2007

57. Licciardone JC, Cardarelli R. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care completes first year of publication (editorial). Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, January 2008

58. Licciardone JC. Educating osteopaths to be researchers – what role should research methods and biostatistics have in an undergraduate curriculum? International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, January 2008, pp. 62-68

59. Licciardone JC, King HH, Hensel KL, Williams DG. OSTEOPAThic Health outcomes In Chronic low back pain: The OSTEOPATHIC Trial. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. April 2008; 2:5

60. Licciardone JC. Rediscovering the classic osteopathic literature to advance contemporary patient-oriented research: a new look at diabetes mellitus. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. July 2008; 2:9

61. Brimhall AK, Jacobe H, King LN, Licciardone JC, Menter A. Safety and efficacy of alefacept, efalizumab, etanercept and infliximab in treating moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. British Journal of Dermatology. August 2008, pp. 274-285

62. Licciardone JC, King HH, Kearns CM. The Osteopathic Research Center will remain key to osteopathic medical profession. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2008, pp. 353-355

63. Licciardone JC. The epidemiology and medical management of low back pain during ambulatory medical care visits in the United States. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. November 2008; 2:11

64. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care looks forward to 2009 (editorial). Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, January 2009; 3:2

65. Licciardone JC, Clearfield MB, Guillory VJ. Clinical practice characteristics of osteopathic and allopathic primary care physicians at academic health centers: results from the national ambulatory medical care survey. Academic Medicine, June 2009, pp. 744-50

66. Licciardone JC. Time for the osteopathic profession to take the lead in musculoskeletal research. Osteopathic

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Medicine and Primary Care. July 2009; 3:6 67. Cruser dA, Dubin B, Brown SK, Bakken LL, Licciardone JC, Podawiltz AL, Bulik RJ. Biomedical research

competencies for osteopathic medical students. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. October 2009; 3:10 68. Licciardone JC, Buchanan S, Hensel KL, King HH, Fulda KG, Stoll ST. Osteopathic manipulative treatment of

back pain and related symptoms during pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. January 2010, pp. 43e1-8

69. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care: one journal, two audiences. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. January 2010; 4:1

70. Clinical Guideline Subcommittee on Low Back Pain. American Osteopathic Association guidelines for osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) for patients with low back pain. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. November 2010; pp. 653-666

71. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic manipulative treatment in patients with low back pain. Clinical Rheumatology. June 2011; pp.871-872

72. Licciardone JC, Singh KP. Sociodemographic and geographic characteristics associated with patient visits to osteopathic physicians for primary care. BMC Health Services Research. November 2011; 11:303

73. Licciardone JC, Kearns CM, Ruggiere P. Background and methodology of the Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America 2010 (OSTEOSURV 2010). Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. December 2011; pp, 670-684

74. Goss DA, Thomas JS, Walkowski S, Clark SC, Licciardone JC, Yue GH, Clark BC. Non-thrust manual therapy reduces erector spinae short-latency stretch reflex asymmetries in patients with chronic low back pain. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. January 2012 [epub ahead of print]

75. Licciardone JC, Kearns CM. Somatic dysfunction and its association with chronic low back pain, back-specific functioning, and general health: Results from the OSTEOPATHIC Trial. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. July 2012; pp. 420-428

76. Licciardone JC, Kearns CM. A new triadic paradigm for osteopathic research in real-world settings. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. July 2012; pp. 447-456

77. Licciardone JC. Highlights of The Osteopathic Research Center’s 10 anniversary conference on Using Manual and Conventional Therapies to Enhance Musculoskeletal Health. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. In press.

78. Licciardone JC, Kearns CM, Hodge LM, Bergamini MVW. Associations of cytokine concentrations with key osteopathic lesions and clinical outcomes in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: Results from the OSTEOPATHIC Trial. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. In press

79. Licciardone JC. Geographic patterns in primary care visits provided by osteopathic physicians. Family Medicine. In press

Theses/Chapters/Reviews 1. Licciardone JC. Clinical Obstetrics: a Public Health Perspective (book review). Journal of the American

Osteopathic Association. March 1988, pp. 415-419 2. Licciardone JC. The Use of a Population-Based Cancer Registry in Epidemiologic Research: A Case-Control

Study of Uterine Cervical Cancer. Masters Thesis, The Ohio State University, June 1988. 3. Licciardone JC. A Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental Medicine (book review). Journal of

the American Osteopathic Association. August 1995, p. 463 4. Licciardone JC. Risk Communication and Public Health (book review). British Medical Journal. October 21,

2000, p. 1026

5. Snow RJ, Licciardone JC, Gamber RG. Chapter 76. Outcomes research and design. In: Ward RC (ed).

Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine, 2nd

ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003: pp. 1194-1202 Published Abstracts/Conference Poster Presentations 1. Kaman RL (Presenter), Licciardone JC. Comparison of two instruments for needs assessment and evaluation of

an employee health promotion program. Association for Fitness in Business, Phoenix, AZ, September 1989 (program abstract published).

2. Kaman RL (Presenter), Licciardone JC. Cardiovascular disease risk in firefighters. Texas Fire Chiefs Association, Texas Municipal League Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 1989 (program abstract published).

3. Kaman RL, Licciardone JC (Presenter), Hoffmann MA. Comparison of an unvalidated proxy measure of health risks with the HEALTHIER PEOPLE Health Risk Appraisal Program. Prevention '90, Atlanta, GA, April 1990

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(program abstract published). 4. Peyton SA (Presenter), Licciardone JC, McQueen G. Characteristics of medical students electing a death and

dying workshop. The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November 1991 (program abstract published).

5. Messner GN (Presenter), Wallace WE, Olivencia-Yurvati AH, Licciardone J. Coronary endarterectomy as an adjunct to improved myocardial preservation. American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. Atlanta, GA, 1997

6. Brittain PD, Stoll ST, Dickey JA, Romanski VV, Licciardone JC (Presenter). Efficacy of osteopathic manipulative treatment in improving clinical outcomes in patients with orthopedic diagnoses admitted to a hospital-based rehabilitation unit. American Osteopathic Association. 41

st Annual Research Conference. San Antonio,

TX, October 1997. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 1997, p. 483 7. Brittain PD, Licciardone JC (Presenter), Yarbrough CA. Administration of a health status questionnaire in several

outpatient settings: The Clinical Outcomes Research Study. American Osteopathic Association. 41st Annual

Research Conference. San Antonio, TX, October 1997. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 1997, p. 486

8. Licciardone JC (Presenter). Development of a symptom severity scale for jet lag in international travelers. American Osteopathic Association. 42

nd Annual Research Conference. New Orleans, LA, October 1998. Abstract

published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 1998, p. 397 9. Herron KM (Presenter), Licciardone JC. College alcohol and drug prevention programs, 1990 to 1993. American

Osteopathic Association. 42nd

Annual Research Conference. New Orleans, LA, October 1998. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 1998, p. 396

10. Brittain PD, Stoll ST, Dickey JA, Licciardone JC (Presenter), Romanski VV. Efficacy of osteopathic manipulative treatment in improving clinical outcomes in patients with orthopedic diagnoses admitted to a hospital-based rehabilitation unit. American Osteopathic Association. 43

rd Annual Research Conference. San Francisco,

CA, October 1999. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 1999, p. 422 11. Licciardone JC (Presenter), Gamber R, Herron KM. Patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes associated with

osteopathic manipulative treatment. American Osteopathic Association. 43rd

Annual Research Conference. San Francisco, CA, October 1999. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 1999, p. 429

12. Messner GN (Presenter), Wallace WE, Olivencia-Yurvati AH, Licciardone J. Improving myocardial revascularization through coronary endarterectomy. American College of Osteopathic Surgeons (First place award). Boston, MA, 2000

13. Russo D (Presenter). Licciardone JC. A randomized controlled trial of osteopathic manipulative treatment in patients with chronic low back pain. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, March 2000

14. Licciardone JC (Presenter), Herron KM. The First Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract

published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2000, p. 520

15. Licciardone JC (Presenter). Characteristics of ambulatory patients visiting osteopathic physicians: results from the First Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th Annual

Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2000, p. 520

16. Licciardone JC (Presenter), Herron KM. Public perceptions of osteopathic physicians: results from the First Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th Annual Research

Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2000, p. 520

17. Licciardone JC, (Presenter), Stoll ST, Herron KM, Gamber RG, Swift J, Winn W. A randomized controlled trial of osteopathic manipulation following knee or hip arthroplasty (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th

Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2000, p. 520

18. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC (Presenter) Who is using the Internet to obtain health information? (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract

published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2000, p. 518 19. Stoll ST, Licciardone JC, Siu J (Presenter). Complementary and alternative medicine research curriculum

development with emphasis on osteopathic manipulative medicine: a proposal (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 44

th Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October 2000. Abstract published in Journal of the

American Osteopathic Association, September 2000, p. 587

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20. Licciardone JC. Validity and reliability of the Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 45

th Annual Research Conference. San Diego, CA, October 2001. Abstract published in

Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2001, p. 473 21. Licciardone JC. Who is aware of and using osteopathic physicians in the United States? Results from the Second

Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (OSTEOSURV-II) (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 45

th Annual Research Conference. San Diego, CA, October 2001. Abstract published in Journal of the American

Osteopathic Association, August 2001, p. 473 22. Licciardone JC. Fulda KG. Health insurance and patient satisfaction: results from a national survey (abstract).

American Osteopathic Association. 45th Annual Research Conference. San Diego, CA, October 2001. Abstract

published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2001, p. 476 23. Iverson GD, Helduser JW, Licciardone JC, Coleridge ST (Presenter). Trends in referral patterns by osteopathic

physician preceptors: results of a pilot study (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 45th Annual Research

Conference. San Diego, CA, October 2001. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, September 2001, p. 553

24. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG. Can social norms approaches in collegiate alcohol prevention programs have unintended effects (abstract)? Texas Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Fort Worth, TX, March 2002

25. Fulda K, Licciardone J, Rene A, Blakley S. A study of hepatitis A seropositivity in Dallas County, 1998-1999 (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2002

26. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC. Predicting risk for disciplinary action by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, 1989-1998 (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2002

27. Iverson GD, Coleridge ST (Presenter), Licciardone JC, Fulda K. Referral patterns of osteopathic vs. allopathic general and family practitioners (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 46

th Annual Research Conference.

Las Vegas, NV, October 2002. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2002, p. 439

28. Licciardone JC, Stoll ST, Fulda KG, Russo DP, Siu J, Winn W, Swift J Jr. A randomized controlled trial of osteopathic manipulative treatment in chronic, non-specific low back pain (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 46

th Annual Research Conference. Las Vegas, NV, October 2002. Abstract published in Journal of the

American Osteopathic Association, August 2002, p. 442 29. Russo D, Stoll ST, Licciardone JC, Gamber R. Interexaminer reliability of somatic palpatory findings associated

with chronic low back pain (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 46th Annual Research Conference. Las

Vegas, NV, October 2002. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2002, p.442

30. Licciardone J, Fulda K, Smith-Barbaro P. Research interests and motivations among osteopathic medical students: results of a pre-clinical student survey (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 46

th Annual Research

Conference. Las Vegas, NV, October 2002. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, September 2002, p. 510

31. Licciardone JC. Patient beliefs in somatovisceral and viscerosomatic reflexes (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 47

th Annual Research Conference. New Orleans, LA, October 2003. Abstract published in Journal of

the American Osteopathic Association, August 2003, p. 381 32. Licciardone JC, Nelson K, Glonek T, Sleszynski SL, Cruser dA, Stoll ST. Analysis of Outpatient Osteopathic

SOAP Note Form data collected in family practice clinics (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 47th

Annual Research Conference. New Orleans, LA, October 2003. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2003, p. 382

33. Russell JW, Fulda KG, McDonald J, Licciardone JC, Coleridge ST. Running related injury occurrences and maintenance training in marathon runners. Texas Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2004

34. Licciardone JC, Russo DP. Treatment credibility in osteopathic manipulative treatment research (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 48

th Annual Research Conference. San Francisco, CA, November 2004.

Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, August 2004, p. 341 35. Licciardone JC, Cruser dA, Stoll ST, Glonek T, Nelson K. Preliminary analysis of the expanded outpatient

osteopathic SOAP Note Form. International Federation for Manual/Musculoskeletal Medicine. 14th Triennial

World Congress. Bratislava, Slovak Republic, September 2004, Abstract no. 39 36. Licciardone JC. Midcareer investigator award in CAM-Osteopathic Medicine (K24) (abstract). University of

North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005 37. Virgilio RF, Licciardone JC. The quantity and quality of pharmaceutical advertisements found in subscription

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versus complimentary medical journals (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

38. Virgilio RF, Licciardone JC. Predicting Alzheimer’s disease: a case-control study (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

39. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC. Factors associated with the severity of disciplinary action by a state medical board (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

40. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC. Evidence-based review of pharmaceutical marketing and their studies: is what they are telling us important and true? (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

41. Cardarelli R, Licciardone JC. The North Texas Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network (abstract). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

42. Licciardone JC. Osteopathic palpatory findings in hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and depression: a case-control study (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 49

th Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL,

October 2005. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2005, p. 317-318 43. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Stoll ST, Gamber RG, Cage AC. Osteopathic palpatory findings in type 2 diabetes

mellitus: a case-control study (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 49th Annual Research Conference.

Orlando, FL, October 2005. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2005, p. 320

44. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Stoll ST, Gamber RG, Cage AC. Interexaminer reliability of osteopathic palpatory findings (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 49

th Annual Research Conference. Orlando, FL, October

2005. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2005, p. 320 45. Licciardone JC, Buchanan S, Pim KH, Cruser dA, Stoll ST. A pilot clinical trial of osteopathic manipulative

treatment in pregnancy (abstract). American Osteopathic Association. 49th Annual Research Conference. Orlando,

FL, October 2005. Abstract published in Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, July 2005, p. 320-231 46. Brimhall AK, Jacobe H, Menter A, Licciardone J, King LN. Meta-analysis of efficacy and safety of alefacept,

efalizumab and etanercept for psoriasis. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2006 (received 2

nd place award)

47. Virgilio R, Licciardone J, Fulda K, Sanders M. The relationship between chewing gum, attention and concentration: a randomized controlled trial. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2006

48. Clearfield D, Licciardone J, Stoll S, Shores J. Attitudes, knowledge, and use of osteopathic manipulative treatment by osteopathic sports medical physicians. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2006

49. Slicho T, Stoll ST, Licciardone JC, Cruser dA. Placebo potency in manipulative medicine research: a pilot study of patient attitudes towards the treatment of low back pain. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2006

50. Mann CR, Asrabadi A, Hilborn S, Licciardone J. A survey analysis of testicular cancer screening among sports medicine physicians (poster). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2006

51. Brimhall AK, Jacobe H, Menter A, Licciardone J, King L. A meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of alefacept, efalizumab and etanercept for psoriasis. The Society for Investigative Dermatology 67

th Annual Meeting.

Philadelphia, PA, May 2006. Abstract published in Journal of Investigative Dermatology, May 2006, 126(5 suppl):A233

52. Clearfield D, Fulda K, Licciardone J. Attitudes, knowledge, and use of osteopathic manipulative treatment by osteopathic sports medicine physicians: Is OMT being used in the sports arena? American Osteopathic Association. 50

th Annual Research Conference. Las Vegas, NV, October 2006

53. Licciardone JC, Buchanan S, Fulda KG, Hensel K, King H, Salam A, Stoll ST. A pilot clinical trial of osteopathic manipulative treatment in pregnancy (poster). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2007

54. Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Schrick S, Pilli S, Cole N. Systematic review and meta-analysis: osteopathic manipulative treatment (poster). University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2007

55. Licciardone JC, Cardarelli R, Knisley C. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care. University of North Texas Health Science Center. Research Appreciation Day. Fort Worth, TX, April 2007

56. Licciardone JC, Kearns CM. Consortium for Collaborative Osteopathic Research Development – Practice-Based

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Research Network (CONCORD-PBRN) (poster). American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2010 Annual Meeting. North Bethesda, MD, April 2010

Invited Presentations at Professional and Scientific Meetings 1. Risk factors for heart disease: public health and preventive medicine aspects, American Heart Association,

Missouri Affiliate, Chronic Disease Update: A Symposium on Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management, Kirksville, MO, December 1986

2. Public health and preventive medicine as it relates to heart disease, American Heart Association, National Osteopathic Health Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 1987

3. Assessing health risks in municipal employees, Texas Innovation Group, Fort Worth, TX, July 1989 4. Data analysis, The First Annual Joint Family Practice Residency Workshop on Clinical Research, Carswell Air

Force Base, Fort Worth, TX, February 1990 5. Cancer awareness, Minority Health Symposium, The Links, Inc., Dallas, TX, April 1990 6. Smoking and alcohol consumption in the etiology of uterine cervical cancer, Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis,

IN, December 1990 7. How to help your patients stop smoking, The Southern Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, Ardmore, OK, May

1992 8. Smoking cessation therapy update, Spring Medical Symposium, Texas Osteopathic Medical Association District

Three, Tyler, TX, May 1992 9. Smoking cessation: is it easier now?, Texas ACGP 35th Annual Symposium and Clinical Seminar, Dallas, TX, July

1992 10. Use of the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey instrument in a medical school setting. Southeastern University of the

Health Sciences, Drug Abuse Prevention and Education Conference, North Miami Beach, FL, March 1993. 11. Introduction of workplace drug testing in the private sector: A case study. Substance Abuse Institute of North

Texas, Fort Worth, TX, May 1993 12. Process and outcome in collegiate drug prevention programs: A meta-analytic study. The National Meeting on

Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., September 1993 13. Peer education in collegiate drug prevention programs: A meta-analytic study. The National Meeting on Alcohol

and Other Drug Abuse Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., September 1994 14. A meta-analysis of drug prevention program activities and their relation to outcomes: Preliminary results for the

1989 and 1990 cohorts. U.S. Department of Education, Analysis Project Grantee Meeting. Washington, D.C., May 1995

15. A meta-analytic study of alcohol and drug prevention programming at institutions of higher education: Results from 1989 to 1992. The National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., September 1995

16. Update on alcohol and drug prevention activities on U.S. college campuses. U.S. Department of Education, Analysis Project Grantee Meeting. Washington, D.C., December 1995

17. Managed Care Issues, Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter of the American College of Physician Executives, Fort Worth, TX, February 1996

18. Travel/Geographic Medicine, Annual Texas Osteopathic Medical Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, June 1996

19. Managed Health Care and Outcomes Measurement, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, April 1997 20. Access to Health Care Among Minority Populations. Tarrant County Academy of Medicine Annual Conference,

Fort Worth, TX, January 1998 21. Travel Medicine Update. American Osteopathic Association Annual Convention and Scientific Seminar, San

Francisco, CA, October 1999 22. Does Osteopathic Manipulation Have a Role in Rehabilitation Following Knee Arthroplasty? UNTHSC Grand

Rounds, Fort Worth, TX, July 2000 23. The Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America: Opportunities for Collaborative Research in Primary Care.

UNTHSC, Department of Family Medicine, Fort Worth, TX, October 2000 24. International Travel Medicine Basics. Arlington Memorial Hospital. Arlington, TX, June 2001 25. A Review of Epidemiologic Applications in Pharmacovigilance. Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, IN, September

2002 26. Osteopathic Research Training Program: Outcome Measures. American Osteopathic Association Annual

Convention and Scientific Seminar, Las Vegas, NV, October 2002 27. Orientation Program: Family Medicine Clinical Research Fellowships, Fort Worth, TX, September 2003 28. Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment for Low Back Pain. American Osteopathic Association Convention and

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Scientific Seminar, New Orleans, LA, October 2003 29. Osteopathic Medicine in the 21

st Century: A Status Report. UNTHSC Grand Rounds, Fort Worth, TX, May 2004

30. Preliminary Analysis of the Expanded Outpatient Osteopathic SOAP Note Form (des Anges Cruser, Ph.D., presenter). International Federation for Manual/Musculoskeletal Medicine. 14

th Triennial World Congress,

Bratislava, Slovak Republic, September 2004 31. Treatment of Low Back Pain: An Osteopathic Research Perspective. UNTHSC Grand Rounds, Fort Worth, TX,

February 2005 32. Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment for Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized

Controlled Trials. National Institutes of Health, American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Osteopathy, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, and Osteopathic Research Center jointly sponsored Osteopathic Collaborative Clinical Trials Initiatives Conference (OCCTIC) VI, Fort Worth, TX, April 2005

33. Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment for Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO, July 2005

34. Osteopathic Research Center 2005 Update. Oklahoma State University - College of Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, July 2005

35. Osteopathic Research: Elephants, Enigmas, and Evidence. Louisa Burns Memorial Lecture, Research Conference, American Osteopathic Association Convention and Scientific Seminar, Orlando, FL, October 2005

36. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care: A New Open-Access Osteopathic Journal. American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Osteopathy, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Heritage Foundations, and Osteopathic Research Center jointly sponsored Osteopathic Collaborative Clinical Trials Initiatives Conference (OCCTIC) VII, Birmingham, AL, March 2006

37. A Pilot Clinical Trial of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Pregnancy. American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Osteopathy, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Heritage Foundations, and Osteopathic Research Center jointly sponsored Osteopathic Collaborative Clinical Trials Initiatives Conference (OCCTIC) VII, Birmingham, AL, March 2006

38. Opportunities for Osteopathic Research (Keynote Address). Des Moines University Third Annual Research Symposium. Des Moines, IA, April 2006

39. Overview of Biostatistics. STAR Fellowship Program, University of North Texas Health Science Center. Fort Worth, TX, June 2006

40. Applying Evidence-Based Medicine to Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. Research Skills Workshop, American Osteopathic Association Convention and Scientific Seminar, Las Vegas, NV, October 2006

41. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. Research Conference, American Osteopathic Association Convention and Scientific Seminar, Las Vegas, NV, October 2006

42. Evidence-Based Omtology (Keynote Address). Symposium on Advances in Osteopathic Research, 10th

International Congress of the German Osteopathic Association, Schlangenbad, Germany, October 2007 43. OMT in Pregnancy. Symposium on Advances in Osteopathic Research, 10

th International Congress of the German

Osteopathic Association, Schlangenbad, Germany, October 2007 44. Osteopathic Research: A Strategic Tool for Defining and Promoting Osteopathic Medicine (Grand Rounds).

Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO, November 2007 45. The Evidence Base for Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment. A.T. Still University, Kirksville, MO, November

2007. 46. Research Strategies to Enhance Academic and Clinical Activities. 18

th Annual Osteopathic Medical Education

Leadership Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, January 2008 47. Osteopathy and the Evidence (Keynote Address). Advancing Osteopathy 2008, National Council for Osteopathic

Research, London, England, February 2008 48. Educating Osteopaths to be Researchers. Advancing Osteopathy 2008, Osteopathic Learning and Practice, London,

United Kingdom, February 2008 49. Clinical Research with an Osteopathic Focus (Grand Rounds). Oklahoma State University Center for Health

Sciences-College of Osteopathic Medicine, April 2008 50. Advancing the Osteopathic Research Agenda (Keynote Address). International Conference on Advances in

Osteopathic Research, Bradenton, FL, September 2008 51. Your Osteopathic Research Center: Past, Present, and Future. AOA Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV, October

2008 52. Is There a Place for OMT in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes? AOA Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV,

October 2008

53. Updates from The Osteopathic Research Center. National Association of Osteopathic Foundations. Las Vegas,

NV, October 2008

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54. An Exciting Future for Evidence Based Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. American College of Osteopathic

Family Physicians. Las Vegas, NV, October 2008 55. Osteopathic Research: Integrating Science, Evidence, and Clinical Practice to Inform Health Policy. (Keynote

Address). Research Day, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ, March 2009

56. Genomic factors as predictors of response to osteopathic manipulative treatment in patients with chronic low back pain. AOA Research Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 2009

57. From Basic Science to Clinical Practice (and Vice Versa). Visiting Professorship at Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland, OH, November 2009

58. A Case Study of Osteopathic Medicine’s Catch-22. New Trends in Scholarly Communication: Maximizing Author Impact. Gibson Lewis Library, Fort Worth, TX, February 2010

59. A Training Model for Developing Osteopathic Clinical Researchers. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2010 Annual Meeting. North Bethesda, MD, April 2010

60. Discussant on Studies Needed to Develop a Research Characterization System for Chronic Back Pain. Workshop on Deconstructing Back Pain. National Institutes of Health-National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Rockville, MD, May 2010

61. The Osteopathic Research Center: 2010 in Review. National Association of Osteopathic Foundations, American Osteopathic Association Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition, San Francisco, CA, October 2010.

62. Low Back Pain: An Osteopathic Primary Care Perspective. North Texas Family Medicine Update, Fort Worth, TX, March 2011

63. Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care: Emerging Opportunities with Health Care Reform. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2011 Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, April 2011

64. A Case Study of Osteopathic Medicine’s “Catch-22.”American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2011 Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, April 2011

65. The Evidence Base for OMT in the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders. American Osteopathic Association Research Conference. Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition, Orlando, FL, October 2011

66. The OSTEOPATHIC Trial: Background and Methodology. American Academy of Osteopathy. Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition, Orlando, FL, November 2011

67. Spinal Manipulation for Chronic Low Back Pain. The Osteopathic Research Center. Using Manual and Conventional Therapies to Enhance Musculoskeletal Health. Fort Worth, TX, April 2012

68. Osteopathic Manual Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain: New Evidence from the OSTEOPATHIC Trial (Invited Keynote Address). 9

th International Conference on Advances in Osteopathic Research. London, England,

September 2012 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM), University of North Texas Health Science Center Fellowship Director Patient-Oriented Research Fellowship, 2010-present TCOM Academy of Medical Educators, 2010-present Predoctoral Clinical Research Fellowship in Family Medicine, 2002-2005 Postdoctoral Clinical Research Fellowship in Family Medicine, 2003-2005

Courses - Medical (including PA Studies Program) Course Directorships Course Director (1988) - Public Health 6455 (27 contact hours) Course Director (1989-1991) - Developing Dimensions in Health Care III (Inter 9393) (Preventive Medicine and

Community Health) (48 contact hours) Course Director (1989) - Directed Studies in Clinical Research (Inter 9685) Course Director (1992-1999) - Public Health and Preventive Medicine 6363 (41 contact hours) Course Director (1998-1999) – Basic Tools - Information Science 9120 (New Curriculum, 43 contact hours) Course Director (2000) – Preventive Medicine – Informatics 9120 (New Curriculum, 15 contact hours) Course Director (2000-2009) – Principles of Epidemiology 5107 (PA Studies Program course, 45 contact hours)

Supervision Clinical Research Summer Assistantship Program (Medical Students) Planned, developed, and served as Program Director (1991):

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1. S/D Scott Pierce 2. S/D Robb Sherron 3. S/D Serena Wilber 4. S/D Rob Wageneck 5. S/D Joe Sims 6. S/D Nader Bahadory Thesis/Major Research Projects (Major Professor/Committee Member/Graduate Advisor) 1. Heidi Whitman (Graduate student in Community Health Education at Texas Woman's University); served as

master's committee member and supervised case-control study in nutritional epidemiology (1987-1988) 2. Marilyn Hoffmann (Graduate student in Community Health Education at Texas Woman's University); served as

master's committee member and supervised study involving worksite health promotion and health risk appraisal (1988-1989)

3. Pat Cappeletti (Graduate student in General Sciences at UNTHSC-GSBS); served as master's committee member in mail survey of pharmaceutical industry. Thesis: Defining Effective Approaches of Biotech Companies to Commercialize Technology (1996-1998)

4. Angela Whitton (Graduate student in Physician Assistant Studies at UNTHSC); served as major professor in master's project involving a study of herbal product knowledge among primary care clinic patients (2001-2002)

5. Bradley Holland (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as committee member in thesis project on osteopathic manipulative treatment (2002-2003)

6. Adib Asrabadi (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2002-2005)

7. Angela Brimhall (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2002-2005); also serve as major professor in special problems courses on research synthesis and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials of osteopathic manipulative treatment (2003-present)

8. Michelle Shiller (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2002-2003)

9. Fahimeh Sasan (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2002-2005)

10. Carla Simmons (Graduate student in Physician Assistant Studies at UNTHSC); served as committee member in master's project involving a research synthesis and meta-analysis of chemotherapeutic drugs for non-Hodgkins lymphoma (2003-2004)

11. Ted Williams (Graduate student in Physician Assistant Studies at UNTHSC); served as major professor in master's project involving a research synthesis and meta-analysis of the possible association between MMR vaccine and autism (2003-2004)

12. Sarah Arnquist (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

13. Christopher Larson (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

14. Bowlva Lee (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); serve as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

15. Levi Rice (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003)

16. Amanda Tinsley (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2004)

17. Kelly Vopat (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

18. Richard Virgilio, DO (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and postdoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

19. Alan Wolpin (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and postdoctoral clinical research fellow in family medicine); served as graduate advisor in family medicine (2003-2005)

20. Mousumi Som (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006); also served as committee member in thesis project on osteopathic manipulative treatment (2004-2006)

21. Carolyn Pickett (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006); also served as committee member in thesis project on osteopathic manipulative treatment (2004-2006)

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22. Janice Thomas (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006)

23. Yamileth Cazorla-Lancaster (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006)

24. Daniel Elwell (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006)

25. Daniel Clearfield (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); serve as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-present); also served as major professor in thesis project on osteopathic manipulative treatment in sports medicine (2005-2007)

26. Didi Blackburn (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2007)

27. Laponna Irvine-Moore (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2007)

28. Damien Kinzler (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2007)

29. Laura Curlee (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2008); also served as major professor in thesis project on osteopathic manipulative medicine in type 2 diabetes mellitus

30. Elizabeth Rankin (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2008); also served as major professor in thesis project involving comparison of osteopathic and allopathic physicians’ palpatory skills with breast tumor models

31. Simon Schrick-Senasac (Graduate student in Clinical Research and Education at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral OMM fellow); served as graduate advisor in osteopathic manipulative medicine (2006-2008); also served as committee member in thesis project involving osteopathic manipulative treatment of post-operative nausea in orthopedic patients

32. Joseph Oberdorfer (Graduate student in Primary Care Clinical Research at UNTHSC-GSBS and predoctoral Family Medicine Clinical Research fellow); served as committee member in thesis project involving bioterrorism preparedness (2007-2008)

Research Laboratory (Medical/Graduate/Undergraduate Students) 1. Witold Migala, Research assistant, international travel medicine research, 1995 2. Carolyn Urish, College work study, collegiate alcohol and drug prevention, 1995 3. Lola Kelly, College work study, collegiate alcohol and drug prevention, 1995 4. Cherlye Yarbrough, College work study, clinical outcomes research, 1995-1997 5. Paul Brittain, Research assistant, clinical outcomes research, 1996-1997 6. Amy Jeffreys, College work study, collegiate alcohol and drug prevention, 1996 7. Cindy Weldon, Research assistant, collegiate alcohol and drug prevention, 1996 8. Kathryn Herron, Research assistant, osteopathic medicine research, 1997-1999 9. Kimberly Fulda, Research assistant, osteopathic medicine research, 1999-2004, 2005-2007 10. Amanda Medina, Research assistant, clinical research, 2004 11. Karen Wood, Research assistant, clinical research, 2004-2005 12. Asma Salam, Research assistant, clinical research, 2005-2006 13. Suchitra Pilli, Research assistant, clinical research, 2006-present 14. Natalie Cole, Research assistant, clinical research, 2006-present 15. Simon Schrick-Senasac, Research assistant, clinical research, 2006-2007 16. Jonathan Amdall, Research assistant, clinical research, 2006 17. Via’Ney Price, Research assistant, clinical research, 2006 Baylor College of Medicine Clinical Research Preceptor - Department of Family Medicine Roberto Cardarelli, DO, MPH, summer 2002

Lectures or Courses - Public Health Program of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS, 1995-1999), School of Public Health (SPH, 1999-2000), University of North Texas Health Science Center Track Directorships Epidemiology (1995-1998) Administrative Medicine (1998-1999) Generalist MPH (1999-2000)

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Course Directorships Course Director (1995-1996) - Principles of Epidemiology (PHPM 5100) (45 contact hours) Course Director (1995) - Advanced Epidemiology (PHPM 5200) (45 contact hours) Course Director (1996-1997) - Health Care Epidemiology (PHPM 5620) (45 contact hours) Course Director (1997-1998) - Chronic Disease Epidemiology (PHPM 5610) (45 contact hours) Course Director (1996-2000) - MPH Thesis Courses (BMSC 5950) (16 contact hours) Course Director (1996-2000) - MPH Special Problems Courses (BMSC 5900) (16 contact hours) Course Director (1998-1999) - Biostatistics for the Public Health Professional II (PHPM 5215) (45 contact hours) Course Director (1999-2000) – Seminar in Public Health: Statistical Methods in Public Health (PHPM 5145) (45

contact hours) Graduate Students (Major Professor/Committee Member/Graduate Advisor) 1. Paul Brittain (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in

epidemiology involving study of OMT efficacy in an inpatient rehabilitation unit. Thesis: Efficacy of osteopathic manipulative treatment in improving clinical outcomes in patients with orthopedic diagnoses admitted to a hospital-based rehabilitation unit (1996-1997)

2. Robb Nance (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on special problems course in epidemiology involving survey of collegiate alcohol and drug use patterns. Special Problem: Perceptions of Tobacco, Alcohol, Marijuana, and Cocaine Use on College Campuses (1997)

3. Wednesday Foster (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in epidemiology involving the efficacy of a breast cancer education workshop in young college women. Thesis: Breast Health 101: A Workshop Designed for the University Setting (1997-1998)

4. Connie Hodges, DVM (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in epidemiology involving a veterinary study of the transmission of tuberculosis. Thesis: Epidemiology and Diagnostic Testing of Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) Infections in Ungulates in a Texas Zoo (1997-1998)

5. Kathryn Herron (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiologic study of neural tube defects. Thesis: Stress and Lack of Social Support as Risk Factors for Neural Tube Defect-Affected Pregnancies in Women Living Along the Texas-Mexico Border (1998-1999)

6. Nicole Hawkins (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiologic study of breast cancer survival (1997-1999)

7. Traci Lambert (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiologic study of rabies (1998-1999)

8. Wilfred Omoloh (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master's committee member in epidemiologic study of adolescent pregnancy. Thesis: A Descriptive Analysis of Adolescent Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Tarrant County, Texas (1996-1999)

9. Shubhra Nandi (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiologic study of hip fractures. Thesis: Risk Factors Associated with Low Bone Mineral Density and Hip Fracture Among United States Females 20-90 Years of Age (1996-1999)

10. Felicia Edwards (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiologic study of high risk infants. Thesis: Analysis of compliance for developmental screenings of high risk infants (1998-1999)

11. Leslie Dunn, DO (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in administrative medicine. Problem in Lieu of Thesis: Demographics of a University-Based Geriatric Medicine House Call Program (1997-1999)

12. Lee Ann Braun (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in epidemiology (1996-1998)

13. Pam Carter (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in special problems project involving clinical outcomes following the implementation of a trauma service in an inner city hospital (1998-1999)

14. Lynn Breaux (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in health promotion (1999)

15. Michael Nehring (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in epidemiology. Special Problem: Emerging Infectious Diseases: Prevention and Response (1996-1998)

16. Michael Scott (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on special problems course in epidemiology involving meta-analysis of collegiate peer education programs for alcohol and drug prevention. Special Problem: Peer Education Programs and the Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs on American

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College Campuses (1998) 17. Rebecca Grimes (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on special problems

course in epidemiology involving televised health information (1999) 18. Robert Galvan (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member. Special Problem:

Texas Sanatarians and the New Millenium (1998-1999) 19. Raven Green (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as master’s thesis committee member in

epidemiology of breast cancer. Thesis: A Comparison of State of Diagnosis for Five-Area Health Maintenance Organizations (1998-2000)

20. Martha Dotson, DO (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in problem-in-lieu-of-thesis project in public health (1998-2000)

21. Tammie White (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

22. Felicia Wynn (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

23. Sanjeev Mysorekar (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

24. Rebecca Hall (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as thesis committee member in epidemiology (1999-2000)

25. Patrick Moonan (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

26. Michelle Moerbe (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

27. Scott Eischen (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

28. Melody Rodriguez (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (1999-2000)

29. Roberto Cardarelli (Graduate/Medical student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in medicine/public health involving study of disciplinary actions against physicians in the State of Texas (2000), continued as committee member (2000-2001)

30. Judy Yang (Graduate/Medical student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in medicine/public health involving complementary and alternative medicine (2000), continued as committee member (2000-present)

31. Sharon Gustowski (Graduate/Medical student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project in medicine/public health using State of Texas data base on disciplined physicians (2000), continued as committee member (2000)

32. Anna Garcia (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor on thesis project involving meta-analysis of the health effects of cactus prickly pear (2000)

33. Anna Subramanian (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (2000)

34. Rahul Dalvi (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (2000) 35. Srinivas Bapoje (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology

(2000) 36. Suresh Devineni (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology

(2000) 37. Derek Pate (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (2000) 38. Kimberly Fulda (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in special problems

course in epidemiology involving patient satisfaction with health care according to insurance type (2000), continued as committee member (2000-2001)

39. David Russo (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in thesis project on osteopathic medicine (2000), continued as committee member (2000-2002)

40. Jeff Siu (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in problem in lieu of thesis project on osteopathic medicine (2000), continued as committee member (2000-2001)

41. Daniella Gonzalez (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in thesis project on Internet health information regarding blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (2000), continued as committee member (2000-2001)

42. Chau Pham (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as major professor in problem in lieu of thesis project on osteopathic manipulation in elderly patients with osteoarthritis (2000)

43. Mark Gamber (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in problem in lieu of thesis project on osteoporosis awareness among Hispanic women (2000)

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44. Matthew Moreland (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (2000)

45. Cortni Hall (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as graduate advisor in epidemiology (2000) 46. John Paul Benavides (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in problem in

lieu of thesis project (2000) 47. Kimberly Fulda (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in dissertation

project involving analysis of a nationwide medical care survey (2005-2006) 48. Ewa Oberdorfer (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in thesis project

involving health policy (2007-2008) 49. Heidi Venegas - (Graduate student in Public Health at UNTHSC); served as committee member in dissertation

project involving physical therapy and spinal manipulation in low back pain (2007-2009) Lectures or Courses - Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (2002-present), University of North Texas Health Science Center Graduate Advisor Clinical Research and Education - Family Medicine (2002-2005) Clinical Research and Education – Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (2006-present)

Course Directorships Course Director (2003-2005) - Family Medicine Research Colloquium: Clinical Epidemiology (FMED 5540) (16

contact hours) Course Director (2004-2005) - Family Medicine Research Colloquium: Critical Evaluation of the Biomedical

Literature (FMED 5540) (16 contact hours) Course Director (2004-2005) – Family Medicine Research Colloquium: Clinical Research Design (FMED 5540)

(16 contact hours) Course Director (2006-2007) – Introduction to Osteopathic Research (OMMC 5510) (42 contact hours) Course Director (2006-2007) – Clinical Research Colloquium: Critical Evaluation of Osteopathic Research and

Literature (OMMC 5540) (16 contact hours) Course Director (2006-2009) – Principles of Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine (BMSC 5150, BMSC

5350) (45 contact hours) SERVICE University of North Texas Health Science Center Committee Memberships and Service 1. TCOM Executive Committee (2009-present) 2. Research Advisory Council (2008-present) 3. UNTHSC Leadership Development Team (2007-present) 4. Chairman, TCOM Promotion and Tenure Committee (2006-present) 5. President's Strategic Thinking Council for Research (2006-present) 6. Grant Peer Reader Committee, 2005-present 7. Chairman, TCOM Research Committee (2010-2012) 8. Faculty Senate (2010-2011) 9. Intellectual Property Advisory Committee (2009-2010) 10. Chairman, TCOM Search Committee for Associate Dean for Clinical Research (2006-2007) 11. Curriculum Committee (Physician Assistant Studies Program), 2000-2006 12. Intramural Research Committee, 2005-2007 13. Graduate Council, 1994-1999, 2002-2008 14. Conflict of Interest Committee, 1996-present 15. TCOM Admissions Interviewer, 1990-present 16. Research Advisory Council, 2004-present 17. Executive Council of the Faculty, 1990-1992; 2003-2005 18. Department of Family Medicine Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2001-2005 19. Department of Family Medicine Education and Research Committee, 2000-2005 20. Institutional Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-2004 21. Curriculum Committee (MPH Program), 1998-2000 22. Public Health Advisory Council, 1995-1996, 1999-2000 23. Chairman, UNTHSC School of Public Health Faculty Search Committee, 1999-2000 24. Faculty Development Committee (MPH Program), 1999-2000

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25. Promotion and Tenure Criteria and Development Committee (School of Public Health), 2000 26. Chairman, UNTHSC School of Public Health and Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Bylaws

Committee, 1998-2000 27. Chairman, Academic Computing Task Force, 1999-2000 28. Chairman, Clinical Guidelines Committee, 1995-1998 29. School of Public Health Academic Policy Review Committee, 1999-2000 30. Infection Control Committee, 1993-1997 31. Utilization Review and Patient Care Committee, 1996-2000 32. Chairman, Quality Assurance Management Subcommittee, 1993-2000 33. POMDILS Development Committee, 1996-1997 34. Distance Learning Committee, 1997-1998 35. Health Policy Institute Task Force, 1996-1997 36. Health Promotion Track Committee, 1996-1997 37. Preventive Medicine Residency Advisory Committee, Tarrant County Medical Education Consortium, 1993-1995 38. Semesters 1-5 Course Directors Subcommittee, 1988-1999 (formerly Semesters 3, 4, and 5) 39. AOA Self-Study Subcommittee, 1996-1997 40. Program Director, PRISM Substance Abuse Prevention Program (renamed ADAPT Program), 1990-1996 41. Institutional Effectiveness Committee, 1992-1997 42. Task Force for Oversight of Controlled Substance Policies and Procedures, 1995-1996 43. Chairman, Search Committee for the positions of Epidemiologist and Biostatistician for the public health program,

1995 44. Co-Chair, Health Services Research Task Force, University of North Texas Health Sciences Center, 1992-1993 45. Faculty Grievance and Appeals Committee, 1993-1995 46. Professional and Academic Advisory Committee, Public Health Initiative, 1993-1995 47. Faculty Research Committee, 1988-1993 48. Task Force on Second Year Curriculum, 1987-1988 49. Semesters 3, 4, and 5 Course Directors Subcommittee, 1988-1991 50. Chairman, Drug-Free Workplace Task Force, Education Subcommittee, 1988-1989 51. Medical Director, Health Savers Health Promotion Program, 1988-1991 52. Promotion and Tenure Committee (Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine), 1993-2000 53. Executive Committee (Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, subsequently School of Public

Health), 1988-1990, and 1997-2000 54. Computer Committee (Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine), 1988-1989 55. Chairman, Semesters 3, 4, and 5 Course Directors Committee, 1989-1990 56. Semesters 6, 7, and 8 Task Force, 1989 57. Chairman, Search Committee for the position of Assistant Dean for Clinical Research, 1991 58. Chairman, Purchasing Liaison Committee, 1991 59. TCOM Mentor Program, 1989-1996 60. Alcohol and Drugs: A Campus Survey (annually), 1990-1996 61. TCOM designated physician for Substance Abuse Self-Identification program, 1993-1996 62. UNTHSC student orientation programs for alcohol and drug prevention, 1995-1996 63. University of North Texas Academy, 1990 Patient Care 1. Health and fitness assessments - medical history, physical examination, laboratory profiles, vision and audiometric

testing, postural examination, pulmonary function testing, body composition, electrocardiography, maximal exercise testing, coronary risk profile, and medical recommendations for private organizations and government agencies (1987-1998)

2. Executive health examinations, pre-placement exams, periodic monitoring and surveillance programs for private organizations and government agencies (1987-1998)

3. Occupational Medicine physician contractor for the Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory (1993-1995) 4. Medical Director, Carpal Tunnel Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Plano, TX (1994) 5. Occupational Medicine Consultant (1987-2005) 6. International Travel Medicine Clinic, Director (1995-2005), Co-Director (1990-1995); state-approved Yellow

Fever Vaccination Center that provides complete pre-travel advice, immunization services, antimalarial prophylaxis, prescriptions for other travel-related conditions, and medical certificates for travel

7. Medical Review Officer for Urine Drug Testing (1990-1998) 8. Spectrum Weight Reduction Clinic (1989-1991)

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9. Smoking Cessation Clinic and Programs (Medical Director) - comprehensive medical and behavioral treatment programs for individuals, groups, organizations, and corporations (1991-1993)

10. Department of Veterans Affairs, Fort Worth Outpatient Clinic, ambulatory clinic services and supervision of physician assistants (2003)

11. Medical officer for oversight of The OSTEOPATHIC Trial and other patient-oriented research conducted by The Osteopathic Research Center (2006-present)

Professional Service International 1. Editor-in-Chief, Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, 2006-2010 2. International Advisory Board, International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2005-present 3. Consulting Expert, World Health Organization Consultation on Osteopathy, 2007 National 1. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Editorial Board, 1994-2000; 2003-present 2. Consultant to the Test Construction Committee for Preventive Medicine/Public Health (National Osteopathic

Board of Medical Examiners, Part II, 1988) 3. Item writer in the area of Preventive Medicine (National Osteopathic Board of Medical Examiners, Part III, 1988-

1994) and in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, 2005-2008 4. Subcommittee Chairman for Preventive Medicine/Public Health (National Osteopathic Board of Medical

Examiners, Part II Test Construction Committee Member for Community Medicine/Medical Humanities, 1989-1991)

5. Member, United States Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE) Test Material Development Committee for Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Step 2), National Board of Medical Examiners, 1994-1996

6. Member, United States Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE) Ambulatory Care Task Force and Test Material Development Committee (Step 2), National Board of Medical Examiners, 1996-1997

7. American Medical Association. SPEAK (Soliciting Physicians’ Ethical Attitudes and Knowledge) Initiative. Member of longitudinal cohort of physicians selected to provide information about issues confronting the medical profession and professionalism, 2000-2005

8. Member, Louisa Burns Research Committee, American Academy of Osteopathy, 2006-2007 9. Scientific Program Chair, American Osteopathic Association 50

th Anniversary Research Conference, Las Vegas,

NV, 2006 10. Scientific Program Chair, American Osteopathic Association Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 2008 11. Scientific Program Chair, American Osteopathic Association Research Conference, New Orleans, LA, 2009 12. Panelist, Workshop on Deconstructing Back Pain, National Institutes of Health-National Center for

Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2010 13. Member, ZAT1(20) PCCTR (U19) Special Emphasis Panel, National Institutes of Health-National Center for

Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2010

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Journal/Publisher Reviewer Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, since 1987 American Journal of Public Health, since 1997 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, since 1997 British Medical Journal, since 1998 Western Journal of Medicine, 2000-2002 Oxford University Press (United Kingdom), 2001 American Journal of Infection Control, since 2001 Journal of Medical Internet Research, since 2002 McMaster University Evidence-Based Journals Group, since 2003 International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, since 2005 Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care, 2007-2010

Grant Reviewer National Institutes of Health American Osteopathic Association Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

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Fort Worth Public Health Department Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Intramural Research Program TCOM Intramural Research Program

Consultant National Osteopathic Board of Medical Examiners (Public Health and Preventive Medicine) Fort Worth Public Health Department (Epidemiology) Lilly Research Laboratories (Pharmacoeconomics) - Control Diabetes Services (Disease Management) Merck Pharmaceuticals (Vaccine Division) Motorola, Inc. (Occupational Health Services) American Osteopathic Association (Congressional and Constituent Affairs) Dal-Worth Management & Realty (Occupational Health Services) Smith-Kline-Beacham (Vaccine Division) SBC Communications (Disability Insurance Medical Advisor) Sedgwick Claims Management Services (Worker's Compensation Claims Review) Salix Pharmaceuticals (Rifaximin) World Health Organization (Osteopathy)

(Revised August 2012)