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Hospital Made Budget for the 1st Time in 3 Years

Hired 35 Nurses within 4 mos.

Broken Arrow Hospital, Broken Arrow, OK
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Aug/01–Sept/05

Independent Director of Surgery Contractor

Served as independent Director of Surgical Services for Various Hospitals in US

Increased Surgical Productivity

Increased Surgical Compliance to AORN Standards

Taught and Trained New Directors

Directed Hospital-Based Surgical Technician School

Set up Standardization of Procedural Equipment

Increased Flow of OR Procedures

Decreased Lost Revenue

Decreased Turnover Time to under 15 min.

U.S. Army
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aug/86–Aug/01

Sgt. US Army, Special Forces, Operating Room Specialist

EDUCATION

ADN, Carl Albert State College, Poteau, OK

RNFA, Front Range College, Denver, CO

CNOR, ACLS, PALS (expired)

BCLS

OR Technician

Combat MedicBSN, Ashwood University (online)

Plan to further my education to a BSN level (accredited organization)

 

PHYSICIAN

This résumé lists everything in the order he had studied—plus, he was board-certified in each specialty. Note: Any physician's CV is going to be terribly long. This doctor posted only the necessary information.

ROBERT McBRIDE M.D., F.A.C.S.
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Address Phone # Cell # E-mail

CURRICULUM VITAE

Pre-medical education:
Bethany College, Bethany, WV; B.S., 1961

Professional Degree:
University of Maine; M.D., June 1965

Specialty:
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Internship:
St. Louis Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, 7/1/65–6/30/66

Residency:
University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO

Assistant Resident Surgery, 7/1/66–6/30/69

Senior Resident Surgery, 7/1/69–6/30/70

Chief Resident—General Surgery, 7/1/70–6/30/71

Senior Residency, Cardiothoracic Surgery, 7/1/71–6/30/72

Chief Resident, Cardiothoracic Surgery, 7/1/72–6/30/73

Research:

Senior Vascular Research Fellow, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 1968-69

Senior Research Consultant, Brakeman Inc., 2001 (First laser-powered Photonic Implantable Pacemaker, in concert with Mr. Wilson Greatbatch, the inventor of the lithium battery and the permanent heart pacemaker)

Board Certification:

American Board of Surgery, 10/13/72; Certificate #17989

American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 1/26/74; Certificate #4807

Licensures:

New York State, #05804715

California, #G080452125

Academic Appointments:

Associate Professor Surgery,
North Carolina College of Osteopathic Medicine,
March 1966–Present

Assistant Clinical Instructor Surgery,
Uptown Medical Center,
Dallas, July 1966–June 1974

Assistant Instructor Thoracic Surgery,
Galveston College of Medicine,
Galveston, July 1966–June 1974

Instructor in Clinical Surgery,
State University of Texas,
San Marcas, July 1966–June 1974

Instructor in Gross Anatomy,
Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, 2005 academic year

SOCIETY AFFILIATIONS

Fellow, American College of Surgeons

Fellow, American College of Chest Surgeons

Fellow, American College of Cardiology

American Medical Association

Nassau County Medical Society

New York State Medical Society

Nassau Surgical Society

American Heart Association

Lt. Commander, U.S. Navy Reserve 1966–73

Fellow, New York Cardiological Society

North American Society of Pacing & Electrophysiology

PUBLICATIONS

Rohl, D., Summers, D., Nacht, R., Saul, B., Wechsler, B., McBride, R., Rubin, R., Keates, J., OMalley, G., Stuckey, J., Dennis, C. “Combined pharmacologic, pump support and surgical attempts to salvage patients in cardiogenic shock.”
Thoraxchirurgie Vaskulare Chirurgie
21, no. 4 (1973): 332–36

McBride, R., Rubin, R., Stanczewski, B., Parmeggiani, A., Costello, M., Lucas, R.R., Srinivasan, S. “Electrochemical modification of hyper acute immune rejection.”
European Surgical Research
5, no. 2 (1973): 901–4.

Summers, D.N., Kaplitt, M., Norris, J., Rubin, R., Nacht, R., Arieff, A., Lee, M., Wechsler, McBride, R. “Salvage of patients in cardiogenic shock.”
Archives of Surgery
99, no. 6 (1971): 389–401.

Summers, D.N., Nact, R., Rohl, D., Saul, B., Wechsler, B., McBride, R., Rubin, R., Keates, J., OMalley, G., Stuckey, J., Dennis. C. “Intra-aortic balloon pumping: hemodynamic and metabolic effects during cardiogenic shock in patients with triple coronary artery obstructive disease.”
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
13, no. 4 (1972): 313–23.

OTHER

Interests:

Occupational/Environmental Medicine

Toxicology/Public Health

Preparedness Training & Emergency Response

Member, U.S. Department of Defense, Ad Hoc Advisory for Pulmonary Medicine

In Service Education:

Biodetection/Biomedical Consultant, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, October 2001.

“Environmental Security; A New Technology; A New Frontier; A Multidisciplinary Approach to Environmental Problem Solving,” R&D Proposal, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

The Legal/Political Response to Bioterrorism: A Joint Agency Community Forum, in concert with Duke Law School, U.S. State Department, November 2001.

Public Health Response to Bioterrorism/Biodetection Control Technologies, CDC-sponsored research, April 2002, R&D Technological Advancement Forum with U.S. Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry.

John Hopkins School of Civilian Biodefense/School of Public Health, Lecture Series Attendance, Maryland campus, 2001.

“Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation,” Uniformed Services, University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, May 2002.

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