Edwin C. Matthews, M.D.



Curriculum Vitae

Edwin C. Matthews, MD

Birth: January 2, 1955 - Garberville California Children: Nicholas C. Matthews 12/23/84

Martial Status: Married Brady T. Matthews 3/14/86

Amanda D. Matthews 9/19/90

Home Address: 424 Avalon Lane

Coppell, Texas 75019

Business Address: USMD

6750 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 350

Irving, Texas 75019

Email Address: Edwin.matthews@

Work History: Sept 98 – Present USMD

6750 North MacArthur Blvd, Suite 350

Irving, Texas 75019

Mar 98 – Sept 98 Department of Internal Medicine

59th Medical wing (AETC) MMMI

2200 Berguist Drive, Suite 1

Lackland AFB, Texas 78236-5300

Apr 94 – Sept 98 59th Medical wing (AETC) MMMI

2200 Berguist Drive, Suite 1

Lackland AFB, Texas 78236-5300

Education:

1986-1990 M.D., Albany Medical College, Albany, New York

(1986-l987 Texas College of Osteopathic College, Ft. Worth, Texas)

1982-1984 B.S., Physician Associate, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

1973-1978 B.S., Zoology, University of California, Davis, California

Postdoctoral Training:

July 1990 - June 1991 Internship, Internal Medicine, David Grant USAF Medical

Center, Travis AFB, California

July 1991 - June 1993 Residency, Internal Medicine, David Grant USAF Medical

Center, Travis AFB, California

July 1993 – June 1994 Fellow, Cardiology (I), Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center,

Lackland AFB, Texas

Positions/Appointments:

Apr 1994 – 1998 Attending Physician, Department of Internal Medicine, Wilford Hall

USAF Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas

Jun 1994 – 1998 Director, DoD Region 6, Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program,

USAF Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas

(largest region in USA including Fort Hood and Fort Still Army bases)

Dec 1994 – 1998 Executive Director, Specialized Care Center, Western Region,

USAF Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas

Jan 2005-2008 HCA Las Colinas Hospital Medicine/Family Practice Advisory Committee

Jan 2008 – 2010 MCNT Finance Committee member

Jan 2006 – 2008 MCNT Clinical Practices Committee member

Feb 2006 -2012 United Healthcare Texas/Oklahoma Physician Advisory Committee board

Member

Jan 2011 -2013 MCNT Impel Board of Directors (governed MCNT)

Jan 2010 – current Advanced Plan for Health medical director (currently covering approximately

1 million lives)

Jan 2014 – current USMD 401K Board of Directors (currently managing 108 million)

Honors/Awards:

Medical School:

* Psi Sigma Alpha Honor Society, 1986-1988

* Pharmacology Student Achievement Award, 1987

* Marvern Devine Kinzie Academic Scholarship, 1987

* National Deans List, 1986-1990

* Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, 1989

Undergraduate:

*B.S. with Distinction (Physician Associate)

Military:

* USAF Commendation Medal, 1986

* Health Professions Scholarship, United States Air Force, 1986-1990

* National Defense Service Medal Desert Storm/Shield, 1990

Certifications:

Diplomate of Internal Medicine, Sept 2015, Certificate #148107

Diplomate of National Board of Medical Education, July 1991, Certificate #402061

Professional Society Memberships:

Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Member 1989 to present

American College of Physicians, Member 1993 to present

Texas Medical Association 2012 to present

Consulting Positions/Special Assignments:

Consultant to the DoD for the development of the Specialized Care Center, Lackland AFB,

TX, 1995-1998

Consultant to the DoD for the development of the Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation

Program (CCEP) Automated Information System (AIS), Washington, DC, 1995-1998

Consultant to the DoD for the clinical issues panel meeting, Presidential Advisory

Committee of Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 18, 1995

Consultant to the DoD for the National Persian Gulf Veterans Survey Meeting, VA

Clinical Panel, Washington, DC, September 21,1995

Consultant to the DoD for the development of the Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation

Program (CCEP) Data Mining Initiative (DMI), Monterey, CA, 1996-1998

Community Activities:

Active participant in several local charity golf tourniments, including Meals on Wheels, for the last

three years.

ACP and CME Activtities:

ACP Internal Medicine Meeting, 2016, Washington, D.C.

127 CME hours in last two years

Research:

Principal Investigator: Chronic Headaches and the Possible Presence of Antiphospholipid,

submitted

Antibodies in Persian Gulf Veterans Evaluated at Wilford Hall Medical Center. 1996.

Investigator, Coreg Heart Failure Registry (COHERE), 1998, Smith Kline Beecham.

Investigator, Imitrex: Measuring Preference And Comparing Treatments (IMPACT),

1999, GlaxoWellcome.

Investigator, Micardis Community Access Trail (MICARDIS), 2000,Boehringer

Ingelheim.

Investigator, Telithromycin Respiratory Effectiveness Assessment Trial (TREAT), 2001,

Aventis.

Investigator, Astelin Nasal Spray Learning Experience in Real Time (ALERT), 2002,

Wallace.

Investigator, National Cholesterol Education Program Evaluation Project Utililizing

Novel E-Technology (Neptune II), 2003, AstraZeneca.

Publications:

DoD. 1995. Clinical Comprehensive Evaluation Program (CCEP) for Gulf War Veterans-Report

on 10,020 Participants. Sleep and Memory, 38-39, August 1995, Washington, DC

DoD. 1996. Clinical Comprehensive Evaluation Program (CCEP) for Gulf War Veterans-Report

on 18,598 Participants. Sleep and Memory, April 1996, Washington, DC

Amato AA, McVey A, Cha C, Mattews EC, Jackson CE, Kleingunther R, Corman E, Kagan-

Hallet K: Evaluation of neuromuscular symptoms in veterans of the Persian Gulf war, Neurology

1997;48(1):4-12.

Joseph SC, Hyams KC, Gackstetter GD, Matthews EC, Patterson RE: Persian Gulf Health

Issues: In Rom, WN, (ed). Environmental and Occupational Medicine Philadelphia: Lippincott,

1997.

Presentations

Matthews EC, Keogh MJ, Role of the transthoracic doppler echocardiogram for non- invasive

monitoring and management of critical care patients. Society of Air Force Physicians 35th

Annual Meeting, Air Force Chapter of the American College of Physicians, Saint Louis, IL,

March 1993. [Published Abstract]

Matthews EC, 1994. Clinical summary of DoD’s Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, October

24, 1994.

Matthews EC, 1995. Clinical Summary of sleep disorders within the DoD’s Comprehensive

Clinical Evaluation Program, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington,

DC, March 10, 1995.

Matthews EC, 1995. Clinical approach to Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program (CCEP)

patients, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, March 10,

1995.

Matthews EC, 1995. Neurocognitive clinical findings in the DoD’s Comprehensive Clinical

Evaluation Program, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, June

8, 1995.

Matthews EC, 1995. Update on sleep disorders in the DoD’s Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC,

June 8, 1995.

Matthews EC, 1995. Medical epidemiolgy of Persian Gulf syndrome, Armed Forces Update in

Psychiatry, San Antonio, TX, August 26, 1995.

Matthews EC, 1996. Department of Defense Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program: the Wilford Hall experience, Society of Air Force Physicians 38th

Annual Meeting, Air Force Chapter of the American College of Physicians, San Antonio,

TX, March 5, 1996. [Published Abstract]

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