Michael Chipman, OMS IV



Michael Chipman, DO

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Certification and Licensure:

• Board certified in Emergency Medicine AOBEM 3/2016

• Board certified in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine/Neuromuscular Medicine under AOBNMM, 11/2014

• Illinois State Medical License 036.133110, expires 7/31/2018

• Difficult Airway Course, 4/2011; 4/2017

• Current in BLS, ACLS, PALS, ATLS, ABLS

• Ultrasound: Residency Trained; Gulfcoast Ultrasound Course 2009; Maine Medical Center Ultrasound Guided Injections Course 2012; ACOEP Ultrasound Courses 2010 – 4 hrs, 2013 – 8 hours,

• Emergency Department Directors Academy 2014 (I), 2015 (II)

• Additional training in osteopathic manipulative medicine; Southerland Cranial Teaching Foundation (SCTF) intermediate level

o Beginning SCTF Courses 2006, 2007

o SCTF-First Two Months of Life 2010

o Cranial Academy Beginning Course at KCOM 2004, 2006

o Cranial Academy Ophthalmologic Principles and their Relationship to Osteopathy in the Cranial Field 2012, 2016

o SCTF-Pelvis 2012

o Prolotherapy Course 2012

o SCTF Treating Compressions in the Cranium 2016

o AAO A.T. Still’s Approach to the Foot and Ankle 2016

o SCTF The Eye 2016

o SCTF The Ear 2017

o Numerous lectures for students and residents since 2006

• Faculty Appointments

o Volunteer Faculty for Southern Illinois University College of Medicine from 2015-current

o Adjunct Faculty for Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine ATSU 2017 – current

o Adjunct Faculty for ATSU – School of Osteopathic Medicine of Arizona from 2009 to 2011

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Professional Experience:

• Southern Illinois Healthcare, Osteopathic Medicine Apr 2015 – current; treating with osteopathic manipulative medicine and acupuncture

• Southern Illinois Healthcare, Emergency Department Jul 2013 – current, Medical Director of the Emergency Department 2015 - current, Ast Director 2014-2015

▪ Decreased Left Without Being Seen from 6% to under 0.8% on average

▪ Decreased door to doctor time from 45 minutes to less than 20 minutes

▪ Decreased Length of Stay from 4 hours to 2.5 hours

▪ Coordinating with hospital to create Level II Trauma Center (in progress)

▪ Mentored other physicians

▪ Taught medical students, physician assistant students and family practice residents with clinical clerkships and didactic lectures averaging 60 hours per year

▪ Helped start an Emergency Department Governance Board to find solutions from within

• Southern Maine Medical Center, Emergency Department. Apr 2012 – Jun 2013.

• Sebasticook Valley Hospital, Emergency Department. Aug 2011 – Jun 2013

• Kingman Regional Medical Center, Emergency Department. Jul 2011-Dec 2011

• Hualapai Regional Medical Center, Emergency Department. Sep 2010 – Nov 2011

• Osteopathic Healing Hands, osteopathic manipulation. Dec 2009 – Jul 2011. Self-employed during residency.

• MDSI, social security disability evaluations. Apr 2009-Dec 2009

Training and Education:

• Energetic Acupuncture for Physicians UCLA Helms Institute 2016-2017

• Neuromuscular Medicine/Osteopathic Medicine +1 Residency, University of New England – College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dec 2011-Nov 2012

• Osteopathic Emergency Medicine Residency, Kingman Regional Medical Center, Kingman AZ Jul 2008 – June 2011: Chief Resident 2010-2011 and Junior Chief Resident 2009-2010

• Osteopathic Traditional Internship, Kingman Regional Medical Center, Kingman AZ Jul 2007-Jun 2008; Chief Intern

• Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Undergraduate Fellowship at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine 2005-2006

• Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Graduation Date: Jun 2007

• Bachelors of Science, Honors, Biology, Idaho State University, Dec 2001

• High School Diploma, Pocatello High School, Valedictorian, Jul 1994

Publications:

• “The Acute Effects of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment on Persistent Hindlimb Flexion” Poster OMED Oct 2012. Winterson, B; Chipman, M

• “Use of Real Patient Encounters in the Education of Osteopathic Medical Students” – AAO Journal Vol 18, No 4, Dec 2008, pg 12-17. Lockwood, M. Snider, E. Chipman, M

• “Motivating Factors that Inspire and Influence the Application of Traditional Osteopathy in Practice” Bell, J; Gibbons, D; Chipman, M; Pierce-Talsma, S. in submission for publication

• Current: Patient Reported Adverse Events in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Degenhart et al via the D.O. Touch-Net

Accomplishments, Awards and Honors:

• Executive Board, Illinois Osteopathic Medical Society, 2013-current, President 2017-2018

• Chair, Informational Technologies Committee AAO 2013-2016

• Resident of the Year, American Academy of Osteopathy, 2013

• Chief Resident, Kingman Regional Medical Center 2010 – 2011

• Resident Representative for the American Academy of Osteopathy Council of Historical Preservation, 2008-2009

• A. Hollis Wolf Competition – National Medical Case Presentation: 2006 – 4th Place: 2004 – Participant

Professional Memberships:

• Illinois Osteopathic Medical Society 2013 – present, Member Board of Trustees (currently President)

• American Academy of Osteopathy, 2002 – present, UAAO, PAAO Past Vice President, Past Chair of the Information Technology Committee

• American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, 2002 – present, Treasurer 2002-2003, President Student Chapter 2003-2004

• Osteopathic Cranial Academy 2003-current

• American Academy of Physician Acupuncturists 2017- current

Professional Involvement

• AAO

o Information Technology Committee Chairman 2013-2017

o Historical Committee, Resident Representative 2009-2010

• IOMS

o President 2017- current

o President-Elect 2016-2017

o Vice President 2016

o Secretary Treasurer 2015-2016

o District 5 Board Trustee 2014-2015

o Board Trustee at Large 2013-2014

• EMRA Resident Representative 2010-2011

Formal Presentations:

• Illinois Osteopathic Medical Society

o Sep 2013, Histoplasmosis

o Sep 2014, MERS; OMM in Neck Pain

o Dec 2014, Emerging Infections; OMM in MVA

o Nov 2017, The Osteopathic Mindset; How to Start Doing OMM in Your Office

• American Academy of Osteopath

o 2016 New Ideas Forum Presentation: The Osteopathic Mindset

• Numerous presentations to the Family Practice Residency for Southern Illinois University 2014- current,

Other Skills:

• Language: English, Mandarin Chinese – Fluent;

• Taiwanese, German, Spanish, American Sign Language – Beginner

• Chainsaw carving

References Available on Request

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