Date of Preparation - UChicago Medicine



March 12, 2012

House officer M.D.

The University of Chicago Medical Center

Department of Medicine

Chicago, IL 60637

Phone: (312) 218-1839

Email: xxxxx.xxx@uchospitals.edu

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2012- Instructor, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

2012- Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

ACADEMIC TRAINING

2002-2005 B.S., Biochemistry. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

2005-2009 M.D., University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MM

2009-2010 Internship, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

2010-2012 Internal Medicine Residency, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, IL

2012-2013 Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, IL

LICENSING AND BOARD CERTIFICATION

2007 USMLE Step 1, Score

2008 USMLE Step 2 CK, Score

2008 USMLE Step 2 CS, Passed

2010 Temporary Illinois License

2011 USMLE Step 3, Score

2012 ABIM board exam (Future)

TEACHING

Residency:

(a) Didactic

2009-2012 Led hour long case discussions and prepared power point presentations on the following topics, Fever of Unknown origin (2009,2010), Erysipelothrix Infections (Jan. 2010), Ectoparasites (Oct. 2011), Zoster Vaccine (Oct. 2010), Pulmonary Nocardia (Oct. 2011), Acromegaly (Dec. 2011), Medical Ethics (Feb. 2012)

2011 Prepared clinical pathophysiology case presentation to critical care, infectious disease and cardiology faculty (Oct 2011)

2012 Gave annual lecture to fourth year medical students as part of physical diagnosis course on fever in a cross cover patient (March 2012)

2012 Taught bedside exam to second year medical students for a formal physical diagnosis course on rheumatology (January 2012)

SCHOLARSHIP

Peer-reviewed publications in the primary literature:

1. Dunn, RD, David MZ, Bares SH. Central Venous Catheter-related Bacteremia Caused by Kocuria kristinae: Case Report and Review of the Literature. Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrobials. 2011 Aug 24;10:31

Poster presentations:

1. Christoff JP, Dunn RD, Brielmaier B, Ryden AM, Mawdsley EL, Weber SG. 2011. Effect of Piperacillin/Tazobactam Deregulation on Antibiotic Utilization and Susceptibilities of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates. Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Dallas, Texas.

2. Dunn RD. 2010. Hodgkin’s Disease Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin in an HIV patient. Society of General Internal Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 30th, 2010

Research studies that are ongoing and unpublished:

1. Effect of Piperacillin/Tazobactam Deregulation on Antibiotic Utilization and Susceptibilities of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates. Role: Designer, leader, writer and primary chart reviewer. Status: Manuscript in progress.

2. Use of Ultrasound to Determine Fluid-Responsiveness for Shock in a Population of Intensive Care Unit Patients. Role: Assisting with ultrasound image acquisition, swan ganz catheter placement, reviewing and measuring ultrasound images and chart review. Status: in progress.

Previous research experiences:

1. Research Assistant in the Organic Chemistry Lab of Dr. Wayland Noland, Dr. Wayland Noland Phd University of Minnesota, MN (June 2003- May 2005)

2. Research Assistant in the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Mn, Rick M. Odland MD (October 2007 – August 2008)

Constructed a large model of the inner ear for study of the mechanisms of BPPV.

HONORS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

2001 Junior World Cup Fencing team, USA fencing

2005 Phi beta Kappa Honor Society

2005 Graduated with High distinction, GPA X.XX/4. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

2007 Medical School Year Two Overall Honors

2008 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, Elected as Third Year Medical Student.

2010 Elected as Chief Resident for 2012-2013 Academic Year.

INVITED, ELECTED, OR APPOINTED EXTRAMURAL SERVICE

2011 Antimicrobial Stewardship Collaborative, Resident representative, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

2011 Manuscript reviewer for Lancet Infectious Disease. Expanding The Spectrum of Human Infections Caused by Kocuria Species.

Reviewed a manuscript for Lancet Infectious Disease that was submitted for publication to the journal.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Medical Association

American College of Physicians

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