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12 June 2015CURRICULUM VITAEHoratio M. Crunch, CAPT, MC, USN1302 Cereal WayQuaker Town, PA 20082Cell: (502) 555-1234Professional email: Horatio.m.crunch.mil@mail.milPersonal email: Horatio@EDUCATIONUNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES, Bethesda, MDMedical Doctorate, 1965UNIVERSITY OF WHEAT BERRY, PHOENIX, AZBachelor of Science (Summa Cum Laude), 1961PUFFED RICE UNIVERSITY, Seattle, WAFocus on Bachelor of Science - Biology, 1960-1961PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALSBoard Certified in Advanced Cereal Medicine, 1974-presentMember, American Academy of Breakfast Physicians, 1969-presentMedical licensure in the states of Arizona and PennsylvaniaACLS Instructor PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEMeals of the Future Policy & Practice Officer, Division of Make Believe1987-presentPentagonArlington, VA Directed, designed, developed and evaluated Navy breakfast initiatives that supported continuous alignment with SECNAV strategic goals.Researched and revised policies related to professional practice based upon relevant statutes and regulations on community, regional, and national levels.Medial Corps representative for a variety of committees including Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options.Provided consultation for and served on the Medical Corps risk management Meal Alternatives Review Panels ensuring timely input for the Navy Surgeon General.Provided Pentagon orientation briefs to seasoned Navy Officer at the Breakfast Course as well as to newly minted Medical Corps officers at the Officer Development School.HORATIO M. CRUNCH, CAPT, mc, usnPage TwoDirector of Medical Services and Interim Chair of the Medical Staff 1984-1987NAVAL HOSPITAL OAKLANDOakland, CAResponsible for 147 Officers, Enlisted, contract and civilian employees in 6 departments with annual operational budget of $5.5 million. Command Medical Homeport champion supervising the implementation and functioning of a new Patient Centered Medical Home utilizing existing resources and garnering National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) level 3 status on first application.Leader of Patient Centricity. The Oakland Naval Hospital Medical Homeport is consistently a top performer particularly with patient access, PCM continuity, and HEDIS metrics.Continuously seeking ways to improve efficiency and cost-savings through consolidation of resources and personnel allowing for $2.2 million in real-world budget savings.Stepped up as Interim Chair of the Medical Staff during sudden lengthy gap in leadership. Initiated adjustments and employed leadership techniques to improve morale and local perception of medical staff in local command area.Director of Public Health1980-1984NAVAL Hospital RotaRota, Spain Supervised 5 departments including Occupational Health, Health Promotions, Industrial Hygiene, Preventive Medicine, and Immunizations. Performed skillfully as Public Health Emergency Officer for entire Rota military base in time of uncertainty during the Vitamin A/D “Milk allergy” pandemic providing up-to-date information and recommendations to local commands.Personally recognized by the hospital command with the Annual Provider Excellence award receiving a mid-tour Navy Achievement Medal.Oversaw the Naval Hospital’s Safety Department win 2nd place overall in the CNO’s Achievement Award for Safety Ashore for 2008 as the only Navy MTF receiving an award. Guided the Health Promotions Department in winning its 20th consecutive Gold Star Award for excellence.Senior Medical Officer and Department Head of Major Meals1977-1980Naval BRANCH Health clinic CoCOA PUFFS Chicago, ILDirectly supervised ten physicians, five mid-level providers, two nurses, and two Independent Duty Corpsmen.Steadfastly led the clinic in implementation of new Electronic Health Records (EHRs) including Composite Health Care System (CHCS).Oversaw several changes to template management and provider coding proficiencies which improved productivity overall as well as patient access to proper nutrition.HORATIO M. CRUNCH, CAPT, MC, USNPage ThreeFunctioned effectively as acting OIC on several occasions in times of OIC absence.Became proficient in joint regulations regarding US Army, US Air Force, US Coast Guard, and US Preventive Health Services medical requirements as one of the few MTF’s in the region.Department Head, Breakfast Options Clinic1974-1977NAVAL HOSPITAL OKINAWA OkinawaSupervised 13 physicians, 4 mid-levels, 4 nurses, and 20 corpstaff in the largest overseas Breakfast Options clinic in the Navy.Developed and instituted procedures to streamline the check-in process, outpatient procedures, and clinical operations.Performed as Overseas Screener for Navy, Marine, and Army personnel on Okinawa to ensure appropriate transfers occurred to a remote duty station.Senior Flight Surgeon 1967-1970CARRIER AIR WING NINE Lemoore, CALed Aviation Medical Department through homeport periods, extensive work-up cycle, and deployment, supervising 2 Flight Surgeons and 9 Aviation Medical Technicians.Established new Flight-line clinic at Fallon, NV while on detachment for work-ups ensuring quick access to medical care for aviation crew during busy cycles.Taught several large group training sessions regarding the newly implemented, DoD mandated, Polio vaccine roll-out ensuring a 100% successful administration for the Air Wing.OTHER ASSIGNMENTSResident, Advanced Cereal Medicine Residency1970-1974NAVAL HOSPITAL NESTLEMiami, FLStudent Naval Flight Surgeon1966-1967NAVAL OPERATIONAL MEDICINE INSTITUTEPensacola, FLIntern, Breakfast Dietary Medicine Residency1965-1966NAVAL HOSPITAL CRUNCHBERRYBethesda, MDHORATIO M. CRUNCH, CAPT, MC, USNPage FourMedical Student 1961-1965UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES Bethesda, MDOFFICER INDOCTRINATION SCHOOL 1961DEPLOYMENTSBreakfast Physician1985EMF CAMP LEMONNIER, DJIBOUTI, AFRICA Department Head of TMC Vitamin Enrichment1982-1983EMF Panama City Senior Flight Surgeon1968-1969CVW-2 ON USS ENTERPRISE (CV 65) PERSONAL AWARDS/HONORSNavy CrossLegion of Merit (2)Meritorious Service Medal (three awards)Navy Commendation Medal (three awards) Golden SpoonArmy Commendation MedalNavy Achievement Medal (two awards)Coast Guard Meritorious Unit CommendationPGY-3 Leadership of the Year Award Graduated of Honors, University of Wheat BerrySCHOOLS ATTENDEDAdvanced Medical Department Officer CourseTRICARE Financial Management Education Program Interagency Institute for Federal Health Care Executives (IAI)The Supervisors Role in Human Resources Management CourseThe Harvard Bioethics CourseCritical Decision Making for Medical Executives (MEDXCELLENCE) CourseM-1 Total Force/Manpower 101 Course Flight Surgery SchoolClinic Management CourseFleet Hospital OrientationHORATIO M. CRUNCH, CAPT, MC, USNPage FivePROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Academy of Cereal Sciences American Medical AssociationSELECTED PUBLICATIONS List up to 5SELECTED PRESENTATIONS List up to 5 ................
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