Curriculum Vitae - University of Maryland School of Medicine
Curriculum Vitae
Robert Michael Benitez, MD
Professor, Department of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
July, 2016
Contact Information
Business Address: Room S3B06, University of Maryland Hospital
22 S. Greene St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Business Phone: (410) 328-5396
Fax Number: (410) 328-4382
E-Mail: Mbenitez@medicine.umaryland.edu
Foreign Language: Spanish (proficient)
Education
1978 – 1982 McDaniel College, Westminster, MD
BA, Magna Cum Laude, Biology
Departmental Honors, Biology
1981 Stanford University, Palo Alto, Ca
Cell Biology of Early Invertebrate Development
David Epel, PhD – Supervisor
1982 – 1986 University of Maryland School of Medicine
MD, Cum Laude
Post Graduate Education and Training
1986 – 1989 Internship and Residency
Categorical Internal Medicine
University of Virginia Health Sciences Center
Charlottesville, Virginia
1989 – 1991 Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
1991 – 1992 Chief Residency, Internal Medicine
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
1992 – 1993 Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Certifications
1989 American Board of Internal Medicine, #125879
1991 American Board of Internal Medicine,
Cardiovascular Disease, #125879
2000 American Board of Internal Medicine,
Cardiovascular Disease, Recertification (2001 – 2011), #125879
2011 American Board of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease, Recertification (2011-2021), #125879
2014 Examination of Special Competence in Adult Echocardiography
National Board of Echocardiography
ID # 00027743, Diplomate (12/5/2014, valid until 6/30/2024)
Medical Licensure
State of Maryland, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Active
Physician and Surgeon, Issued – 11/26/1990
Employment History
Academic Appointments
1989 – 1991 Assistant Instructor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
1991 – 1993 Clinical Instructor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
1993 – 2002 Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
2002 – 2009 Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
2010 - Professor of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
1994 – Presen t Fellow, American College of Cardiology
2001 – 2004 American Heart Association, Council on Clinical Cardiology
2006 – Present Association of Specialty Professors
2013 – Present Member, National Hispanic Medical Association
Honors and Awards
1982 Phi Beta Kappa, McDaniel College
1982 HP Sturdivant Award, presented to the outstanding undergraduate in Biology
McDaniel College
1985 Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Maryland School of Medicine
1996 Senior Resident Award for Gifted Teaching in Medicine,
Department of Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center
1999 “Wall of Fame” Award for Teaching, Runner Up. Sophomore Pathophysiology,
University of Maryland School of Medicine
2001 John A. Kastor Resident Award for Excellence in Medicine,
Department of Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center
2003 - 2004 Teaching Commendation, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
2004 - 2005 University of Maryland School of Medicine
2005 - 2006 (each year)
2006 - 2007
2007 - 2008
2008 – 2009
2009 – 2010
2010 – 2011
2004 Humanism Honor Society, first faculty inductee
University of Maryland School of Medicine
2007 W. Proctor Harvey, MD Young Teacher Award
National teaching award of the American College of Cardiology
2007 “Top Docs” – Baltimore Magazine and TopDocs USA
2008 (each year)
2009
2012
2013
2011-2012 “Best Doctors in America” (each year)
2012-2013
2013-2014
2011 “Super Doctors” Washington DC-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, Washington Post Magazine, 10/23/2011 (each year)
2012
2013
2014 Theodore E. Woodward, MD Award for Gifted Teaching in Clinical Medicine (selected by the Medical House Staff)
Clinical Activities
Clinical expertise: General clinical cardiology; echocardiography including stress echo and transesophageal echo, right and left heart catheterization and coronary angiography, trans-septal catheterization, and endomyocardial biopsy; interpretation of electrocardiograms and ambulatory ECG; performance and interpretation of exercise treadmill tests.
Scope of clinical practice:
Primary practice – UMPPA, 419 W. Redwood St., Baltimore, MD (o/p)
University of Maryland Medical Center (in-patient)
Responsibilities include in-patient and out-patient consultation, initial evaluation, and continued care. Inpatient attending responsibilities include Coronary Care Unit, Cardiology Consult Service, Attending in echocardiography suite, and cardiac catheterization laboratory. Administrative responsibility includes directing in-patient cardiovascular care for the Division of Cardiology.
Administrative Service
Institutional Service
1991-1997 University of Maryland School of Medicine Council, Member
1991-1998 Critical Care Committee, Member
Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center
1991-1998 Unit Directors Committee, Member
University of Maryland Medical Center
1991 – present Liver Transplant Selection Committee - Consultant
University of Maryland Medical Center
1991-1996 Emphysema Study Group / National Emphysema Treatment Trial, University of Maryland Medical Center
1994 – 2004 Director, Cardiology Graphics Laboratory
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
1994 - 1998 Medical Director, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center
1998 Liaison Committee on Medical Education - Institutional Self-Study Task Force, University of Maryland School of Medicine
1998 – present Student Appeals Committees – Office of Student Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine – as needed
2001. Institutional Review Board (IRB), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Alternate
2002 - Present Fellowship Program Director, Division of Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical Center
2006 – Present Director, In-Patient Clinical Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical Center
2009 – 2012 Member, University of Maryland School of Medicine Judicial Board
1/2012 – 10/2013 Interim-Chief, Division of Cardiology, University of Maryland
2013 – present Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine
11/2013 – Present Associate Chief (Clinical), Division of Cardiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
6/2015 – 12/2015 Interim Director, Echocardiography Laboratory, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Local and National Service
1995-1999 Founder and Section Editor, Case Records of the University of Maryland, Maryland Medical Journal, a quarterly feature profiling our Clinico-pathologic Conferences (CPC’s)
1998 – 2004 Cardiology Consultant – Baltimore Ravens NFL Team
1998 - present Catheterization and Cardiovascular Intervention, Manuscript review
1999 - present Clinical Cardiology, manuscript review
2000 – present American Journal of Cardiology, manuscript review
2001. Reviewer – American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Cardiovascular Diseases, Certification Exam Questions
2002 – present American Journal of Medicine, manuscript review
2002. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) – Special Emphasis Panel review committee regarding RFA AI-01-004, “Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases: Novel Approaches to Pathogen Detection” Gerald McLaughlin, MD, PhD – Chairman. Bethesda, Maryland.
2007 American College of Cardiology: Abstract grading for 2008 National Scientific Session, Chicago, Illinois – Valvular Heart Disease
2007 - 2008 Clinical Cardiology Spotlight Planning Committee – American College of Cardiology – Member
2007 – 2010 Needs Assessment Workgroup – American College of Cardiology
2007 – 2010 MKSAP 15 Writing Group – American College of Physicians, Catherine Otto, MD – Chair
2008 American College of Cardiology: Session Chair, Peri-operative Cardiac Care (2008 Scientific Session, Chicago, Illinois)
2008 – 2010 Editoral board, CardioSmart - American College of Cardiology direct to patient website, Elizabeth Klodas, MD – Editor in Chief
2008 – 2010 Editor-in-Chief, ACCIS, the American College of Cardiology In-Service ECG examination for Trainees
2008 – 2009 American College of Cardiology: Abstract grading for 2009 scientific session, Orlando, Florida – Novel methods of teaching
2009 – present Section Editor, Cardiology in Review, Valvular heart disease (William Frishman, MD, Patrick O’Gara, Editors-in-Chief).
2009 – present Mansucript review – Echocardiography – Navin Nanda, MD – Editor in Chief
2010 – 2012 Writing group, MKSAP 16 (Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program), American College of Physicians.
Cardiovascular Disease section, Rosario Freeman, MD – Book Editor.
2011 Working Group – Valvular heart disease, 2012 ACC Scientific Session Planning Committee;
2010 – 2012 American College of Cardiology – Milestones Workshop Committee, Eric Williams, MD - Principal
2011 American College of Cardiology CME conference coverage, American Society of Hypertension 2010 meeting – Peer Review
2011 American College of Cardiology / ABIM – Maintenance of Certification Review Course 2010-2011, Chicago, Illinois – invited faculty. Rick Nishimura, MD, Patrick O’Gara, MD program coordinators
2012 Member CardioSurve Research group – American College of Cardiology
ACC Moderated Poster Contributions – Discussant & Judge
“Prevention: Clinical: Beyond the Heart – What’s New in Vascular Disease” – 61st Annual Scientific Session, American College of Cardiology, Chicago, Illinois, March 24-27, 2012.
2012 American College of Cardiology, Co-Chair, Valvular Heart Disease Working Group, 2013 ACC Scientific Session Planning Committee
Abstract Reviewier – Valvular Heart Disease, ACC13, 62nd Annual Scientific Session
2013 American College of Cardiology Foundation – Mitral Regurgitation Advisory Panel, Randolph P. Martin, MD - Chair
Teaching Service
Student Teaching
1992 - 1997 University of Maryland, School of Physical Therapy: Cardiac catheterization (yearly) Target audience: Second year Physical Therapy students
1996 – 2014 Rheumatic Fever & Bacterial Endocarditis – Sophomore Pathophysiology –Course #MSPR-521, Cardiology Section, University of Maryland School of Medicine (yearly) – Entire sophomore class
1998. Angina Pectoris – clinical correlation. “Functional Systems” Course #MSPR-515 Freshman Medical School Class (entire class), University of Maryland School of Medicine.
2003 – present Pathophysiology and Therapeutics, sophomore class, small group sessions on cardiovascular disease.
Resident and Fellow Teaching
1991 – 1992 Originated and established the Senior Medicine Resident conference series (All Senior Residents in Medicine deliver a 1 hour lecture on a topic of their choice to their peers)
1992 - present Organized and directed a yearly ‘core lecture series’ for new fellows in cardiovascular disease. Personal teaching includes lectures on stress testing, acute aortic disease, and pulmonary embolism.
1992 – 1998, 2000 Acute Care Medicine Lectures Series: Evaluation of Chest Pain and Acute Myocardial Infarction (yearly) Target Audience: Medicine Residents
1995 – 1999 Participant with Philip Mackowiak, MD and the Medical Chief Residents on the production of the yearly “Historical CPC”
1996. Developed an “Abbreviated Guide to Cardiology Trials” for residents on Cardiology Services, which detailed the major clinical trials in Cardiology including brief abstracts and references for further study
1996. Developed a programmatic means of teaching interpretation of ECG’s to housestaff rotating on Cardiology Service
1997. Developed a primer for housestaff and Cardiology Fellows for self-study in Stress-Testing
1997 - 2000 University of Maryland School of Medicine - Preventive Cardiology Symposium: Non-invasive Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease (Michael Miller, MD – Chairman). This One-Day “mini-course” was presented approximately 6 times with a target audience of 50 local Primary Care Providers, Cardiologists, and residents. The Course was held at University of Maryland/BVAMC and was sponsored by Bristol/Myers/Squibb.
2001. Developed a ‘core-curriculum’ for residents rotating on cardiology services: PACE – Program of Advanced Cardiac Education, which met for 1 hour three times weekly.
2003 – present Developed and ran weekly Cardiology Board Review conference for Fellows in Cardiovascular Disease training and residents / students on Cardiology Service
2003 – 2004 Developed weekly Cardiac Catheterization Conference for Fellows in Cardiovascular Disease training (Dr. David Zimrin
Assumed responsibility for this conference after 2004)
Current Clinical Teaching Responsibilities
Echocardiography laboratory, Attending Physician
1-2 Fellows, occasional third year resident
10 hours/day; one to three days weekly throughout year,
except when attending on CCU service
Outpatient Cardiology Clinic
3 fellows
4 ½ hours, for two afternoons, every other week throughout year
Coronary Care Unit, Attending Physician
1 fellow, 6 residents, occasional fourth year student
8 hours daily; 16 weeks throughout the year
Cardiology Consult Service, Attending Physician
1 fellow
2 hours daily, 8 weekends throughout theyear
Prior Clinical Teaching Responsibilities
1993 – 2005 Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, BVAMC, Attending
1 fellow, 8 hours daily, one day weekly throughout year
Except when on clinical service
1993 – 2006 Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, UMMC, Attending
1 fellow, as needed basis (sporadic)
Grant Support
Completed Grants
1995. Co-PI; PI – William Herzog, MD
A phase II, randomized, double-blind, multicenter, acetylsalicylic acid-controlled, multi-dose study of DMP 754 in patients with coronary artery disease.
96. Co-PI; PI – William Herzog, MD
The Efficacy and Safety of Subcutaneous Enoxaparin in Non-Q-wave Coronary Events (ESSENCE) A double-blind, randomized, parallel group, multicenter study comparing Enoxaparin and intravenous unfractionated heparin.
Total costs - $56,000
2000. Co-PI, PI – Robert A. Vogel, MD
CLEFT - Cholesterol Lowering Endothelial Function Trial – a single
Center trial sponsored by Merck
Total costs - $64,000
2000. PI, Benitez
The effects of oral d-ribose on chronic ischemic heart disease. – supported by Bioenergy, Inc.
Total costs - $109,584
2004. Institutional PI, Benitez
Azithromycin and Coronary Events Study
Co-sponsored by NIH and Pfizer
Total costs - $150,000
2010 – ROMICAT II
Collaborating Investigator (cardiologist)
NHLBI, 3% effort
2012 - Solvay 005 Open-Label Continuation Study With Levodopa Carbidopa Intestinal Gel (HP-00047725)
William Weiner, MD –PI
Collaborating investigator (Cardiology - ECG)
Protection V (HP-0005223)
Charles White, MD – InstitutionalPI
5% effort (Cardiology consulting collaborator)
SYN115, Synosia therapeutics (A2a antagonist for movement disorders)
Stephen Reich, MD (Neurology) – Institutional PI
Collaborating investigator (Cardiology – ECG)
Publications
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
1. Benitez RM, Gurbel PA, Chong H, Rajasingh MC. Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the aortic arch resulting in extensive and fatal dissection. Am Heart J 1995;129:821-823.
2. Benitez RM. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and pregnancy - maternal and fetal outcomes. J Matern Fetal Invest 1996;6:51-55.
3. Benitez RM, Gold MR. Immediate and persistant complete heart block following a horse kick. PACE, 1999 May; 22(5):816-818
4. Plotkin J, Benitez RM, Kuo P, et al. Dobutamine stress echocardiography for pre-operative cardiac risk stratification in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation. Liver Transpl Surg 1998 Jul;4(4):253-257
5. Oldach DW, Richard R, Borza EN, Benitez RM. A Mysterious Death. N Engl J Med, 1998; 338: 1764 – 1770
6. Benitez RM. Acquired coronary artery to pulmonary artery connection: a case report. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1998, 45:413-415.
7. Mallott DB, Pohanka BC, Barnett L, Willey P, Benitez RM, Mackowiak PA. A Psychiatric CPC. American Journal of Medical Science, 1999; 318:158-165. (Historical CPC – Custer)
8. Ahrensfield D, Balke CW, Benitez RM, Peters RW. Sinus arrest following a coronary stent. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2000, 50:349-351.
9. Donnenberg MS, Collins MT, Benitez RM, Mackowiak PA. The Sound that Failed. American Journal of Medicine, 2000;108:475-480. (Historical CPC – Beethoven)
10. Durack D, Littman R, Benitez RM, Mackowiak PA. Helenic Holocaust. Am J Med.2000; 109:391-397. (Historical CPC – Pericles)
11. Vogel RA, Benitez RM. Non-invasive assessment of cardiovascular risk: from Framingham to the Future. Rev Cardiovasc Med 2000; 1(1):34-42
12. Benitez RM, Vogel RA. Assessment of sub-clinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk. Clinical Cardiology, 2001; 24 (10):642 - 650.
13. Benitez RM, Seigel E, Weiner DE, Xie XY, Mackowiak PA. A 50 year-old man with chest pain after cocaine use. American Journal of Medical Science 2003;325 (2):70-74
14. Grayston JT, Kronmal RA, Jackson LA, Parisi AF, Muhlestein JB, Cohen JD, Rogers WJ, Crouse JR, Borrowdale SL, Schron E, Knirsch C; ACES Investigators. Azithromycin for the prevention of cardiac events. N Engl J Med. 2005 Apr 21;352(16):1637-45.
15.Mehra MR, Reyes P, Benitez RM, Zimrin D, Gammie JS. Surgery for severe mitral regurgitation and left ventricular failure: what do we really know? J Card Fail.2008 Mar;14(2):145-50.
16. Mehra MR, Uber PA, Benitez RM. Cardiomyopathy and the dilemma of geometric mitral regurgitation. Current Opinion in Cardiology. 2009;24:179-183.
17. Mehra MR, Uber PA, Benitez RM. Gene based bio-signature patterns and cardiac allograft rejection. Heart Failure Clinics, January 2010, Volume 6 (1): 87-92. McNamara DM, editor.
18. Gandotra P, Benitez RM. Valentine Vegetation. Int J Cardiol. 2010 Mar 8 [Epub ahead of prin]
19. Vesely MR, Benitez RM, Robinson SW, Collins JA, Dawood MY, Gammie JS.
Surgical and Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair for Severe Chronic Mitral Regurgitation: A Review of Clinical Indications and Patient Assessment. J Am Heart Assoc. 2015 Dec 11;4(12). pii: e002424.
20 Wang A, Grayburn P, Foster J, McCulloch M, Badhwar V, Gammie J, Costa S, Benitez RM, Rinaldi M, Thourani V, Martin R. Practice gaps in the care of mitral valve regurgitation: Insights from the American College of Cardiology mitral regurgitation analysis and advisory panel. Am Heart J. 2016 Feb;172:70-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2015.11.003. Epub 2015 Nov 12.
Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
1. Allen EM, Benitez RM. A 36 year-old woman with altered sensorium. MMJ 1996; 45: 36 – 40
2. Mackowiak PA, Benitez RM. A 30 year-old man with fever, diarrhea, and rash. MMJ 1996; 45: 310-314.
3. Bennett SK, Benitez RM. A 72 year-old man with shortness of breath. MMJ 1996; 45: 547 -552
4. Benitez RM. A 39 year old man with a change in mental status - Clinical Pathologic Conference. MMJ 1996; 45: 765-769.
5. Wolfsthal SD, Benitez RM. A 56 year-old man with progressive dysphagia, dysarthria and ataxia. MMJ 1996; 45: 933-937
6. Shanholtz C, Benitez RM. A 73 year-old woman with hemoptysis and shortness of breath. MMJ 1997; 46: 131-137.
7. Hasday JD, Mergner WJ, Benitez RM. A 69 year-old woman with hemoptysis, bilateral alveolar infiltrates, and microscipic hematuria. MMJ 1997; 46: 367-374.
8. Margolis DM, Collins MT, Benitez RM. A 74 year-old man with persistent fevers. MMJ 1997; 46: 524-529.
9. Carliner NH, Hanes DS, Benitez RM. A 66 year-old woman with pneumonia and right heart failure. MMJ, August,1998, 177-181
10. Benitez RM. Atherosclerosis – An infectious disease? Hospital Practice 34:79-90 (1999)Republished in summarized form in: BioMedicina, 3 (6): 281-284 (2000)
Book Chapters
1. Taylor J, Benitez RM. Cardiovascular Diseases. In Wolfsthal SD (ed.) NMS-Medicine Lippincott, Williams and Wilkens, Baltimore, MD, 2007.
2. Benitez, RM. Aortic Disease. In Otto CM (ed.), MKSAP-15 (Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program, Fifteenth Edition), American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA.
3. Benitez, RM. Peripheral Arterial Disease. In Otto CM (ed.), MKSAP-15 (Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program, Fifteenth Edition), American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA.
4. Shah K, Blome S, Benitez RM. Electrocardiography. In Baliga R (ed.), Cardiology Review, McGraw-Hill, Publishers. In Press.
5. Benitez RM, Ramani G, Uber PA. The Heart in Rheumatic Disease. In Rheumatology, fifth edition, Elsevier, Ltd., Hochberg, Silman, Smolen, Weinblatt, Weisman, editors. In Press
6. Benitez RM. Treatment of hypertension in patients with ischemic heart disease. In:“Evidence-Based Management of Hypertension” Weir, Matthew, pp 119-130 – Editor tfm publishing Ltd., Shrophsire, UK
7. Aje T, Retener N, Benitez RM. Cardiovascular Disease. In: Wolfsthal SD, editor. National Medical Series -Medicine. 7th Edition. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkens, Baltimore, MD. In press for 2010-11.
8. Benitez, RM. Aortic Disease. In Freeman R (ed.), MKSAP-16 (Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program, Fifteenth Edition), American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA.
9. Benitez, RM. Peripheral Arterial Disease. In Freeman R (ed.), MKSAP-16 (Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program, Fifteenth Edition), American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA.
10. Bock JS, Benitez RM. Blunt Cardiac Injury. In Mattu A, Mehra MR (ed.), From ED to CCU – Cardiac Emergencies.
Abstracts and/or Proceedings
1. Brener S, Cohen M, Talley JD, Eagle K, Gershony G, Chaitman B, Benitez RM, et al. Striking hospital to hospital variation in pre-operative cardiac work-up for patients referred for major non-cardiac surgery. Presented at the 68th Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association. Anaheim, CA, November 1995. Circulation 1995;92:S1-679.
2. Plotkin JS, Kuo PC, Benitez RM, Njoku MJ, Ridge LA, Howell CD, Bartlett ST, Coretti MM, Johnson LB, et al. Dobutamine stress echocardiography for preoperative cardiac risk stratification in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation. American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases; Chicago, Illinois. November 1996.
3. Benitez RM, Southall N, Wolfsthal SA, Galliatsatos L, Lewis R
A Novel Method for Assessment of Resident Competency of Electrocardiographic Interpretation with Linked Guide to Self-Improvement. Association of Program Directors of Internal Medicine / Academic Internal Medicine Week, Orlando, FL – October, 2008
4. Patel MT, Ramani GR, Benitez RM. Iatrogenic Pulmonary Vein Stenosis Following Pulmonary Vein Isolation For Atrial Fibrillation: Development Of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension Despite Incomplete Involvement And Percutaneous Stenting. American Thoracic Society, May 13 – 18, Denver Colorado. Poster presentation.
Other Brief Communications
1. Benitez RM. The hair of the dog that bit you. Arcanum, in: Clin Inf Dis 1995;21:1285.
2. Oldach D, Benitez RM, Mackowiak PA. Alexander the Great and West Nile virus encephalitis. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 Jul;10(7):1329-30; author reply 1332-3.
3. DeFilippi CR and Benitez RM. Exercise electrocardiography has similar diagnostic utility for men with and without diabetes: Comment on an article by Lee et al. Journal of Evidence-based Cardiovascular Medicine 2002; 6(2):52-53..
Published Multimedia
1. Mackowiak PA, Benitez RM.Developed an interactive, computer driven, video formatted educational program on viral encephalitis (Bayer Diagnostic Challenge #9: Viral Encepahlitis) Presented at ICAAC, 1997, Toronto
2. Mackowiak PA, Benitez RM. Developed “It’s a Mystery!” Internet Website (va-) in conjunction with MCI WorldCom for the live, international, interactive Web-Based broadcast of the ‘Historical CPC’, January 1999
Major Invited Speeches
1992 Medical Grand Rounds, University of Maryland: “Myocarditis”
1992 Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland: “ACE-Inhibitors and Coronary Vasomotor Tone”
1993. Mid-summer Family Practice Conference, Maryland Academy of Family Physicians: “Exercise testing”, Ocean City, Maryland
1993 - 2001 Clinicopathologic Conference, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland - VAMC (yearly since 1993)
1994 Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland –“The PRE-OP Study: Preoperative Revascularization Evaluation with Objective Parameters”
1995 Medical Grand Rounds, University of Maryland: “Syndrome X - Normal Coronary Arteries and Ischemic Chest Pain”
Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland: Pre-Operative Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Special Groups: Emphysema and End-Stage Liver Disease
1995 Topics in Pulmonary Medicine Conference, University of Maryland (E. James Britt, MD – Chair): The Death of Edgar Allan Poe - An Historical CPC. Baltimore, Maryland.
Topics in Pulmonary Medicine Conference: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Patients with Severe Pulmonary Impairment. E. James Britt, MD – Chair. Baltimore, Maryland
1996. Rehobeth Beach Cardiology Conference (University of Maryland and Beebe Medical Center): Timing of Surgery for Mitral and Aortic Regurgitation. Michael L. Fisher, MD & Habib Bolourchi, MD – Co-Chairmen. Rehobeth, Delaware.
1997 University of Virginia Medical Center - Medical Humanities Hour: The Death of Edgar Allan Poe. Edward Hook, MD, Coursemaster. Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mid-winter Family Practice Review (Maryland Academy of Family Physicians): Atrial Fibrillation - Evaluation and Current Management. Rockville, Maryland.
Investigating the Death of Edgar Allan Poe. National Association of Medical Examiners 31st Annual Meeting, September 12-17, 1997, Baltimore, Maryland. John E. Smialek, M.D. - chairman.
1998 “Atherosclerosis - an Infectious Disease?” Medical Grand Rounds, Mercy Medical Center, 10/7/98, Baltimore, MD.
“Atherosclerois - an Infectious Disease?” Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD.
1999 The Second Annual Cardiology Update for the Practicing Physician – McAllen Heart Hospital and the Arizona Heart Institute. “Hypertension – Current Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic therapy.” Padre Island, Texas.
“Infection, Inflammation & Atherosclerosis” – Medical Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 11/3/99
“Cardiac Risk and the Vascular Patient” – Vascular Surgery Core Lecture Series, University of Maryland School of Medicine / BVAMC, 11/99 Baltimore, Maryland.
1999. “Non-invasive detection of coronary artery disease” Grand Rounds – Doctor’s Community Hospital, Lanham, Maryland, 10/5/00
2000 1st Comprehensive Symposium on Atherosclerosis, March 9th and 10th – The Cleveland Clinic Foundation; invited speaker – “The Epidemiology of Atherosclerosis”
“Atherosclerosis – an alternative explanation” – Vascular Surgery Core Conference Lecture Series, January 23, 2000, University of Maryland / BVAMC. Baltimore, Maryland.
2001 “The Athletic Heart” – Update is Sports Medicine, Maryland Academy of Family Physicians Mid-Winter Conference. February 3-4, 2001. College Park, Maryland.
Bathon Memorial ‘History of Medicine’ Lecture: “The Death of Edgar Allan Poe” Hanover Hospital, Hanover Pennsylvania. May 2001.
2002 Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine “Renal Replacement Therapy, Inflammation, and Heart Disease”
Vascular Surgery Conference – University of Maryland School of Medicine “Inflammation, atherosclerosis, and vascular disease”
2nd Annual Update in Internal Medicine – University of Maryland School of Medicine: “Stress Testing, Coronary Calcium, and Cardiac Risk”
Heart Failure 2002 – University of Maryland School of Medicine Conference At Rocky Gap. “Mitral Regurgitation and CHF – a Question of Timing”.
2003 “Infection and Atherosclerosis – an Update” – University of Maryland Cardiology Grand Rounds.
“Beta-blockade and Non-Cardiac Surgery” – North Arundel Hospital, Cardiology Grand Rounds
2004 “Professionalism in Medicine” – 3rd Annual Student Clinician’s Ceremony (White Coat), University of Maryland School of Medicine
“Severe Mitral Regurgitation: a Question of Timing” - Heart Valve Symposium. The 3rd Annual Cardiology / Cardiac Surgery Conference, sponsored by the University of Maryland. October 9, 2004, Baltimore, MD.
“A 63 year-old man with an abdominal pseudoaneurysm” Clinicopathologic Conference, Medical Grand Rounds. University of Maryland. 10/27/2004
University of Maryland Valvular Heart Disease Conference. “Mitral regurgitation: update on medical, catheter based and surgical therapy.” Baltimore, Maryland
2006 “Acute Aortic Syndromes” – American College of Cardiology Emerging Faculty Workshop, October 4th and 5th, 2006. Washington, DC
2008 “Aortic aneurysms – Beyond La Place” Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
“PISA for Aortic Valvular Insufficiency – the clinical importance of quantitative echo” – Echocardiography Conference, University of Maryland.
“Management of complicated aortic dissection” – Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
2009 Cardiology Grand Rounds, Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute, New Orleans, LA, January 21,2009. “Challenges Facing Graduate Medical Education”. Session Chair – Hector O. Ventura, MD
American College of Physicians – Maryland Chapter Annual Scientific Meeting, February 6-7. “Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind” . Chair - Ali Afrookteh, MD, FACP,
American College of Cardiology 58th Annual Scientific Session – Invited Faculty: Clinical Cardiology Spotlight, Atrial fibrillation “Cardioversion: pitfalls, precaution, and pre-treatment”, Julia Indik,MD – Session Chair.
American College of Cardiology 58th Annual Scientific Session –
Invited Faculty: “Meet the Experts: Endocarditis”, Stephen Bolling, MD – Session Chair
Cardiosource Espanol – “Global Issues Influencing Training in Cardiovascular Medicine: A New Paradigm”, Editor –in-Chief: Hector O. Ventura, MD
2011 Paradoxical Low-flow, Low-gradient Severe Aortic Stenosis -
Imaging Conference, University of Maryland School of Medicine
2012 “The Cardiologist’s Garden: Botanical Contributions to our Pharmacopoeia” – Cardiology Grand Rounds, January 26, 2012
“Master Clinician: Discussion of Three Complex Real World Cases”
ACC Symposium; 61st Annual Scientific Sessions, American College of Cardiology, Chicago, Illinois, March 25, 2012.
2013 “Contemporary Management of Endocarditis”, ACC Symposium (Session Chair); 62nd Annual Scientific Sessions, American College of Cardiology, San Francisco, California, March 10, 2013.
2015 “Lipid Management is 2015: Risk & Controversies”, Maryland American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, Turf Valley, Maryland.
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