Junaid Kamal



CURRICULUM VITAE

Junaid Kamal, MD

1234 Braeswood blvd # 123 B

Houston, TX 75849

Phone (123) 123-4567

Fax: (123) 123-4567

E-mail jk1234@

EDUCATION

• University of Texas-School of Public Health (UT-SPH), Houston, Master in Public Health. Expected graduation, 2005. Major in Clinical Research Trials.

• Army Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, M.B.B.S (MD) (2/1991-6/1996).

TRAINING

• University of Texas-Medical School, Houston (UT-MSH), Pain Management Fellowship, (7/2004-present).

• University of Texas-Medical School, Houston, Anesthesiology Residency, (6/2000-6/2004).

• Civil Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, Volunteer House Officer Training, (11/1996-01/1997).

• Army Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Clinical Clerkships, (06/93-08/95). Rotations through departments of Internal Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, OB/GYN, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Pediatrics and ENT.

WORK EXPERIENCE

• Pain Management Fellowship (July 2004-present)

University of Texas Pain Center

• Evaluation of patients with chronic pain problems

• Management of chronic pain, cancer and non-cancer pain

• Pharmacotherapy

• Interventional procedures, Vertebroplasty, selective nerve root blocks, medial branch blocks, facet joint injections, epidural steroid injections, intercostals blocks, trigger point injections, motor point injections, radiofrequency ablative procedures and Sympathetic ganglion blocks

• Acute pain service, post-operative pain, thoracic epidural management

• Physical and psychological evaluations

• Multi-disciplinary approach to chronic pain patients

• Clinical Anesthesiology Residency (June 2001-June 2004)

University of Texas, Houston, Clinical sites:

Memorial Hermann Hospital

Memorial Hermann Children’s Hospital

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital

Residency specialty rotations:

Acute and chronic Pain Management (2 months)

• Comprehensive approach to treating Acute postoperative pain and chronic pain

• Interventional procedures: Vertebroplasty, selective nerve root blocks, medial branch blocks, facet joint injections, epidural steroid injections, intercostals blocks, trigger point injections, motor point injections and radiofrequency ablative procedures. Sympathetic ganglion blocks

• Physical and psychological therapy, behavior modification, relaxation techniques

• Pharmacotherapy

• Management of thoracic epidurals

Cancer Pain Management (1 month at MD Anderson Cancer Center)

• Comprehensive approach to treating Cancer pain

• Pharmacological interventions

• Celiac Plexus blocks

• Psychotherapy

• Palliative management

Regional Anesthesia (1 month at Hermann Hospital)

• Peripheral nerve blocks

• Lumbar plexus blocks

• Peripheral block catheters

• Participated in Pediatric regional anesthesia service

Pediatric anesthesiology (4 months)

• Ambulatory, trauma, cardiovascular, neuroanesthesia, plastic, orthopedic and oral and ENT surgeries

• Active participation in the pediatric regional pain service

Cardiovascular anesthesia (4 months)

• Major thoracic surgeries including complicated coronary artery bypass grafts, open hearts, redo CABGs

• Major aortic aneurysm surgeries, ascending, descending and AAA

• Carotid surgeries

• Peripheral Vascular surgeries

ICU rotation (2 months)

• Management and resuscitation of surgical and trauma patients in surgical intensive care units, life support, end of life

• Management of transplant patients in ICU, post-operative pain management in transplant patients and chronic pain

OB/GYN anesthesia (4 months)

• Management of labor epidural, surgical epidural, spinal and combined spinal and epidural anesthesia for parturient

• Anesthesia management of caesarean section and complicated obstetric surgeries

• Anesthesia management of complicated pregnancies

• Anesthesia management of gynecological surgeries

General anesthesia at Memorial Hermann Hospital

• Level one trauma center

• Emergency airway management in patient with multiple trauma

• Anesthesia for major multiple trauma patients and their post-operative pain management in the ICU

• General, orthopedic, cardiothoracic, and major vascular surgeries as well as neuroanesthesia

• Liver and kidney transplants

Clinical Base Year (June 2000-June 2001)

University of Texas, Houston

Department of Medicine (Inpatient, ER, ICU)

Department of Pediatrics (Inpatient, Cancer, Neonatal ICU, Pedi ICU)

Department of Anesthesia, (2 months).

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

• Research Assistant, 4/99-5/2000, Dr. Chelly, Anesthesiology, UT-Medical School, Houston. Duties included, pre-op evaluations, consent and anesthesia monitoring for study patients. Data analysis and compiling results for study patients.

❑ Clinical drug trial on blood substitute products (HEMOLINK) from HEMOSOL in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft and orthopedic patients.

❑ Post-operative pain study in Total Hip Replacement patients getting general, block or epidural anesthesia.

❑ Post-operative pain study in Total Knee Replacement patients getting general, block or epidural anesthesia.

❑ Intravenous conscious sedation with versed vs. propofol for breast biopsy patients.

❑ Pediatric inhalation induction using a mask vs. toy inhalation device.

• Graduate Research Assistant, 8/98-4/99, Dr. Kelder, Distance / Outreach Education, UT-SPH, Houston. Duties included Computer networking and out reach education for middle school children about prevention of chronic diseases through behavioral approach.

• Research Assistant, 2/98-12/98, Pablo C. Okhuysen, MD at UT-Medical School, Houston. Improving the techniques of Cryptosporidium DNA extraction from human samples by using PCR.

• Research Assistant, 12/97-12/98, Duane L. Peavy, Ph.D. at UT-SPH, Houston. Elucidated the role of intestinal macrophages against Cryptosporidium and drug trial for the treatment of Cryptosporidiosis in animal models.

ABSTRACTS/POSTERS

• “CSEA for labor and C-section: An audit of pruritis and motor impairment during labor and requirements for sedation during surgery”, by Vandenberg et al, ASA 2003 meeting.

• “Post-operative pain in Total Hip Replacement patients getting general, block or epidural anesthesia”, by Chelly et al.

• “The role of intestinal macrophages against Cryptosporidium and drug trial (BMS) for the treatment of Cryptosporidiosis in animal models, by Peavy et al.

CURRENT RESEARCH

• Morbid Obesity patients and elective Fiberoptic Intubation.

• Case Report: Brachial Plexus injury and positioning in Plastic Surgery patients for Latissimus Dorsi muscle flap.

LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION

• ECFMG certification: August 1998.

• Medical Licensure: Arizona Medical Board # 33331 (Exp: 05/06)

• ACLS / BLS certification: March 2003

• Permanent license for medical practice: Pakistan 1996.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

• Texas Medical Association: 2000

• Harris County Medical Society: 2000

• American Society of Anesthesiologists: 2000

• American Society of Regional Anesthesia: 2000

• Texas Society of Anesthesiologists: 2000

• International Anesthesia and Research Society: 2000

AWARDS RECEIVED

• Merit Scholarship for three years (1993-96) from International Institute of Education, New York.

• Bronze Medal (3rd) position among 200 students with Distinction in Pre-Medical diploma in High School (1990).

• Best presentation at Clinico-Pathological Conference, (Hepatitis B virus in developing countries) during Medical School.

INTERESTS / HOBBIES

• Table Tennis, Basketball, sports.

• Languages, English, Urdu, Hindi.

• Community work, active member of “Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA)”.

PERSONAL

• Date of birth: 05-05-1972

• Marital status: Married with two children.

REFERENCES

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