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CURRICULUM VITAE

KALPANA D. SHERE-WOLFE, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases

November 17, 2017

BUSINESS ADDRESS

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medicine/ Division of Infectious Diseases

Institute of Human Virology

725 West Lombard St. N345

Baltimore, MD 21201

Tel: (410) 706-5481

Fax: (410) 706-3243

E-Mail: kwolfe@medicine.umaryland.edu

EDUCATION

6/86-6/90 MD SUNY at StonyBrook , School of Medicine,

StonyBrook, NY

6/82-6/86 BA University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Magna cum laude (Biochemistry)

Post Graduate Education and Training

Fellowship (Critical Care Medicine)

11/98 -11/99 Mount Sinai Medical Center

New York City, NY

Fellowship, Infectious Diseases

6/93 – 6/96 Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Montefiore Medical Center

Bronx, NY

Residency (Internal Medicine)

6/90-6/93 St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center

New York City, NY

CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomate of Infectious Diseases (recertification), 2006

Diplomate of Critical Care Medicine, 1999

Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine (recertification), 2003

MEDICAL LICENSURE

6/93- present New York State, No 192684

6/04- present Maryland State, No D0061838

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

FACULTY POSITIONS

10/2013 to Present (Full time)

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medicine/ Division of Infectious Diseases

Responsibilities included: teaching ID fellows, inpatient and outpatient ID consultations, clinical research

2011 to 2017 Attending Physician at the Center for Integrative Medicine (later renamed Center for Integrative Health and Healing)

Responsibilities included: outpatient Integrative Medicine consultations, teaching medical students

2/09 – 10-1-13 (Part time)

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Department of Medicine/ Division of Infectious Diseases

3/00 – 9/03 Assistant Professor of Medicine, SUNY at StonyBrook

Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY

Division of Infectious Diseases

Director, Antibiotic Utilization Program

Clinical responsibilities included: teaching, inpatient ID consultations, HIV inpatient and outpatient care, clinical research, creating and managing the hospital Antibiotic Utilization Program, Chairman, Antibiotic Subcommittee;

Chairman, Research oversight committee, StonyBrook ICM 1 Co-Site Director

INDUSTRY POSITIONS

9/04- 1/07 Attending Physician

Anthony and Banerjee, MD, PA

Baltimore, MD

Clinical responsibilities included: teaching, inpatient ID consultations, HIV inpatient and outpatient care.

1/97-2/98 Medical Director, Partner

Lewis Gace Bozell

Fort Lee, NJ

6/93 – 6/94 Attending Physician, Evaluation Unit at Jack D. Weiler Hospital

Bronx, NY

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2010-Present University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

Efficacy of Integrative Medicine modalities in patients with Post treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

Clinical research studying the nephrotoxicity of colistin

and polymixin B in the inpatient population.

Survey research studying the attitudes, belief and

Practices of ID physicians with respect to

Complementary and Integrative Medicine.

Clinical research studying Vancomycin dosing in neurosurgical ICU patients.

3/00-9/03 Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow NY

Clinical research involving the study of resistant pathogens in various ICU settings, use of bronchoscopy with protected brush technique on antibiotic utilization, and clinical and microbiologic outcomes related to a formal antibiotic utilization program

6/94-12/96 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx NY

Research involved studying the role of IcsA and the cryptic plasmid genes in the pathogenesis of Shigella infections.

6/85-6/86 University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital, Philadelphia PA

Research involved studying the effect of tryptophan on serotonin levels in rat brains.

6/84-9/84 Queens Hospital Center, Microbiology Department, Queens NY

Research involved evaluating the effect of ceftizoxime on Serratia marscens.

MEMBERSHIPS

Infectious Diseases Society of America

HONOR/AWARDS

Bravewell Scholarship Recipient, 2009

Co- Program Director, Internal Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, 2003

Chief Resident, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, 1993

Chief Resident’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Medicine, 1991

Academic Honors: Subinternship in Clinical Medicine, Clerkships in Infectious Diseases,

Neurology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Hematology and Oncology ,1990

Dean’s List, University of Pennsylvania, 1982-1986

Academic Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1982-1986

Salutatorian, Martin Van Buren High School 1982

PUBLICATIONS

Shere-Wolfe KD: Complementary and Alternative Approaches in AAHIVM Fundamentals of HIV Medicine 2016 Edition

Fisher LH, Choi J, Bricker RS, Shere-Wolfe KD, Saharia K. Daptomycin-induced eosinophilic pneumonia. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Sep 15;61(6):978-9, 1026-7.

Akajagbor D, Wilson S, Shere-Wolfe KD, et al Higher Incidence of Acute Kidney Injury

(AKI) With Intravenous CMS (Colistimethate Sodium) Compared to PB (Polymyxin B)

in Critically Ill Patients at a Tertiary Care Medical Center. CID 2013, 57(9):1300-3.

Shere-Wolfe KD, Tilburt JC, D’Adamo, Berman B and Chesney MA. Infectious

Diseases physicians’ attitudes and practices related to complementary and integrative

medicine: results of a national survey. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med.

2013;2013:294381

Shere-Wolfe KD, Verley J: Marked elevation of creatine phosphokinase levels in

patient receiving tenofovir. CID 2002, 35:1137

Shere KD, Rubin RH: Salmonella Infections: Part I. Infectious Diseases Practice,

April/May 2001, 25 (4/5). P.21-32.

Shere KD, Rubin RH: Salmonella Infections: Part II Infectious Diseases Practice,

June/July 2001, 25(6/7): 33-40.

Shere KD, Sallustio S., Manessis T, D’Aversa T, Goldberg MD. Disruption of IcsP, the

major Shigella protease that cleaves IcsA, accelerates actin-based motility. Mol Micro.

1997, 25(3):451-462.

Shere KD, Goldberg MB, Rubin RH. Salmonella infections. In Gorbach SL, Bartlett JG,

Blacklow NR eds Infectious Diseases, WB Saunders Co., 2nd ed. 1997:699-712.

Poster presentations

Harris K, Trinidad LR, Wilson S, Badjatia N, Sivaraman V, Gilliam B, Shere-Wolfe K. “Factors associated with elevated vancomycin dosing in neurocritical care patients.” Accepted for poster presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress; Phoenix, AZ: January 2015.

K Shere-Wolfe, J Tilburt, C D’Adamo, B Berman, M Chesney What factors influence the use of integrative medicine (IM) modalities by infectious disease (ID) physicians? BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 12(Suppl 1):P353

K Shere-Wolfe, J Tilburt, C D’Adamo, B Berman, M Chesney Do infectious disease (ID) physicians use cranberry for prevention of urinary tract infections (UTI)?

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 12(Suppl 1):P331

K Shere-Wolfe, J Tilburt, C D’Adamo, B Berman, M Chesney What infectious disease (ID) physicians believe about integrative medicine (IM) modalities From International Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 12(Suppl 1):P291

K Shere-Wolfe, J Tilburt, C D’Adamo, B Berman, M Chesney How familiar are infectious disease (ID) physicians with integrative medicine (IM) modalities and are they willing to recommend them? BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, 12(Suppl 1):P272

Akajagbor, Darowan; Wilson, Sharon; Shere-Wolfe, Kalpana; Dakum, Paul; Charurat, Manhattan; Gilliam, Bruce: The Incidence of Acute Renal Failure (Arf) With Intravenous Colistin (Colistimethate Sodium) and Polymyxin B At A Tertiary Care Medical Center. Critical Care Medicine December 2011 - Volume 39 - Issue 12 - p 213

Mehrishi S. Shere K et al: Role of early identification of microorganisms in routine

tracheal cultures in predicting causative organisms for future episodes of nosocomial

pneumonia. Am J Res Crit Care Med 2002, 165(8):A463.

Mehrishi S, Shere KD, Balduf L et al: Assessing the Utility of Protected Specimen

Brushing and Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Making Therapeutic Decisions for Management

of Nosocomial Peumonia in a County Hospital with a high incidence of Resistant

Bacterial Pathogens. Chest 120(4):235S, 2001

Shere KD, Mehrishi S, Raoof S et al: Effect of Fiberoptic Bronchscopy with Protected

Brush Specimen on Antibiotic Utilization. Abstract No. 201202, 39th Annual Meeting of

the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

Shere KD, Carattini T, Etzel J et al: Different antibiotic susceptibility patterns between

Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Units. Abstract No. 200750, 39th Annual Meeting

of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2001.

Shere KD, Padrone J, Carattini T et al: Antibiotic Utilization Program at a Community

Hospital: Quality improvement and Cost Effectiveness. Abstract No. 201901, 39th

Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2001.

TEACHING and PRESENTATIONS

Infectious Diseases

2010- Present – Mentoring of Infectious Diseases fellows on daily basis mainly on

Inpatient services.

2010- Present Biannual lectures to ID fellows on various ID topics.

2013-2015 Supervised pharmacy resident - Kimberly Harris on clinical research project.

2012-2013 Supervised pharmacy resident - Darowan Akojabar on clinical research

project.

2004-2007

Presented Infectious Diseases lectures to residents and medical students

2000-2003

Taught residents and medical students taking the Infectious Diseases

elective rotation

Supervised residents on clinical research projects

Various lectures to medical and surgical housestaff

Surgical Grand rounds on Antibiotic Utilization.

Integrative Medicine

Guest Lecturer for Center of Integrative Medicine lecture series for UMMC Medical

students ( 2014 to Present

Guest lecturer for MICA student Mind Body Draw class – sound as meditative healing

tool. (Dates 3-2014, 12-4-14, 4-28-2015, 12-4-2015, April 2016)

April 16, 2016 – Speaker at Center for Integrative Medicine Health and Wellness Conference 2015: Sound as a Healing Modality

May 4, 2015 – Speaker at Center for Integrative Medicine Health and Wellness Conference 2015: Integrative Approaches to Fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Sound as a Healing Modality

Other

November 2016 Baltimore’s Top Docs – Integrative Medicine

May 2015 Newsmax Health's Top 100 Physicians Who Embrace Integrative Medicine

November 14, 2015 ABC online interview on influenza –

June 15, 2016 Korean Broadcasting System Television interview on Infectious diseaseas and integrative medicine for a special seven-part documentary “ East Asian Civilization in Science, Technology and Medicine”

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