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This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and qualifications of Walter C. Brown, a physical therapist. He received a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Boston University in 1986 and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Binghamton University in 1974. Since then, he has taken over 50 continuing education courses and is certified as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. He has over 30 years of clinical experience as a physical therapist and director of physical therapy facilities.
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This two-day Conference will provide the clinician with evidence
based utilization of electrophysical agents (EPAs) including
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), electro-pain
modulation (TENS), functional electrical stimulation (FES), and
ultrasound. This will be accomplished through a combination of
lecture and hands-on workshop sessions aimed at identifying the
indications for and evidence-based use of these electrophysical
agents. Day 1 will consist of lectures addressing the physiologic
basis and biophysical properties of EPAs including current best
evidence for use, administration, parameter selection, and integration
of EPAs into the complete patient care plan. Techniques to be
demonstrated and practiced during Day 2 workshops will include
NMES for muscle training and strengthening including functional
clinical applications to a variety of musculoskeletal diagnoses,
identification of proper dosing with NMES, use and progression of
FES in various populations, selection and rationale for use of electropain
modulation and ultrasound. All speakers are internationally
recognized for their clinical utilization, research, and
peer-reviewed publications in the respective EPAs.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Garrett I. Ash, PhD. It includes details about his education, research experience, skills, honors, teaching experience, and publications. He received his PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Connecticut in 2015. His research focuses on examining the antihypertensive effects of exercise through clinical trials and investigating genetic determinants of the response to exercise. He has over seven years of experience conducting exercise research and over 10 published works.
My board certifications are in Neurology, Biochemical Genetics, and Molecular Genetics. After selling my molecular and biochemical diagnostics company in 2015, I have been focused on peer reviewed publications and advancing the field of Precision Medicine.
This document summarizes an article that appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is provided to the author for non-commercial research and education purposes only. Other uses such as reproduction, distribution, selling, or posting to third party websites are prohibited without permission. Authors are allowed to post their version of the article to their personal or institutional websites for archiving purposes, and the document provides a link for authors to view Elsevier's full author rights and manuscript policies.
Charles William Hinnant Jr. is a urologist and health care attorney currently serving as General Counsel for the American College of Legal Medicine. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and his law degree from Georgia State University. He has over 25 years of experience as a practicing urologist and provides legal consultation services to various medical organizations. He has authored over 30 publications and presentations on topics related to urology, health law, and medical ethics.
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The diagnosis and management of football related injuries has dramatically changed over the past decade. This 2 day interactive course will feature regionally and nationally acclaimed sports medicine specialists from top NFL and NCAA football programs. This Summit will focus on the latest, evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and treatment of football related injuries. There will also be a historical perspective from our panel of highly experienced longtime team physicians, athletic trainers, professional athletes and physical therapists.
This document provides 11 references related to exercise and physical activity for cancer patients and survivors. The references discuss the role of exercise in managing cancer treatment side effects and improving quality of life. They include guidelines from the American Cancer Society on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention and survivorship care. The references also cover exercise programming and prescription for cancer rehabilitation in clinical practice settings.
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This document summarizes research on long-term outcomes after pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (pARDS). It finds that while mortality from pARDS has decreased due to improvements in pediatric critical care, survivors often experience significant physical, cognitive and psychiatric morbidity. Specific issues discussed include muscle wasting, weakness, lung dysfunction, neurocognitive impairments, depression, anxiety and reduced quality of life in pARDS survivors. More research is still needed to fully understand and address the long-term consequences of critical illness in children.
Dr. Schally is a world renowned endocrinologist and I have had the privilege of collaborating with him on several
projects focused on growth hormone signaling and cognitive aging. We are currently investigating how modulating growth
hormone receptor activity impacts learning, memory and neurogenesis in the hippocampus of young and aged mice. I am
responsible for designing and conducting the behavioral experiments, analyzing the results and assisting in writing manuscripts.
This work has the potential to identify new therapeutic targets for cognitive decline.
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We are honored to present Prof. Ethel F?ldi, MD as our Keynote Speaker. Prof. F?ldi is an internationally recognized authority on clinical lymphedema and lymphatic disorders. She serves as the Medical Director at the world-renowned F?ldi Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with lymphedema. Currently, Prof. F?ldi is the president of the Society of German-speaking lymphologists and a member of the International Advisory Committee to the National Lymphedema Network (NLN). She is also a past-President of the International Society of Lymphology (ISL).
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On March 30th, 2015 we will honor our late founding CAMI Director, Dr. Stanley R. Mohler with testimonials from family, colleagues & friends and the dedication of a memorial plaque and tree in front of the CAMI building
Mr. Himanshu Gupta, a student at SRM University in Chennai, completed a successful internship at Bosch from June 1st to 15th, 2016. The internship focused on the internal milkrun of B&C class components with a defined frequency. Bosch has issued a certificate confirming Mr. Gupta's good performance and conduct during the internship, as signed by the Deputy General Manager of Bosch Vocational Center.
Isla Carenero es la isla m¨¢s cercana a Bocas Town, solo minutos en bote. Es relativamente peque?a, por lo que se puede caminar la costa en una hora. Ofrece actividades como surf para principiantes, restaurantes de mariscos y hoteles a un ritmo m¨¢s tranquilo en comparaci¨®n con la ciudad.
Daniel J. Mick is a PhD candidate at Oregon Health & Science University studying sarcopenic obesity in older female cancer survivors. He has a strong background in research including multiple roles as a research assistant and over 10 research presentations. Mick also has experience in teaching nursing students as a graduate teaching assistant. His CV highlights his education, licenses, research funding, publications, presentations, and teaching experience in gerontological nursing and oncology rehabilitation research.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Marwan Sabbagh. It lists his current positions, which include directorships at research institutes and professorships. It then outlines his extensive previous professional experience in academic medicine and clinical research spanning over 25 years. The CV provides details of his education, honors, memberships, and publications. It presents Dr. Sabbagh as a highly accomplished neurologist and leader in Alzheimer's disease and dementia research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and experience of Raymond R. Arons. He received a Doctor of Public Health from Columbia University in 1983, a Master of Public Health from Columbia in 1976, and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1962. Dr. Arons has held various academic positions at Columbia University since 1997, teaching public health and nursing. He has also worked in non-academic roles conducting research and consulting. Dr. Arons has authored over 30 publications in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to public health, healthcare administration, and epidemiology.
Ibramed convention program workshop sessions 2015 ACN
?
This two-day Conference will provide the clinician with evidence
based utilization of electrophysical agents (EPAs) including
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), electro-pain
modulation (TENS), functional electrical stimulation (FES), and
ultrasound. This will be accomplished through a combination of
lecture and hands-on workshop sessions aimed at identifying the
indications for and evidence-based use of these electrophysical
agents. Day 1 will consist of lectures addressing the physiologic
basis and biophysical properties of EPAs including current best
evidence for use, administration, parameter selection, and integration
of EPAs into the complete patient care plan. Techniques to be
demonstrated and practiced during Day 2 workshops will include
NMES for muscle training and strengthening including functional
clinical applications to a variety of musculoskeletal diagnoses,
identification of proper dosing with NMES, use and progression of
FES in various populations, selection and rationale for use of electropain
modulation and ultrasound. All speakers are internationally
recognized for their clinical utilization, research, and
peer-reviewed publications in the respective EPAs.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Garrett I. Ash, PhD. It includes details about his education, research experience, skills, honors, teaching experience, and publications. He received his PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Connecticut in 2015. His research focuses on examining the antihypertensive effects of exercise through clinical trials and investigating genetic determinants of the response to exercise. He has over seven years of experience conducting exercise research and over 10 published works.
My board certifications are in Neurology, Biochemical Genetics, and Molecular Genetics. After selling my molecular and biochemical diagnostics company in 2015, I have been focused on peer reviewed publications and advancing the field of Precision Medicine.
This document summarizes an article that appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is provided to the author for non-commercial research and education purposes only. Other uses such as reproduction, distribution, selling, or posting to third party websites are prohibited without permission. Authors are allowed to post their version of the article to their personal or institutional websites for archiving purposes, and the document provides a link for authors to view Elsevier's full author rights and manuscript policies.
Charles William Hinnant Jr. is a urologist and health care attorney currently serving as General Counsel for the American College of Legal Medicine. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and his law degree from Georgia State University. He has over 25 years of experience as a practicing urologist and provides legal consultation services to various medical organizations. He has authored over 30 publications and presentations on topics related to urology, health law, and medical ethics.
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The diagnosis and management of football related injuries has dramatically changed over the past decade. This 2 day interactive course will feature regionally and nationally acclaimed sports medicine specialists from top NFL and NCAA football programs. This Summit will focus on the latest, evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and treatment of football related injuries. There will also be a historical perspective from our panel of highly experienced longtime team physicians, athletic trainers, professional athletes and physical therapists.
This document provides 11 references related to exercise and physical activity for cancer patients and survivors. The references discuss the role of exercise in managing cancer treatment side effects and improving quality of life. They include guidelines from the American Cancer Society on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention and survivorship care. The references also cover exercise programming and prescription for cancer rehabilitation in clinical practice settings.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Donna Badgwell's professional experience and education. She currently works as a Biomedical Instructor developing curriculum for a vocational school. Her previous roles include teaching biology and related subjects at universities and correctional facilities. She has over 15 years of experience in academia, publishing research in cancer biomarkers and cell signaling pathways. Her education includes a PhD in Immunology and degrees in music from Rice University.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. John C. Ruckdeschel. He has over 40 years of experience in oncology, including serving as CEO of several major cancer centers. His educational background includes an MD from Albany Medical College and further training at NIH. He has held professorships at multiple universities and has received many honors for his contributions to oncology.
A Practical Measure of Balance, Gait, and Muscular Power in Older Adults: The...Kyle Menkosky
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This document describes the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), which is a validated test used to assess physical function in older adults. The SPPB examines balance, gait, and lower body strength through tests of standing balance, walking speed, and repeated chair stands. It provides an overall score of 0-12 based on performance in each test. Studies have shown SPPB scores predict disability, nursing home admission, and mortality in older adults. The document argues the SPPB is a practical test that can be used in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation to safely identify frailty and guide exercise interventions to improve outcomes in older patients.
This document summarizes research on long-term outcomes after pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (pARDS). It finds that while mortality from pARDS has decreased due to improvements in pediatric critical care, survivors often experience significant physical, cognitive and psychiatric morbidity. Specific issues discussed include muscle wasting, weakness, lung dysfunction, neurocognitive impairments, depression, anxiety and reduced quality of life in pARDS survivors. More research is still needed to fully understand and address the long-term consequences of critical illness in children.
Dr. Schally is a world renowned endocrinologist and I have had the privilege of collaborating with him on several
projects focused on growth hormone signaling and cognitive aging. We are currently investigating how modulating growth
hormone receptor activity impacts learning, memory and neurogenesis in the hippocampus of young and aged mice. I am
responsible for designing and conducting the behavioral experiments, analyzing the results and assisting in writing manuscripts.
This work has the potential to identify new therapeutic targets for cognitive decline.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. Laszlo L. Mechtler. It lists his educational background, medical training, certifications, licenses, appointments, memberships, awards, publications and other professional details. The CV shows that Dr. Mechtler is an experienced neurologist and neuro-oncologist currently serving as Director of the Dent Headache Clinic, Dent Imaging Center, and Brain Tumor Treatment Center at Dent Neurologic Institute and Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York.
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We are honored to present Prof. Ethel F?ldi, MD as our Keynote Speaker. Prof. F?ldi is an internationally recognized authority on clinical lymphedema and lymphatic disorders. She serves as the Medical Director at the world-renowned F?ldi Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with lymphedema. Currently, Prof. F?ldi is the president of the Society of German-speaking lymphologists and a member of the International Advisory Committee to the National Lymphedema Network (NLN). She is also a past-President of the International Society of Lymphology (ISL).
Dr. John Catanzaro is a naturopathic physician specializing in integrative oncology and personalized medicine. He received his ND from Bastyr University and has additional certifications in genetics and theology. He has owned several wellness clinics and founded non-profits focused on cancer research. Currently, he works as a physician consultant providing functional genetics testing and counseling.
On March 30th, 2015 we will honor our late founding CAMI Director, Dr. Stanley R. Mohler with testimonials from family, colleagues & friends and the dedication of a memorial plaque and tree in front of the CAMI building
Mr. Himanshu Gupta, a student at SRM University in Chennai, completed a successful internship at Bosch from June 1st to 15th, 2016. The internship focused on the internal milkrun of B&C class components with a defined frequency. Bosch has issued a certificate confirming Mr. Gupta's good performance and conduct during the internship, as signed by the Deputy General Manager of Bosch Vocational Center.
Isla Carenero es la isla m¨¢s cercana a Bocas Town, solo minutos en bote. Es relativamente peque?a, por lo que se puede caminar la costa en una hora. Ofrece actividades como surf para principiantes, restaurantes de mariscos y hoteles a un ritmo m¨¢s tranquilo en comparaci¨®n con la ciudad.
This certificate of participation recognizes that Human participated in a robotics workshop from December 1st, 2013 to December 2nd, 2013 at BRIG University. The workshop was part of India's National Robotics Championship 2013-2014 and was conducted by ARK Technosolutions, the official zonal center for the competition.
El documento habla sobre la celebraci¨®n del cumplea?os y c¨®mo esto demuestra que el nacimiento es un bien. Explica que la vida empieza con la concepci¨®n pero el nacimiento trae la promesa de viabilidad. Adem¨¢s, se?ala que la vida es considerada el bien m¨¢s alto y es un don dado, no algo que uno se da a s¨ª mismo, sino el resultado de la generosidad de los padres al dar vida.
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This document discusses 5 key facts about DUIs: 1) Your driver's license will be automatically suspended if arrested for DUI. 2) You only have a short period to request a DMV hearing to try to keep your license. 3) You could lose your license for up to 3 years depending on the offense. 4) Penalties can be as high as $20,000 depending on the conviction. 5) Jail time is possible with a misdemeanor or felony conviction on your record.
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This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Keith W. Lawhorn, an orthopaedic surgeon. It lists his professional experience including current and past positions at orthopaedic practices. It also outlines his education, training, certifications, awards, professional affiliations, medical licensure, and research publications and presentations. The CV provides a comprehensive overview of Dr. Lawhorn's qualifications and accomplishments in the field of orthopaedic surgery.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Marc Philippon. It lists his current positions as an orthopedic surgeon at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado, and as an associate clinical professor. It then provides details of his education, training, certifications, publications, honors and awards, organizational memberships, and appointments held throughout his career in sports medicine focusing on hip injuries and arthroscopy.
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This document is a 3 page curriculum vitae for Kenneth J. Rogers, PhD, AT that outlines his education, employment experience, professional associations, and publications. It lists that he received his PhD in Kinesiology from Temple University in 2003, has over 25 years of experience as an athletic trainer and clinical researcher, and has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters related to sports medicine.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michael S. Lauer, MD, FACC, FAHA that provides biographical information over 10 pages. It includes his education, training, appointments, awards, research interests, teaching experience, and publications. He received his BS summa cum laude from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1983 and MD magna cum laude from Albany Medical College in 1985. He has held leadership positions at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and currently serves as the Director of the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dominic P. D'Agostino, Ph.D. It outlines his education, including obtaining a B.S. in biological sciences and nutritional sciences and a Ph.D. in neuroscience and physiology. It then details his academic employment history, research focus, teaching experience, training of students, professional memberships, awards, and publications. His research program develops and tests metabolic therapies for conditions like seizures, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and muscle wasting, using techniques like in vivo imaging, electrophysiology, and microscopy.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Swarna Balasubramaniam. She is a colorectal surgeon practicing in Sugar Land, Texas, where she built a solo practice with 4 staff and annual revenue of $600,000-$700,000. She has held positions as Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and staff surgeon roles at several hospitals. Dr. Balasubramaniam completed surgical residency and fellowships, is board certified in general and colon/rectal surgery, and maintains active memberships in professional societies.
Rassi De Jardin has over 15 years of experience in respiratory care. He has a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport and an Associate's degree in Respiratory Care from Orange Coast College. He is board certified as a Respiratory Therapist, Neonatal and Pediatric Specialist, and Pulmonary Function Technologist. His experience includes working in an intensive care unit and volunteering at a homeless shelter. His interests include pulmonary and critical care medicine research.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. K.V. Chalam. It details his current position as Chairman and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida, as well as his extensive clinical, research, teaching and administrative experience. The CV also lists his numerous honors, awards, publications, committee involvement and professional affiliations.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Dr. James Joseph Burns. It details his education, including obtaining a BS from the United States Naval Academy, an MD from Pennsylvania State University, and an MPH from University of Massachusetts. It outlines his medical training and licenses. It also lists his extensive academic appointments and awards over his career in adolescent medicine, pediatrics, and public health.
This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. K.V. Chalam. It includes his current position as Chairman and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida, as well as his previous positions. It also details his academic qualifications including medical degrees from India and the United States, fellowships, memberships, honors and awards received over his career in ophthalmology.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Patricia Hentosh. It outlines her education, including a Sc.D. from Harvard University in Cancer Biology and Radiation Biology, experience as a professor and researcher focused on molecular diagnostics and cancer biology, and extensive teaching experience developing and instructing graduate courses. It also lists publications, research advising, and presentations given.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. James B. Stiehl. It includes his education, training, appointments, certifications, publications, memberships, awards and more. Dr. Stiehl is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in adult reconstructive surgery, total joint replacement and revision surgery. He has over 30 years of experience and has held many leadership positions, including directorships and committee roles, at hospitals and in professional societies.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
STEVE B. HAMMER, PH.D.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Steven Berlin Hammer
Indian River State College
Department of Biological Sciences
3209 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, Florida 34981-5596
Phone (772) 462-7181, Fax (772) 462-7447
shammer@irsc.edu
EDUCATION
2006-2009 Kent State University Kent, OH
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences: Neuroscience
? Dissertation: ¡°Interactions Between Exercise, Aging and Ethanol and
the Mammalian Circadian Timing System¡±
2002-2006 Kent State University Kent, OH
Exercise Science Doctoral Program
? Focus: Cardiovascular response to ultra-endurance exercise
2001-2002 Wichita State University Wichita, KS
M.Ed. Exercise Science
? Thesis: ¡°Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing and its Effects on Competition Induced Panic.¡±
1993-1996 Kansas Newman College Wichita, KS
B.A. Biology
1992-1993 Southwestern College Winfield, KS
Emergency Medical Intensive Care Technician
(EMT-P/Paramedic/EMICT)
2. EXPERIENCE
Department Chair
Summer I, 2014/2015
? Daily departmental duties
? Assigning instructors to courses
Assistant Instructor (Tenured)
2012-Present Indian River State College
? Lab Instructor for Anatomy and Physiology
o Wrote and Published Lab books
? A&P I Laboratory Manual BSC 2093L ISBN 978-0-7380-7429-0
? A&P II Laboratory Manual BSC 2094L ISBN 978-0-7380-8060-4
? Develop and teach Cell Biology lecture and lab
? Lecture instructor for Survey of the human body
? Lecture instructor for Anatomy and Physiology
? Develop new cell biology lab for STEM building
Master Instructor
2010-2012 Indian River State College
? Lab Instructor for Anatomy and Physiology and General Biology
? Develop and teach Cell Biology lecture and lab
? Lecture instructor for Survey of the human body
? Lecture instructor for Anatomy and Physiology
Adjunct Professor
January 2010- August 2010 Indian River State College Ft. Pierce, FL
? Anatomy and Physiology Lab Instructor
? General Biology Lab Instructor
? Anatomy and Physiology Lecture Instructor
Clinical Director of Exercise and Brain Fitness
2009-2011 Awakening Memory Clinic Vero Beach, FL
? Cognitive behavior therapy on patients with mild to
moderate cognitive impairment
? Exercise prescription and training to improve
cognitive function
Graduate Assistant
2006-2009 Kent State University Kent, OH
? Cell Biology Lab instructor (BSCI-20140 Cell Biology)
Graduate Assistant
2002-2004 Kent State University Kent, OH
Teaching assistant
? Exercise Physiology (PEP 45080)
? Measurement and Evaluation (PEP 25068)
Research assistant
? Various human and animal experiments
3. Instructor
2002 Summer Wichita State University Wichita, KS
? Principles of EKG analysis (KSS 750)
? Kinesiology (KSS 328)
? Physiology of Human Performance (KSS 795)
Graduate Assistant
2001-2002 Wichita State University Wichita, KS
Teaching assistant
? Exercise Physiology (HPS 490)
Research assistant
? Performed fitness testing and body composition analysis
Instructor
2001-2002 Butler County Community College Andover, KS
? Lifetime Fitness (PE 254)
Director/Paramedic
1998-2000 Ambergris Caye Emergency Service Belize, Central America
? Founder and Director of Emergency Medical Services (A.C.E.S.)
? Medical Director during Hurricane ¡°Mitch¡± 1998, Ambergris Caye
? Responded to advanced and basic life support emergencies
Paramedic
1996-1998 Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Service Wichita, KS
? Responded to advanced and basic life support emergencies
Instructor
1996 Cowley County Community College Mulvane, KS
? Anatomy and Physiology (BIO 4150)
Paramedic
1996 Mulvane Emergency Medical Services Mulvane, KS
? Responded to advanced and basic life support emergencies
Substitute Instructor
1992-1993 Kansas Newman College Wichita, KS
? Gross Anatomy (BIOL 3032)
Tutor
1992-1993 Kansas Newman College Wichita, KS
? Biology, Chemistry and Physics
4. Paramedic
Summer 1994 Indian Health Services Crownpoint, NM
Paramedic with Navajo Emergency Medical Services
? Responded to advanced and basic life support emergencies on the
Navajo Reservation
? Critical and non-critical patients transport to Albuquerque and
Gallup, New Mexico
? Emergency room care of critical and non-critical patients
EMT/Paramedic
1991-1994 Derby/Sedgwick County EMS Derby, KS
Paramedic
? Responded to advanced and basic life support emergencies
Basic level EMT
? Basic life support emergencies
SPECIAL CLASSES, ACTIVITIES, AND HONORS
2013-2015
A Florida Outdoor Center (AFLOC): Board Member
2007-2009
Boy Scout Troop 662 Shaker Heights, OH: Committee Member
2002
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
2001-2002
Wichita State University Wichita, KS: President Exercise Physiology Club
1995- Current
Teaching private medical classes
? Basic and advanced EKG interpretation
? Acid/Base physiology
1993-1998
Boy Scout Troop 443 Wichita, KS: Assistant Scout Master
1995-2003
EMS Explorer Post, Wichita, KS: Assistant Director
1989
Wichita State University Wichita, KS: Anthropology Club President
1989
Smithsonian Institute Washington, DC: Research Assistant: bone prosthesis research
1985-1988
DeMoley Masonic Organization, Wichita, KS
5. CERTIFICATIONS
1993- Current: Advanced Cardiac Life Support
1994-1999: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor
1993-1999: Pediatric Advanced Life Support
1989- Current: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
RESEARCH SKILLS
Animal research experience
? Small animal research (5 years experience): Primary animals: Syrian
hamster, Sprague Dawley rat and some work with various mouse models
? Anesthesia administration by injection and inhalation, ventilator operation,
intubation and surgical airway procedures
? Arterial and venous cannulation, isolated hind limb experiments, invasive
vital sign measurement, blood gas analysis
? Microdialysis procedures in skeletal muscle and intracranially
Biomedical Lab Skills
? HPLC, ELISA, PCR, Western Blot
? Cell culture
Exercise Physiology Experience
? Treadmill fitness testing, maximal and submaximal including stress testing
? EKG analysis at rest and exercise
? Cycle ergometer testing, field and laboratory based
? VO2 gas analysis, spirometry function and analysis, ventilatory threshold
determination and lactic acid analysis
? Gait analysis, cycling analysis, swimming analysis
? DEXA operation/analysis and manual techniques of body composition
Determination
Clinical Skills
? Patient evaluation from interview through primary and secondary
assessments
? Assessment of biomechanics and range of motion
? Application and teaching of all basic and advanced life support
techniques
? Interpretation of basic hematological laboratory values
? Basic and advanced trauma life support
? X-ray, CT and MRI reading
? 1 year of training in Chinese medicine: theory, acupuncture and herbal
medicine (Kansas College of Chinese Medicine)
6. PUBLICATIONS
1. A&P I Laboratory Manual BSC 2093L ISBN 978-0-7380-7429-0
2. A&P II Laboratory Manual BSC 2094L ISBN 978-0-7380-8060-4
3. Brager AJ, Hammer, SB. Impact of wheel running on chronic ethanol intake in aged Syrian hamsters.
Physiology & Behavior 09/2012; 107(3):418-423. ¡¤ 2.87 Impact Factor
4. Hammer SB, Ruby CL, Brager AJ, Prosser RA, Glass JD. Environmental modulation of alcohol intake
in hamsters: effects of wheel running and constant light exposure. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental
Research 09/2010; 34(9):1651-8. ¡¤ 3.34 Impact Factor
5. Brager, A.J., Ruby, C.L., Hammer, S.B., Prosser, R.A., Glass, J.D. Chronic
ethanol disrupts circadian sleep and activity rhythms in the Syrian hamster. Sleep 01/2008; ¡¤ 5.05 Impact
Factor
6. Rogers M.E., Bohlken R.M., Beets M.W., Hammer S.B., Ziegenfuss T.N.,
?arabon N. Effects of creatine, ginseng, and astragalus supplementation on
strength, body composition, mood, and blood lipids during strength-training in
older adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 04/2003; 35(5):S217. ¡¤ 4.43 Impact 1
Factor
7. Beets, M.W., S.B. Hammer, M.E. Rogers, and D. Koizumi. Comparison of BMI
in children attending a technology camp to national data. Kansas Association of
Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal, 73, 2, 24-27, 2002.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
1. The Effects of Ultra Marathon on Myocardial Hypertrophy; Naimah Alamin, Steven Hammer Ph.D.,
and Jim Agnew M.D. Ph.D., Indian River State College, Ft. Pierce, FL. Undergraduate Research
Symposium, Friday December 5, 2014
2. How Much Is Too Much?: The Effect of Ethanol on C2C12 Cells; Daniel Cepeda and Steven Hammer
Ph.D. Indian River State College, Ft. Pierce, FL. Undergraduate Research Symposium, Friday
December 5, 2014.
3. Effects of Gender Upon the Cardiovascular Function in Ultra-Marathon Runners;
Yolby Joseph, Steven Hammer Ph.D., and Jim Agnew M.D. Ph.D., Indian River State College, Fort
Pierce, FL. Undergraduate Research Symposium, Friday December 5, 2014.
4. S.B. Hammer; Cardiovascular Responses during a 32 Hour Ultra-Marathon; Presentation, Florida
Academy of Sciences Spring 2014, Indian River State College.
5. Anthropomorphic changes in lower extremities of ultra-runners, R. Staton and S. Hammer, Ph.D.
Indian River State College, Fort Pierce, FL, Undergraduate Research Symposium, spring 2014.
6. S.B. Hammer, A.J. Brager, M. DePaul, R.A. Prosser., J.D. Glass, Exercise and
Aging Affect Free-Choice Ethanol Consumption in the Syrian Hamster. 32nd Annual
Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, Ca, 2009
7. 7. S.B. Hammer, A.J. Brager, M. DePaul, R.A. Prosser., J.D. Glass, Exercise and
Aging Affect Free-Choice Ethanol Consumption in the Syrian Hamster. Celebration
of Scholarship, Kent State University, Kent OH, February 11th, 2009
8. Hammer, S.B., Glass, J.D. Activity Onsets as Circadian Phase Markers: What Time
is it Really? Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, Annual meeting, Destin
Fl, May 2008
9. Hammer, S.B., Glass, J.D. Activity Onsets as Circadian Phase Markers: What Time
is it Really? Kent State University: School of Biomedical Sciences: Research
Conference and Poster Session, Kent, OH, April 10, 2008
10. Brager, A.J., Ruby, C.L., Hammer, S.B., Prosser, R.A., Glass, J.D. Chronic
ethanol disrupts circadian sleep and activity rhythms in the Syrian hamster. Poster
presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep
Societies, Baltimore, MD, June 10, 2008.
11. Brager, A.J., Ruby, C.L., Hammer, S.B., Prosser, R.A., Glass, J.D. Chronic
ethanol consumption interrupts sleep and activity rhythms in the Syrian hamster.
Poster presented at Kent State University Department of Biological Sciences 2008
Research Symposium, March 31, 2008.
12. Hammer, S.B., Glass, J.D. Aging and Exercise: Effects on Circadian Rhythms in
the Syrian Hamster. Kent State University Department of Biological Sciences
2008 Research Symposium, March 31, 2008.
13. Hammer, S.B., Beets, M.W., Pitetti, K.H. Contribution of Biological Maturation
and Sport Participation to 1-mile Walk Run Performance in High School Males.
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1, 2005
14. Beets, M.W, Hammer, S.B., Pitetti, K.H. Relationship of Maturation and Sport
Participation to 20-m Shuttle Run Performance in High School Girls. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1, 2005
15. Pitetti, K.H., Beets, M.W, Hammer, S.B. Criterion-Referenced Equivalence
Between the 1-mile Run/Walk and Pacer in High School Students. College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1, 2005
16. Fascione, J., Michel, D.A., Riechman, S.E., Hammer, S.B., Andrews, R.D. The
Association of Foot Arch Height and Running Performance. College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1, 2005
17. Bohlken, R.M., M.E. Rogers, S.B. Hammer, M.W. Beets, and L.R. Sporleder.
Effects of creatine and ginseng/astragalus botanical extracts on strength in
resistance-training older adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:
S217, 2003.
18. Hammer, S.B., B.S. Hammer, A. Biggs, M.E. Rogers, R.M. Bohlken, and K.H.
Pitetti. Relationship between spinal curvature and respiratory function in
developmentally disabled children American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 29-June 1, 2002.
8. 19. Hammer, S.B., B.S. Hammer, A. Biggs, M.E. Rogers, R.M. Bohlken, and KH.
Pitetti. Spinal curvature may affect respiratory function and physical performance in
children. Kansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and
Dance Annual Convention, Topeka, KS, October 26-27, 2001.
20. Hammer, S.B., F. Tsen, B.S. Hammer, M.E. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. A cycle
ergometer ramp protocol to predict VO2max. Central States Chapter / American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 20-21,
2001.
INVITED PRESENTATION
1. The Lakes at Pointe West, Vero Beach Florida, ¡°Cognitive Memory Therapy and
Exercise to Combat Age Related Memory Loss¡± (1/2010)
2. Kent State University, Exercise Science Seminar ¡°Circadian Rhythms in Exercise
and Aging¡± (11/6/2006)
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Dr. Jennifer Capers, Ph.D., Indian River State College, Department Chair Biology
jcapers@irsc.edu 772-462-7556
Dr. James Agnew, M.D. PhD. Indian River State College, Department of Biology
Jimagnew36@yahoo.com 772-567-4788
Dr. Sheldon Kushner, M.D., Indian River State College, Department of Biology
Skushner@irsc.edu 772-559-7172
Dr. William Tyler, PhD, Indian River State College, Department of Biology,
wtyler@irsc.edu 772-336-6260
Dr. Greg Grossman, Ph.D., Cleveland Clinic, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland, Ohio;
grossmg@ccf.org 216-444-5663
Dr. Michael Beets, M.P.H., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Exercise Science
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC;
beets@gwm.sc.edu 803-777-3003