2. Education
• MD: 1984
• UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
• 100 Bergen Street, New Jersey
• http://njms.umdnj.edu
• Family Practice Internship & Residency
• St. Peters Medical Center & University Hospital
• http://www.saintpetersuh.com/index.asp
• A Major Teaching Affiliate of the UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
• When I was there. No longer affiliated with UMDNJ. Now with Drexel University
• http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/
• New Brunswick and Piscataway, NJ, respectively
• Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
• http://www.rwjuh.edu/
• Drs. David Swee and Alfred Tallia remain from the days when I was there.
3. Current Employment
• Veterans Health Administration
• Network 8: South Florida, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
• http://www1.va.gov/visn8/caribbean/facilities/default.asp
• http://www1.va.gov/visn8/caribbean/default.asp
• Primary Care Physician, San Juan VAMC
• Responsible for a panel of up to 1200 assigned
patients
• Simplified lifestyle and 10 minutes from home
(compared to the St. Thomas position, next slide)
• Since July 2005
4. Current Employment, 2
• Previous position within the San Juan VA station:
• Clinical Director and Primary Care Physician
• St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands,
Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC)
• Managed patient care, facility infrastructure and
services, and personnel.
• From January of 2003 until July of 2005
• http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/facility.asp?ID=5069
5. Employment 1999-2003
• Hospital Auxilio Mutuo Emergency Dept.
• http://www.auxilio.com
• http://www.auxilioplatino.com/
• My experience in ER’s tops 12,000 hours while here. My last ER position.
• Intercurrent employment 1999-2001
• Hospital Pavía Emergency Department
• Both Santurce and Hato Rey Hospitals
• http://www.paviahealth.com/
6. Employment 1993-1998
• Locum Tenens
• Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, Washington state
• South Dakota’s Indian Reservations
• Annapolis Naval Academy, Maryland
• Fort Hood, Texas
• Fort Stewart near Savannah, Georgia
• William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas
• And most of everything in between. All 50 states.
• “Have Stethoscope, Will Travel” was my motto.
7. US Army 1988-1992
• School of Aeromedicine, Fort Rucker, AL
– http://usasam.amedd.army.mil/index/index.htm
• Camp Zama, Japan
– http://www.usarj.army.mil/organization/MEDDAC/index.htm
– I was the Chief of Family Practice at MEDDAC-Japan. We
operated a small emergency department, unlike now.
– http://www.78avn.army.mil/
– I was both Battalion and USARJ Command Flight Surgeon.
• Fort Benning, GA
– http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/welcome.html
– http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/fprp.html (instructor)
– http://www.martin.amedd.army.mil/meddepts/fp/index.html
– I was the Chief of the Winder FP clinic and instructor in the
Family Practice Residency Program.