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TIMOTHY M. G. HACKLER, MPAS, PA-C
Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy
Timothy.M.Hackler@gmail.com 730 Stonewall Ave
910-478-8202 Jacksonville, NC 28540
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a full-time physician assistant position that facilitates the delivery of exceptional patient centered
care and continued leadership, educationaland teaching opportunities.
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:
 Secret Clearance with Top Secret Eligibility
 20+ years of Primary Care Clinical Experience with current NCCPA certification.
 15+ years Supervisory & Management Experience in myriad of outpatient medicine environments.
 15+ years of penetrating and blunt trauma experience acquired during 4 combat related deployments.
 7 years of outpatient clinic management experience.
 Establishment of Medical Home Port initiatives receiving National Commission on Quality Assurance designation.
 Organization ambassadorwith exceptional ability to brief senior and executive level leaders to align efforts for
improved outcomes in patient centered care, preventive medicine initiatives, & limited resources utilization.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mar 1993- Dec 1999 United States Navy, General Duty Hospital Corpsman/Field Medical Service Technician
Dec 1999- Aug 2003 United States Navy, Independent Duty Corpsman
Presidential Retreat Camp David Thurmont, MD
Provided primary care and urgent care services to Presidential guests,staff, and service members
while assisting the White House Medical Unit in the provision of comprehensive medical care to
the 42nd and 43rd Presidents of the United States.
Aug 2003- Aug 2004 Independent Duty Corpsman Camp Lejeune, NC
Delivered comprehensive primary care to the operational forces of 2d Marine Logistic Group.
Deployed as the Leading Chief Petty Officer for a Forward Surgical System to the Combined
Joint Task Force Horn of Africa with the primary clinical duties of initial resuscitation of
combat casualties to sustain life prior to damage control and stabilization surgery. As 2d Medical
Battalion Administration Chief, supervised the personneladministration for over 500 Sailors.
Oct 2006-Present United States Navy, Physician Assistant Camp Lejeune, NC
Family Practice and Primary Care: Administer comprehensive primary care to over 7000 active
duty Marines and 3,600 spouses,children and retirees aged 4 months to 65 years through the
Navy’s Medical Home Model. Treat a variety of chronic conditions,acute illnesses and injuries
and conduct routine, preventative care services. Administer weekend urgent care services in
austere,field training conditions to Marines at the School of Infantry East Battalion Aid Station.
Operational Forces: Deliver comprehensive primary care, preventive medicine, combat casualty
care training, patient tracking, managed care coordination and primary trauma care to over 1200
active duty Marines and Sailors while forward deployed in austere environments during combat.
Fast Track: Extend urgent care services at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Emergency Department
Brig Medical Clinic: Conduct sick call services,medical screenings and confinement physicals to
service members in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune jail as well as 24 hour telephone
consultation services.
Leadership roles: Supervise 20 physicians,1 nurse practitioner, 1 physician assistant,1
registered nurse, and 101 paraprofessionals in the delivery of comprehensive primary and family
medicine care. Department Head for two branch clinics at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune (Camp
Geiger and Marine Corps Air Station New River); Acting Senior Medical Officer for Camp
Lejeune Branch Clinics; Brig Medical Officer; Battalion Surgeon for Combat Logistic Battalion 8
in Fallujah, Iraq; Executive Officer of Korean Village Iraq Shock Trauma Platoon; Battalion
Surgeon for 2d Battalion, 8th Marines serving in Marjeh, Afghanistan; Battalion Surgeon for 1st
Battalion 9th Marines; 8th Marines Regimental Medical Officer; Supervise and train >375 enlisted
hospital corpsmen.
EDUCATION:
Aug 2005- Aug 2006 University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE
Masterof Physician Assistant Studies GPA: 3.83/4.0
TIMOTHY M. G. HACKLER, MPAS, PA-C
Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy
Timothy.M.Hackler@gmail.com 730 Stonewall Ave
910-478-8202 Jacksonville, NC 28540
Aug 2004- Aug 2005 University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE
Bachelor of Science GPA: 3.75/4.0
Jan 1996- May 1998 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL
Bachelor of Science Health Care Administration GPA: 3.75/4.0
TRAINING:
 Joint Staff Counter Intelligence Awareness and Reporting (CAIR)(FOUO) JS-US003-14 05Mar2015
 Clinical Management Course CMC 14-80 Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA 11Jul2014
 Battlefield Acupuncture Course (Tier 1) Air Force Acupuncture Center 29May2014
 Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC) – Clinician Course J3O P-US258 31Jan2014
 TeamSTEPPS Train the Trainer – Duke University School of Medicine 04Dec2013
 Mental Health Assessments forMembers of the Armed Forces Deployed in Connection 16Apr2012
with a Contingency Operation – Health Affairs Policy 10-005
 Advanced Combat Trauma Training Course – Deployment Medicine International 27Aug2010
 Operational and Emergency Medical Skills Course (OEMS) 05Apr2007
 Navy Trauma Training Center Course B-6-1013, NTTC at Los Angeles County & 30Apr2007
University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles,California
 Officer Indoctrination Basic Navy Course P-00-4302 22Nov2006
 Chief Petty Officer Indoctrination Course NAVEDTRA 38203-B) 23Aug2002
 Surface Force Independent Duty Corpsman, Class C Navy Course B-300-0019 (NEC 8425) 21Jan2000
 Shipboard Pest Management Navy Course B-322-1075 01July1999
 Field Medical Service Technician Navy Course B-300-0013 (NEC 8404) 01Dec1993
 Basic Hospital Corps School Navy Course B-300-0010 (NEC 0000) 14Sep1993
CERTIFICATIONS:
BLS: American Heart Association
ACLS: American Heart Association
NCCPA: Certified 27Sep2006 - 31Dec2016
LICENSURE:
State of North Carolina#: 0010-04921 National Provider Identification#: 10433671709
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Naval Association of Physician Assistants Society of Army Physician Assistants
American Academy of Physician Assistants Veterans of Foreign Wars
AWARDS:
 Letter of Commendation from Brigadier General W. Lee Miller Jr., 13Jan2013: For superb program management,
attention to detail, & professionalknowledge during the Commanding General’s Medical Readiness Inspection.
 Navy Commendation Medal, 19July2011: For providing invaluable counterinsurgency efforts & development of
the health care delivery in Northern Marjeh, Afghanistan providing services for 30,000 local nationals.
 Navy Commendation Medal, 09Jun2010: Evaluated over 300 student Marines during an H1N1 Influenza outbreak
& coordinating over 5100 hours of medical support for greater than 700 combat missions in Fallujah, Iraq.
 Navy Commendation Medal, 27Aug2004: For leadership as personnel chief and as a resuscitative provider for a
forward resuscitative surgical unit deployed to support operations in the Horn of Africa.
 Navy Commendation Medal, 28May2003: For dramatic improvements in preventive medicine, emergency
medicine, and pest control management leading to 55 incident free visits by the President of the United States.
 Recipient of the LT Thomas Eadie, USN, Congressional Medal of Honor Award during Officer Indoctrination
Basic, 23Nov2006: For achievement of honor graduates receiving the highest academic and military grades.
 Navy Achievement Medal, 22Mar2002: For selection as Camp David’s Senior Sailor of the Year.
 Joint Service Achievement Medal, July 2000: Professional competence providing essentialsupport to President
Clinton with only 4 days advanced notice for the Middle East Peace Summit from 06July2000 to 25July 2000.
 Letter of Appreciation from President Bill Clinton for support during the Middle East Peace Summit, July 2000.
 Navy Achievement Medal, 02Apr1998: For distinguished service expertly managing a busy medical & surgical
outpatient clinic elevating clinic to Joint Commission Standards & instituting an afterhour’s rehabilitation clinic.
 Navy Achievement Medal, 09Jan1996: For professional achievement in support of the Clinical Nurse Specialist
and Patient Education Department at Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida.

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  • 1. TIMOTHY M. G. HACKLER, MPAS, PA-C Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy Timothy.M.Hackler@gmail.com 730 Stonewall Ave 910-478-8202 Jacksonville, NC 28540 OBJECTIVE: To obtain a full-time physician assistant position that facilitates the delivery of exceptional patient centered care and continued leadership, educationaland teaching opportunities. PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:  Secret Clearance with Top Secret Eligibility  20+ years of Primary Care Clinical Experience with current NCCPA certification.  15+ years Supervisory & Management Experience in myriad of outpatient medicine environments.  15+ years of penetrating and blunt trauma experience acquired during 4 combat related deployments.  7 years of outpatient clinic management experience.  Establishment of Medical Home Port initiatives receiving National Commission on Quality Assurance designation.  Organization ambassadorwith exceptional ability to brief senior and executive level leaders to align efforts for improved outcomes in patient centered care, preventive medicine initiatives, & limited resources utilization. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Mar 1993- Dec 1999 United States Navy, General Duty Hospital Corpsman/Field Medical Service Technician Dec 1999- Aug 2003 United States Navy, Independent Duty Corpsman Presidential Retreat Camp David Thurmont, MD Provided primary care and urgent care services to Presidential guests,staff, and service members while assisting the White House Medical Unit in the provision of comprehensive medical care to the 42nd and 43rd Presidents of the United States. Aug 2003- Aug 2004 Independent Duty Corpsman Camp Lejeune, NC Delivered comprehensive primary care to the operational forces of 2d Marine Logistic Group. Deployed as the Leading Chief Petty Officer for a Forward Surgical System to the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa with the primary clinical duties of initial resuscitation of combat casualties to sustain life prior to damage control and stabilization surgery. As 2d Medical Battalion Administration Chief, supervised the personneladministration for over 500 Sailors. Oct 2006-Present United States Navy, Physician Assistant Camp Lejeune, NC Family Practice and Primary Care: Administer comprehensive primary care to over 7000 active duty Marines and 3,600 spouses,children and retirees aged 4 months to 65 years through the Navy’s Medical Home Model. Treat a variety of chronic conditions,acute illnesses and injuries and conduct routine, preventative care services. Administer weekend urgent care services in austere,field training conditions to Marines at the School of Infantry East Battalion Aid Station. Operational Forces: Deliver comprehensive primary care, preventive medicine, combat casualty care training, patient tracking, managed care coordination and primary trauma care to over 1200 active duty Marines and Sailors while forward deployed in austere environments during combat. Fast Track: Extend urgent care services at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Emergency Department Brig Medical Clinic: Conduct sick call services,medical screenings and confinement physicals to service members in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune jail as well as 24 hour telephone consultation services. Leadership roles: Supervise 20 physicians,1 nurse practitioner, 1 physician assistant,1 registered nurse, and 101 paraprofessionals in the delivery of comprehensive primary and family medicine care. Department Head for two branch clinics at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune (Camp Geiger and Marine Corps Air Station New River); Acting Senior Medical Officer for Camp Lejeune Branch Clinics; Brig Medical Officer; Battalion Surgeon for Combat Logistic Battalion 8 in Fallujah, Iraq; Executive Officer of Korean Village Iraq Shock Trauma Platoon; Battalion Surgeon for 2d Battalion, 8th Marines serving in Marjeh, Afghanistan; Battalion Surgeon for 1st Battalion 9th Marines; 8th Marines Regimental Medical Officer; Supervise and train >375 enlisted hospital corpsmen. EDUCATION: Aug 2005- Aug 2006 University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE Masterof Physician Assistant Studies GPA: 3.83/4.0
  • 2. TIMOTHY M. G. HACKLER, MPAS, PA-C Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy Timothy.M.Hackler@gmail.com 730 Stonewall Ave 910-478-8202 Jacksonville, NC 28540 Aug 2004- Aug 2005 University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE Bachelor of Science GPA: 3.75/4.0 Jan 1996- May 1998 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL Bachelor of Science Health Care Administration GPA: 3.75/4.0 TRAINING:  Joint Staff Counter Intelligence Awareness and Reporting (CAIR)(FOUO) JS-US003-14 05Mar2015  Clinical Management Course CMC 14-80 Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA 11Jul2014  Battlefield Acupuncture Course (Tier 1) Air Force Acupuncture Center 29May2014  Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC) – Clinician Course J3O P-US258 31Jan2014  TeamSTEPPS Train the Trainer – Duke University School of Medicine 04Dec2013  Mental Health Assessments forMembers of the Armed Forces Deployed in Connection 16Apr2012 with a Contingency Operation – Health Affairs Policy 10-005  Advanced Combat Trauma Training Course – Deployment Medicine International 27Aug2010  Operational and Emergency Medical Skills Course (OEMS) 05Apr2007  Navy Trauma Training Center Course B-6-1013, NTTC at Los Angeles County & 30Apr2007 University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles,California  Officer Indoctrination Basic Navy Course P-00-4302 22Nov2006  Chief Petty Officer Indoctrination Course NAVEDTRA 38203-B) 23Aug2002  Surface Force Independent Duty Corpsman, Class C Navy Course B-300-0019 (NEC 8425) 21Jan2000  Shipboard Pest Management Navy Course B-322-1075 01July1999  Field Medical Service Technician Navy Course B-300-0013 (NEC 8404) 01Dec1993  Basic Hospital Corps School Navy Course B-300-0010 (NEC 0000) 14Sep1993 CERTIFICATIONS: BLS: American Heart Association ACLS: American Heart Association NCCPA: Certified 27Sep2006 - 31Dec2016 LICENSURE: State of North Carolina#: 0010-04921 National Provider Identification#: 10433671709 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Naval Association of Physician Assistants Society of Army Physician Assistants American Academy of Physician Assistants Veterans of Foreign Wars AWARDS:  Letter of Commendation from Brigadier General W. Lee Miller Jr., 13Jan2013: For superb program management, attention to detail, & professionalknowledge during the Commanding General’s Medical Readiness Inspection.  Navy Commendation Medal, 19July2011: For providing invaluable counterinsurgency efforts & development of the health care delivery in Northern Marjeh, Afghanistan providing services for 30,000 local nationals.  Navy Commendation Medal, 09Jun2010: Evaluated over 300 student Marines during an H1N1 Influenza outbreak & coordinating over 5100 hours of medical support for greater than 700 combat missions in Fallujah, Iraq.  Navy Commendation Medal, 27Aug2004: For leadership as personnel chief and as a resuscitative provider for a forward resuscitative surgical unit deployed to support operations in the Horn of Africa.  Navy Commendation Medal, 28May2003: For dramatic improvements in preventive medicine, emergency medicine, and pest control management leading to 55 incident free visits by the President of the United States.  Recipient of the LT Thomas Eadie, USN, Congressional Medal of Honor Award during Officer Indoctrination Basic, 23Nov2006: For achievement of honor graduates receiving the highest academic and military grades.  Navy Achievement Medal, 22Mar2002: For selection as Camp David’s Senior Sailor of the Year.  Joint Service Achievement Medal, July 2000: Professional competence providing essentialsupport to President Clinton with only 4 days advanced notice for the Middle East Peace Summit from 06July2000 to 25July 2000.  Letter of Appreciation from President Bill Clinton for support during the Middle East Peace Summit, July 2000.  Navy Achievement Medal, 02Apr1998: For distinguished service expertly managing a busy medical & surgical outpatient clinic elevating clinic to Joint Commission Standards & instituting an afterhour’s rehabilitation clinic.  Navy Achievement Medal, 09Jan1996: For professional achievement in support of the Clinical Nurse Specialist and Patient Education Department at Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida.