CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Ronald J. Karpick, MD, F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P

BORN:                                                                    May 24, 1940, Buffalo, New York, USA

 

MARITAL STATUS:                                          Married, Jane Carey Karpick

                                                                                Children: Jonathan Keith Karpick

                                                                                                    Carey Anne Karpick

 

EDUCATION:                                                       University of Rochester

                                                `                               Rochester, New York

                                                                                B.A. General Science, with High

Distinction, 1961

 

                                                                                Yale University School of Medicine

                                                                                New Haven, Connecticut

                                                                                Doctor of Medicine, 1965

 

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:                         Straight Medical Internship

                                                                                Duke University Medical Center

                                                                                Durham, North Carolina

                                                                                1965-1966

 

                                                                                Medical Residency

                                                                                Duke University Medical Center

                                                                                1966-1967

 

                                                                                Research and Clinical Fellow in

                                                                                Pulmonary Medicine

                                                                                Duke University Medical Center

                                                                                1967-1969

 

MILITARY SERVICE:                                         U.S. Navy, July 1969-July 1971

                                                                                Head, Pulmonary Disease Division

                                                                                Naval Hospital, St. Albans, New York

                                                                                Lieutenant Commander, Honorable

Discharge

 

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:                       Assistant Professor of Medicine

                                                                                George Washington University School of

Medicine, August 1971-July 1973

 

                                                                                Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine

                                                                                George Washington University School of

Medicine, 1973-1980

 

                                                                                Assistant Professor, Respiratory Therapy

                                                                                Northern Virginia Community College

                                                                                Annandale, Virginia, 1975-1984

 

LICENSURE:                                                         District of Columbia, Medical license,1971

Virginia, Medical license, 1973

 

CERTIFICATION:                                                National Board of Medical Examiners, 1966

 

                                                                                American Board of Internal Medicine, 1972

                                                                                                Recertified, 1980

                                                                                American Board of Internal Medicine

                                                                                                Pulmonary Diseases, 1974

                                                                                                Critical Care, 1989-1999

                                                                                                Geriatric Medicine, 1992-2002

 

SOCIETIES:                                                           BSA, Eagle Scout, 1956

Alpha Phi Omega, 1957

                                                                                Phi Beta Kappa, 1961

                                                                                Alpha Omega Alpha, 1965

                                                                                American College Chest Physicians, Fellow

1976

                                                                                American College of Physicians-American-

Society of Internal Medicine, Fellow,1982

                                                                                Virginia Thoracic Society

                                                                                Virginia Medical Society

                                                                                American Medical Association (life member)

                                                                                Society of Critical Care

 

SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES                                     The Transfer of an Acquired Response

AND PRESENTATIONS                                    Through Ingestion (Planaria): Research

                                                                                Project, Dept. of Psychology, University of

                                                                                Rochester, 1961. Reprinted in part in Brain

Function, Vol II, Ed. By Brazier, UCLA

                                                                                Forum in Medical Sciences, University of

California Press, 1964, pp. 170-174.

:

The Development of Qualitative Assays of Plasminogen Activators and Electrophoretic Investigations of Soluble Plasminogen; Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Yale University School of Medicine in partial fulfillment of the requisites for the Doctor of Medicine, Dept. of Physiology, 1965.

 

Clinical-Pathological Correlations of 55

Men Who Died During Hospitalizations for

Respiratory Failure; Karpick, R., Pratt, P.C.,

Asmundsson,  T., and Kilburn, K.H.;

Presented at the 28th VA Armed Forces

Pulmonary Disease Research Conference,

January 21, 1969, Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Pathological Findings in Respiratory Failure;

Goblet Cell Metaplasia, Alveolar Damage and

Myocardial Infarction; Karpick, R., Pratt, P.C.

Asmundsson, T. and Kilburn, K.H.; presented

at the 12th Annual Conference on Research in

Emphysema, June 12, 1969, Aspen, Colorado.

 

                                                                                Pathological Findings in Respiratory Failure;

                                                                                Goblet Cell Metaplasia, Alveolar Damage and

Myocardial Infarction; Karpick, R., Pratt, P.C.,

                                                                                Asmundsson, T., and Kilburn, K.H.; Annals

                                                                                Of Internal Medicine 72 (2):189-197,Feb. 1972.

 

                                                                                Relapsing Tuberculous Meningitis Complicated

                                                                                By Late Sequelae;  Schlachter,E. and Karpick, R.:

                                                                                American Review of Respiratory Diseases, 106

                                                                                (3): 458-461, September 1972

 

                                                                                Bronchopulmonary Sequestration and Pulmonary

                                                                                Tuberculosis; Schlachter, E. and Karpick, R.:

                                                                                Chest, 62 (3):331-333, September 1972.

 

                                                                                Recent Advances in Respiratory Therapy;

                                                                                Karpick, R., Medical Annals of the District

                                                                                Of Columbia, 43 (3):137-139, March 1974.

 

                                                                                Tuberculosis in When Doctors Get Sick;

                                                                                Edited by H. Mandell and H. Spiro, Plenum

Medical Book Company, New York, 1987,

                                                                                pp. 401-404.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:                     Vice President, Pulmonary Associates, Ltd.

                                                                                5216 Dawes Ave

Alexandria, VA 22311          (1978-2000).

 

                                                                                Medical Director, Respiratory Care,

                                                                                Northern Virginia Community Hospital

                                                                                601 Carlin Springs Road

Arlington, VA 22044            (1987-2000).

 

                                                                                Medical Director, Respiratory Care Unit

                                                                                Woodbine Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,

                                                                                2729 King Street

Alexandria, VA (1993-2000).

 

                                                                                Co-chairman Government Relations Committee,

                                                                                American Lung Association of Virginia, (2000-

                                                                                Present).

 

Ronald J. Karpick, M.D.