CURRICULUM
VITAE
Ronald
J. Karpick, MD, F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P
BORN:
MARITAL
STATUS: Married,
Jane Carey Karpick
Children:
Jonathan Keith Karpick
Carey Anne Karpick
EDUCATION:
`
B.A.
General Science, with High
Distinction, 1961
Doctor
of Medicine, 1965
POSTGRADUATE
TRAINING: Straight
Medical Internship
1965-1966
Medical
Residency
1966-1967
Research
and Clinical Fellow in
Pulmonary
Medicine
1967-1969
MILITARY
SERVICE:
Head,
Pulmonary Disease Division
Naval
Hospital,
Lieutenant
Commander, Honorable
Discharge
ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS: Assistant
Professor of Medicine
Medicine, August 1971-July 1973
Assistant
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Medicine, 1973-1980
Assistant
Professor, Respiratory Therapy
Northern
LICENSURE:
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
1976
Society of Internal Medicine, Fellow,1982
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
Function, Vol II, Ed. By Brazier, UCLA
Forum
in Medical Sciences, University of
:
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,
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,
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
Tuberculosis
in When Doctors Get Sick;
Edited
by H. Mandell and H. Spiro, Plenum
Medical Book Company,
pp.
401-404.
ADMINISTRATIVE
POSITIONS: Vice
President, Pulmonary Associates, Ltd.
Medical
Director, Respiratory Care,
Northern
Medical
Director, Respiratory Care Unit
Woodbine
Nursing and
Co-chairman
Government Relations Committee,
American
Lung Association of
Present).
Ronald
J. Karpick, M.D.