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Curriculum Vitae
Gregory H. Bledsoe, M.D.
BACKGROUND
DATE OF BIRTH June 5, 1973
PLACE OF BIRTH Little Rock, Arkansas
SOCIAL SECURITY NO. Available on personal request
HOME ADDRESS, 2809 Boston Street, #246
PHONE, & EMAIL Baltimore, MD 21224
, 百拇医药
Phone: (410) 522-9921
Email: gbledsoe@jhsph.edu
EDUCATION
2002- Present Fellow in International Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Center for International Emergency, Disaster, and Refugee Studies (CIEDRS)
1999-2002 Resident in Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
, 百拇医药
1999 Medical Degree, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
1995 Bachelor of Science, Bob Jones University
LISCENSURE
2000 Arkansas, No. E-2789
2002 Maryland, No. D0058946
RESEARCH
2001 “THE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE 1997 HELMET LAW REPEAL IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS,” Retrospective study of the financial and health impact of the 1997 mandatory helmet law for motorcycle riders in the state of Arkansas
, http://www.100md.com
2001 Winner of “Best Manuscript” award at the 2001 UAMS Emergency Medicine Research Banquet for the above helmet law research paper
2001 Above research presented at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma conference in Orlando, Florida in January 2002
2001 Quoted in and provided data for front-page article entitled “Public Foots Bill When Bikers Go Without Head Gear, Study Says” by Rodney Bowers, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 10, 2001, p. A1
, 百拇医药
2002 Quoted in and provided data for article entitled “No-Helmet Law Costs State Big, Study Reports” by Rodney Bowers, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, February 25, 2002, p.B1
ABSTRACTS
2001 “The Ramifications of the 1997 Helmet Law Repeal In the State of Arkansas,” presented at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma conference in Orlando, Florida in January 2002
PUBLICATIONS
, 百拇医药
2002 Bledsoe GH. Schexnayder SM, Ferrer TJ, et al. Impact of repealing Arkansas’ motorcycle helmet law. Journal of Trauma (in press).
2002 Review of “Wilderness Medicine: Management of Wilderness and Environment Emergencies, CD-ROM,” by Gregory H. Bledsoe, Annals of Emergency Medicine. January 2002; 39:106-107.
2001 Review of Last Breath: Cautionary Tales from the Limits of Human Endurance by Peter Stark, Ballantine Books, New York, NY, 2001; published in Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, Summer 2002, 13:2 p.175-176
, http://www.100md.com
2001 “Eponyms in Emergency Medicine,” by Bledsoe & Martin Carey, accepted for publication on Cyberounds Emergency Medicine Conferences:  http://www.cyberounds.com/ , December 2001
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE
2002 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 2002
2000 Leader of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, September 2000
, http://www.100md.com
2000 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, May 2000
1999 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, May 1999
1990 Member of 15 member medical team to Pignon, Haiti, April 1990
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
1990-PRESENT Extensive foreign travel experience throughout Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean; details available upon request
, http://www.100md.com
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
2001 Clinico El Samaritano, Spring 2001-present, Served as volunteer physician at clinic for spanish-speaking underprivileged of Little Rock
2000 Arkansas Children’s Hospital Angel Flight, Fall 2000-present, Served as physician on flight crew of Angel Flight, ACH’s helicopter transport service and the most active helicopter service in the state
2001 Physician Volunteer to the Arkansas State Legislature, Spring 2001, Served as volunteer physician to staff first aid station at the Arkansas State Capitol as a “Doctor of the Day”
, http://www.100md.com
1999 Medical Coverage of Arkansas Razorback Football Games, Fall 1999-present, Served as one of a four person crew to provide physician support to medical first aid stations at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock during Razorback football games
2001 Kanakuk/Kanakomo Kids Across America Kamps, Summer 2001, Served as volunteer camp physician at sports camp for inner-city youth
2001 Attending Physician, Spring 2001-present, Served as attending physician at White River Medical Center in Batesville, Arkansas and Central Hospital in Searcy, Arkansas
, 百拇医药
CERTIFICATIONS
1999 Provider & Instructor, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association
1999 Provider, Advanced Pediatric Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Emergency Physicians
1999 Provider, Advanced Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons
2000 Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Emergency Physicians
, http://www.100md.com
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
1999 SWAT Tactical EMS Training, Participant in tactical training with members of the Little Rock Police Department’s SWAT team, Fall 1999
1999 Advanced Extrication Training, Participant in course designed to teach advanced extrication principles for patient extrication from damaged motor vehicles, Fall 1999
2001 Ultrasound Training, Participant in the new ultrasound certification program at UAMS. Will soon be first resident in Emergency Medicine certified in ultrasound F.A.S.T. exams
, 百拇医药
LECTURES
2002 “The Arkansas Helmet Law and UAMS,” presented and discussed at the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, April 2, 2002
2002 “Radiology of the Foot and Ankle,” April 2002
2002 “Head and Spinal Cord Trauma,” March 2002
2001 “Management of Heart Failure,” September 2001
2001 “Analgesia and Conscious Sedation,” July 2001
, 百拇医药
2001 “The Amazing Hand,” April 2001
2001 “Radiology Review,” March 2001
2001 “Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms and Aortic Dissections,” February 2001
2000 “Eponyms in Emergency Medicine,” October 2000
2000 “Rectal and Anal Disorders,” May 2000
2000 “Geriatric Trauma,” March 2000
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
, 百拇医药
1999 Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Official UAMS representative to EMRA 2000 to present
1999 American College of Emergency Physicians, Resident member and member of International Emergency Medicine section
1999 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine,resident member
2001 Wilderness Medical Society, resident member
2001 Arkansas Physicians’ Resource Council,Member of the APRC’s executive committee
, http://www.100md.com
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
1996 Crew Member, Nabholtz Construction;
Member of team that helped construct Simmons Foods Headquarters
in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
1995 Associate, Wal-Mart General Office;
Associate in the Computer Systems division, Wal-Mart General Office, Bentonville, Arkansas.
1994 Music Director, The Winds;
, 百拇医药
Music Director of The Winds, a Christian summer camp in Hilo, Hawaii.
1993 Intern to Tim Hutchinson, U.S. House of Representatives; First intern to serve under then House member Tim Hutchinson, Washington, D.C.
1992 Intern, The Heritage Foundation;
Intern to Dr. Edwin Feulner, president of The Heritage Foundation
HONORS/AWARDS
, 百拇医药 1997 Representative to the Organization of Student Representatives, UAMS, 1997 - 1999
1991 Eagle Scout
1994 Student Body President, 1994-95, Bob Jones University
1995 Listed in Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities
ACTIVITIES/HOBBIES
1995 Member of and small group leader in Fellowship Bible Church, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1995 to present
1991 Private Pilot
1987 Scuba Diver
2000 Spanish; Working with private tutor to learn Spanish, Spring 2000 to present
2001 Judo & Ju-Jitsu, from Spring 2001 to present; yellow-belt in Judo & Danzen Ryu Ju-Jitsu, 百拇医药
Gregory H. Bledsoe, M.D.
BACKGROUND
DATE OF BIRTH June 5, 1973
PLACE OF BIRTH Little Rock, Arkansas
SOCIAL SECURITY NO. Available on personal request
HOME ADDRESS, 2809 Boston Street, #246
PHONE, & EMAIL Baltimore, MD 21224
, 百拇医药
Phone: (410) 522-9921
Email: gbledsoe@jhsph.edu
EDUCATION
2002- Present Fellow in International Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Center for International Emergency, Disaster, and Refugee Studies (CIEDRS)
1999-2002 Resident in Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
, 百拇医药
1999 Medical Degree, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
1995 Bachelor of Science, Bob Jones University
LISCENSURE
2000 Arkansas, No. E-2789
2002 Maryland, No. D0058946
RESEARCH
2001 “THE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE 1997 HELMET LAW REPEAL IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS,” Retrospective study of the financial and health impact of the 1997 mandatory helmet law for motorcycle riders in the state of Arkansas
, http://www.100md.com
2001 Winner of “Best Manuscript” award at the 2001 UAMS Emergency Medicine Research Banquet for the above helmet law research paper
2001 Above research presented at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma conference in Orlando, Florida in January 2002
2001 Quoted in and provided data for front-page article entitled “Public Foots Bill When Bikers Go Without Head Gear, Study Says” by Rodney Bowers, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 10, 2001, p. A1
, 百拇医药
2002 Quoted in and provided data for article entitled “No-Helmet Law Costs State Big, Study Reports” by Rodney Bowers, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, February 25, 2002, p.B1
ABSTRACTS
2001 “The Ramifications of the 1997 Helmet Law Repeal In the State of Arkansas,” presented at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma conference in Orlando, Florida in January 2002
PUBLICATIONS
, 百拇医药
2002 Bledsoe GH. Schexnayder SM, Ferrer TJ, et al. Impact of repealing Arkansas’ motorcycle helmet law. Journal of Trauma (in press).
2002 Review of “Wilderness Medicine: Management of Wilderness and Environment Emergencies, CD-ROM,” by Gregory H. Bledsoe, Annals of Emergency Medicine. January 2002; 39:106-107.
2001 Review of Last Breath: Cautionary Tales from the Limits of Human Endurance by Peter Stark, Ballantine Books, New York, NY, 2001; published in Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, Summer 2002, 13:2 p.175-176
, http://www.100md.com
2001 “Eponyms in Emergency Medicine,” by Bledsoe & Martin Carey, accepted for publication on Cyberounds Emergency Medicine Conferences:  http://www.cyberounds.com/ , December 2001
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE
2002 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 2002
2000 Leader of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, September 2000
, http://www.100md.com
2000 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, May 2000
1999 Member of 25 member medical team to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, May 1999
1990 Member of 15 member medical team to Pignon, Haiti, April 1990
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
1990-PRESENT Extensive foreign travel experience throughout Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean; details available upon request
, http://www.100md.com
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
2001 Clinico El Samaritano, Spring 2001-present, Served as volunteer physician at clinic for spanish-speaking underprivileged of Little Rock
2000 Arkansas Children’s Hospital Angel Flight, Fall 2000-present, Served as physician on flight crew of Angel Flight, ACH’s helicopter transport service and the most active helicopter service in the state
2001 Physician Volunteer to the Arkansas State Legislature, Spring 2001, Served as volunteer physician to staff first aid station at the Arkansas State Capitol as a “Doctor of the Day”
, http://www.100md.com
1999 Medical Coverage of Arkansas Razorback Football Games, Fall 1999-present, Served as one of a four person crew to provide physician support to medical first aid stations at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock during Razorback football games
2001 Kanakuk/Kanakomo Kids Across America Kamps, Summer 2001, Served as volunteer camp physician at sports camp for inner-city youth
2001 Attending Physician, Spring 2001-present, Served as attending physician at White River Medical Center in Batesville, Arkansas and Central Hospital in Searcy, Arkansas
, 百拇医药
CERTIFICATIONS
1999 Provider & Instructor, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association
1999 Provider, Advanced Pediatric Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Emergency Physicians
1999 Provider, Advanced Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons
2000 Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Emergency Physicians
, http://www.100md.com
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
1999 SWAT Tactical EMS Training, Participant in tactical training with members of the Little Rock Police Department’s SWAT team, Fall 1999
1999 Advanced Extrication Training, Participant in course designed to teach advanced extrication principles for patient extrication from damaged motor vehicles, Fall 1999
2001 Ultrasound Training, Participant in the new ultrasound certification program at UAMS. Will soon be first resident in Emergency Medicine certified in ultrasound F.A.S.T. exams
, 百拇医药
LECTURES
2002 “The Arkansas Helmet Law and UAMS,” presented and discussed at the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, April 2, 2002
2002 “Radiology of the Foot and Ankle,” April 2002
2002 “Head and Spinal Cord Trauma,” March 2002
2001 “Management of Heart Failure,” September 2001
2001 “Analgesia and Conscious Sedation,” July 2001
, 百拇医药
2001 “The Amazing Hand,” April 2001
2001 “Radiology Review,” March 2001
2001 “Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms and Aortic Dissections,” February 2001
2000 “Eponyms in Emergency Medicine,” October 2000
2000 “Rectal and Anal Disorders,” May 2000
2000 “Geriatric Trauma,” March 2000
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
, 百拇医药
1999 Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Official UAMS representative to EMRA 2000 to present
1999 American College of Emergency Physicians, Resident member and member of International Emergency Medicine section
1999 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine,resident member
2001 Wilderness Medical Society, resident member
2001 Arkansas Physicians’ Resource Council,Member of the APRC’s executive committee
, http://www.100md.com
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
1996 Crew Member, Nabholtz Construction;
Member of team that helped construct Simmons Foods Headquarters
in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
1995 Associate, Wal-Mart General Office;
Associate in the Computer Systems division, Wal-Mart General Office, Bentonville, Arkansas.
1994 Music Director, The Winds;
, 百拇医药
Music Director of The Winds, a Christian summer camp in Hilo, Hawaii.
1993 Intern to Tim Hutchinson, U.S. House of Representatives; First intern to serve under then House member Tim Hutchinson, Washington, D.C.
1992 Intern, The Heritage Foundation;
Intern to Dr. Edwin Feulner, president of The Heritage Foundation
HONORS/AWARDS
, 百拇医药 1997 Representative to the Organization of Student Representatives, UAMS, 1997 - 1999
1991 Eagle Scout
1994 Student Body President, 1994-95, Bob Jones University
1995 Listed in Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities
ACTIVITIES/HOBBIES
1995 Member of and small group leader in Fellowship Bible Church, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1995 to present
1991 Private Pilot
1987 Scuba Diver
2000 Spanish; Working with private tutor to learn Spanish, Spring 2000 to present
2001 Judo & Ju-Jitsu, from Spring 2001 to present; yellow-belt in Judo & Danzen Ryu Ju-Jitsu, 百拇医药