CURRICULUM VITAE JACK L. STUMP, MD, FACEP, FAAEM 12404 NE 176th Street Battle Ground, WA 98604 (360) 687-0026 EDUCATION 1991-92 1990-92 1989-90 Senior Administrative Resident Residency in Emergency Medicine Internship in Emergency Medicine Christ Hospital and Medical Center Oak Lawn, Illinois (Near Chicago, Illinois) 1985-89 Doctorate of Medicine - Class of 1989 Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 1984-85 Pre-med at Portland State University 1971-77 Bachelor of Science Degree (Biology) Bachelor of Science Degree (Economics) Southern Oregon State College, Ashland SCIENCE OLYMPIAD EXPERIENCE Involved as a mentor to various student events at middle school for five years and high school for the past two years. Helped organize scoring and judging of events at the local middle school invitational tournaments. LICENSES State of Washington State of Oregon State of Illinois PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP 1989-Present 1995-Present 1995-2001 1992-2001 1995-1999 American College of Emergency Physicians (Fellow) American Academy of Emergency Medicine Society for Academic Emergency Medicine American Medical Association Rotary International - Medford Rogue (Paul Harris Fellow) CERTIFICATIONS American Board of Emergency Medicine American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support (National Faculty)1997 to 2002, 20082012 National EMS Medical Directors Course American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support - Instructor American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support (Nominated for Instructor) American Heart Association Basic Life Support PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Medical-Legal Consulting Page 2 of 6 2000 to Present Review of cases and presentation of professional opinion for various government and private attorneys. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Cont.) Chairman Department of Emergency Medicine February 2006 – January 2008 Southwest Washington Medical Center PO Box 1600 Vancouver, WA 98668 Served on the Executive Committee. Approved all new hires and reappointments. Approved all changes to Emergency Department procedures and policies. Resolved complaints and concerns involving Emergency Department. Emergency Medicine Physician April 1999-present Emergency Medicine Associates Southwest Washington Medical Center PO Box 1600 Vancouver, WA 98668 General Emergency Medicine duties in a 90,000 patient per year Emergency Department, 15 shifts per month. Serves on Trauma Committee. New ER Committee. Procedural Sedation Committee. Pediatric ED Committee. Developed difficult airway cart for department. Emergency Medical Services Medical Director 1996-1999 Jackson County (part-time) Responsible for County Emergency Medical Services office and physician budget. Coordinator for County EMS Committee. Facilitates integration of Mass Casualty Incident with all county EMS agencies. Serves on county EMS Quality Assurance Committee. Responsible for the continuing education of 385 emergency services personnel in 15 agencies. Emergency Medicine Physician 1992-Present Rogue Valley Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine 2825 Barnett Road Medford, Oregon 97504 (541) 608-4145 General Emergency Medicine duties in a 25,000 patient per year Emergency Department, 12 to 14 shifts per month. Coordinator for residents and students. Schedule Coordinator for physicians. Served on Chart committee for ED. Emergency Medical Technician Summer 1985 Buck Ambulance Service Portland, Oregon Provided emergency care as a member of an ambulance team based in various locations in the Greater Portland Area. Medical Officer 1982 - 1984 McDermott (Dubai) International, Inc. Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1981 - 1982 McDermott (Nigeria) International, Inc. Warri, Nigeria Page 3 of 6 Operation and management of a small hospital on board a derrick barge used in off-shore oil construction. In charge of all medical services for 200 -1000 men working in off-shore oil construction, often 1000 miles from other medical support. Emergency Medical Technician 1977 - 1980 Lower Umpqua Hospital Reedsport, Oregon Provided emergency care as a member of the ambulance team based at the local hospital. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Cont.) Program Manager of Human Resources 1977 - 1980 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area United States Forest Service Reedsport, Oregon Overall administration of four human resource programs. Direction of a residential camp for people between the ages of 16 and 24. Administration of an $850,000.00 per year budget, personnel actions, program planning, work project planning, public relations, and direct supervision of 50 to 80 people. Director of Youth Conservation Corps Summer 1977 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area United States Forest Service Reedsport, Oregon Administration and overall responsibility of a 20-person summer work camp for people between the ages of 15 and 18. Supervision of 6 staff personnel, $50,000.00 per summer budget, program and work planning, coordination with state and federal agencies, and public relations. Assistant Director of Youth Conservation Corps Summer 1976 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area United States Forest Service Reedsport, Oregon Similar to above, except assisting the Director. Environmental Specialist for Youth Conservation Corps Summer 1975 Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake, Oregon Supervision of 6 -12 person work crews, performing a variety of conservation projects for the National Park Service. Also provided environmental education for members of the Youth Conservation Corps. PUBLICATIONS Life-Threatening Interaction of Mibefradil and Beta-Blockers With Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers. Micheal E. Mullins, MD; B. Zane Horowitz, MD; Denis H. J. Linden, MD; Robert l. Norton, MD; Jack Stump, MD. JAMA. July 8, 1998; 280: p. 157-158. Chapter Author: Wound Emergencies. Plantz & Adler: National Medical Series Emergency Medicine. Williams & Wilkins, 1998. Contributing Author: Emergency Medicine - Pearls of Wisdom: Oral Board Review. Gossman, Plantz, & Adler, Boston Medical Publishing Corp., 1998. Chapter Author: Animal Bites. Plantz & Adler: eMedicine. Boston Medical Publishing Corp., 1997 to 2008 (Internet Textbook). Contributing Author: Emergency Medicine - Pearls of Wisdom, 2nd,3rd, & 4th Eds., Plantz & Adler, Boston Medical Publishing Corporation. Page 4 of 6 Source of Information. Effects of D-Methamphetamine. U.S. Department of Justice - National Drug Intelligence Center, December 1996. Abstract. A Prospective, Double-blind, Single Dose Comparison of Ketorolac Tromethamine as Compared with Meperidine Hydrochloride and Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride in the Treatment of Acute Renal Colic, Academic Emergency Medicine, 1995, 2, p. 464-465. PRESENTATIONS Multiple presentations on Methamphetamine to law enforcement, judicial and educational institutions. Methamphetamine. Multi-disciplinary Team. Eugene, OR. November 2001. Methamphetamine. Oregon District Attorney Association. Sunriver, OR. August 2001. Methamphetamine as Related to Child Fatalities. Oregon Child Fatalities Task Force. Salem, OR. Feb 2001. Methamphetamine. Douglas County Interagency Narcotic Enforcement Team. Roseburg, OR. February 1999. Methamphetamine. Oregon EMS Conference. Portland, OR. Sept. 1998 and Sept. 2004. Pediatric Advanced Life Support - Affiliate Faculty Oregon. Course Director and Lecturer for 6 to 8 PALS courses each year. Responsible for PALS education for southern half of Oregon. Ethics in Post-Resuscitation. ACLS courses. 4 to 6 courses per year. 1992-1999. Methamphetamine. Douglas County Interagency Narcotic Enforcement Team. Roseburg, OR. April 1998. Pediatric Emergencies. Harvard University Emergency Medicine Residency. Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, MA. January 1998. Infectious Disease. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Pearls of Wisdom Board Review. St. Pete’s Beach, FL. Sept 1997. Methamphetamine. Harvard University Emergency Medicine Residency. Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Boston, MA. August 1997. Methamphetamine. Oregon DARE Association. Seaside, Oregon. March 1997. Methamphetamine. American Academy of Emergency Medicine National Conference. Las Vegas, NV. Sept 1996. Infectious Disease. American Academy of Emergency Medicine Pearls of Wisdom Board Review. Las Vegas, NV. Sept 1996. Emergency Room Perspective. Methamphetamine Awareness Conference. August 1996. Methamphetamine Abuse. Southern Oregon Review of Medicine: Addictive Illnesses. Feb 1996. Grand Rounds: Rapid Sequence Intubation. Rogue Valley Medical Center. January 1996. Pediatric Emergencies. Oregon Emergency Medical Services Conference. Portland. Sept 1995. Page 5 of 6 Poster Presentation. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. A Prospective, Double-blind, Single Dose Comparison of Ketorolac Tromethamine as Compared with Meperidine Hydrochloride and Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride in the Treatment of Acute Renal Colic. San Antonio, TX. 24 May 1995. Methamphetamine Overdose, Abuse - to various organizations/schools in the Rogue Valley, news programs throughout Oregon and video to ABC’s 20/20 Program. Risk in the Emergency Department. Risk Management Seminar. Medford, Oregon. April 1995. Ethical Dilemmas in the EMT Field and Emergency Room. Controversies of Medical Ethics in 1995: Oregon Perspectives. 3 March 1995 (State ethics conference). PRESENTATIONS (Cont.) Formal Paramedic Case Reviews: Methamphetamine Overdose. 25 February 1995. Rapid Sequence Intubation. Pre-hospital Continuing Medical Education. January 1995. Formal Paramedic Case Reviews: Pediatric Trauma. 21 November 1994. Emergency Medicine: Trauma, Overdose, Pediatric Head Trauma. Medical Imaging Seminar. RVMC, Medford, OR. 15 October 1994. Rapid Sequence Intubation. Pre-hospital Continuing Medical Education. January 1994. Faculty: Third Annual Primary Care Conference. Brookings, Oregon. 25 June 1993. Grand Rounds: Toxicology - Acute Ingestion, An Update. RVMC. Medford, OR. April 1993. COMMITTEES Southwest Washington Medical Center Pediatric ED Committee. 2004 - Present. Southwest Washington Medical Center Trauma Committee. 1999 to Present. American Heart Association Emergency Care Committee. 1998 - Present. Oregon State EMS Board, July 1996 - March 1999. American Heart Association: Oregon Pediatric Advanced Life Support Affiliate Faculty Committee. 1994 - Present. Rogue Valley Medical Center Ethics Committee - Chairman, 1995 - 1997. Rogue Valley Medical Center Ethics Committee, 1994 - 1999. Southern Oregon Drug Awareness (SODA) Board of Directors, 1996 -1998. RVMC Computer Standards Committee, 1994. Christ Hospital and Medical Center Ethics Committee, 1991 - 1992. Quality Assurance Committee, Emergency Department, Christ Hospital and Medical Center, 1991 - 1992. HONORS, AWARDS, SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS Jackson County. Recognition of EMS Service Award. April 1999. Oregon EMS Medical Director of the Year. September 1998. Page 6 of 6 1995 Miracle Maker: Honoring Exceptional Children’s Physicians. Children’s Miracle Network. "Club Med," Chairman: Taught high-school students from the Talented And Gifted (TAG) program. Wallace Concern volunteer: Provided health care for the homeless. MEDSHARE, founding member: Promoted community health care involvement. Committee member for American Medical Students Association. Joe C. Bond Memorial Scholarship: Well-rounded second year medical student. HONORS, AWARDS, SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS (cont.) Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economic Honor Society). SOSC Varsity Water Polo Team - Northwest Champions 6 consecutive years (1971 to 1976). SCUBA diving instructor at SOSC for 6 years. Member of the Tahiti Aquathletic Symposium, 1974. Honor Role (undergraduate and graduate). PERSONAL DATA Birth Date: 2 August 1953 Marital Status: Married, 2 daughters Health: Excellent Outside Interests: Scuba diving, snow skiing, bicycling, white water rafting, camping, mechanics. Special Qualifications: -Have been around the world 3 times, and lived on every continent except Antarctica. -Expert in the use of personal computers.