David Blair Mahoney, MD, MBE Medical University of South Carolina Department of Family Medicine 650 Ellis Oak Drive, James Island, SC 29412 Phone: (843) 876-7100 E-mail:
[email protected]
EDUCATION University of Liverpool Masters of Public Health, current
Liverpool, United Kingdom
University of Virginia Resident Physician in Family Medicine, 2010
Charlottesville, Virginia
University of North Carolina Doctor of Medicine Degree, 2007
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania Master’s Degree in Bioethics, 2000
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
University of Notre Dame Bachelors of Science Degree, Biology and English Literature, 1995
Notre Dame, Indiana
LICENSURE •
American Board of Family Medicine certified, 2011
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS •
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Family Medicine, 2012 to present
HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES •
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 2012 to present
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Trident Medical Center, North Charleston, SC, 2012 to present
TEACHING EXPERIENCE •
Clinical teacher, Fundamentals of Patient Care, a clinical introduction to medicine for first year medical students, MUSC, 2013 to present
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Clinical teacher, Interprofessional Introductory Course to Healthcare, MUSC, 2013 to present
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Clinical preceptor for MUSC Family Medicine residents, 2012 to present
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Inpatient clinical attending for MUSC Family Medicine residents, 2012 to present
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Medical University of South Carolina Presentation, Ethics in Research: A Sub-Saharan Perspective, 7 May 2012
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Brown University Grand Rounds, Applying Research Ethics Guidelines: A View from Malawi, 16 March 2012
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Clinical mentor and supervisor to second-year University of Virginia (UVA) medical student, The Wellness Center, Summer 2011
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UVA Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Acute Mountain Sickness, 2010
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Clinical instructor for the Practice of Medicine, a clinical introduction to medicine for UVA medical students, 2008 to 2010
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Resident scholar speaker at the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians Annual Conference, Seasonal Influenza Quality Improvement Project, Wintergreen, VA, 2010
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Resident Mentoring Program, UVA School of Medicine, 2008 to 2010
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Leader of the Clinical Skills Workshops for UVA medical students, 2007 to 2010
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UVA Family Medicine International Rounds, Disaster in Haiti, 2010
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UVA Family Medicine International Rounds, The Global Health Track at UVA, 2009
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UVA Family Medicine Morning Report, Aseptic Meningitis, 2009
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UVA Family Medicine Geriatric Board Review, Family Medicine Conference, 2009
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UVA Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Influenza Vaccinations, 2008
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Guest lecturer in bioethics and medical writing at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Delaware, and Drexel University, 1999 to 2003
TALKS & PUBLICATIONS Mahoney DB, Diaz V, Thiedke C, Mallin K, Brock C, Freedy J, Johnson A. Balint groups: the nuts and bolts of making better doctors. Int J Psychiatry Med. 2013;45(4):401-11. CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: Dehydration and Heat Stroke. 20 June 2012. CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: Vitamin D Deficiency. 11 June 2012. CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. 13 March 2012. CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: Seasonal Affective Disorder. 10 November 2011. Mahoney DB. Controversies Surrounding Lyme Disease. The Daily Progress 19 June 2011: C2. CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: An Overview of Lyme Disease. 10 June 2011.
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CBS “Charlottesville News.” Topic: Recognizing and Treating Depression. 6 April 2011. Fox “Charlottesville News.” Topic: University of Virginia Fraternity Hazing Investigation Moves Forward. 15 March 2011. Mahoney DB. Recognizing and Treating Depression. The Daily Progress 19 December 2010: C3. The University of Virginia International Family Medicine Clinic: A Patient-centered Medical Home for Refugee Patients. Mahoney DB, Hauck F. Vancouver, BC. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine: 43rd Annual Spring Conference. 2010. Mahoney DB, Pendleton ME. Tinnitus. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, Barry H, Slawson D, Shaughnessy A, Forsch R, Li S, Wilkes M, Usatine R, eds. e-Essential Evidence. 1st ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. Casey CF, Mahoney DB. Listeriosis. In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, Barry H, Slawson D, Shaughnessy A, Forsch R, Li S, Wilkes M, Usatine R, eds. e-Essential Evidence. 1st ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. Henderson, G. E., Mahoney, D., Corneli, A., Nelson, D. K. and Mwansambo, C. (2007). Applying research ethics guidelines: The view from a sub-Saharan research ethics committee. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2(2), 41-48. Mahoney DB. A Normative Construction of Gulf W ar Syndrome. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 2001 Fall; 44(4): 575-83. A Concerted Approach to the Production of Medical Documents. Boston, Massachusetts. International Drug Information Association Conference, 1998. Electronic Standards and Templates: The Documents of the 21st Century. Bruges, Belgium. Drug Information Association Conference, 1997. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE •
Attending physician for the Himalayan Health Exchange trek to Kashmir, India, 2010
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Attending physician for the International Cardiovascular Health Alliance, educating local health care providers on chronic disease, Elmina, Ghana, 2010
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Volunteer physician for San Lucas Tolimãn parish clinic on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, 2008 and 2009
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International Fellowship to study adolescent alcohol abuse in Kenya, Africa, 2007
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Holderness Fellowship to study the ethics of clinical research in Malawi, Africa, 2004
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Extensive treks in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal, 2002, the Pyrenees mountains of Spain, 2003, and the Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica, 2006
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Long-term assignment to Great Britain to develop an international medical writer exchange program for Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, 1997
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WORK EXPERIENCE The Charlottesville Wellness Center Physician, 8/2010 to 10/2012
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Examined and treated members of a family, regardless of age or gender
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Ensured proper injury care and disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery
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Prescribed and administered medications, performed routine vaccinations, and provided advice regarding preventative health and hygiene
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Requested necessary and medically appropriate tests and follow-up visits, and referred patients to medical specialists as needed
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Maintained admitting privileges to Martha Jefferson hospital
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Medical Writer for the HIV Marketing Group, 1/2002 to 5/2003
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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Prepared key scientific speeches and presentations for opinion leaders in the HIV clinical arena
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Attended all major international HIV conferences and organized post-meeting debriefing sessions with opinion leaders to discuss critical conference data
Tularik Biotechnology Manager of the Medical Writing Department for Clinical Development, 1/2000 to 1/2002
San Francisco, California
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Incorporated knowledge of clinical and research ethics into the design of clinical trial protocols, the drafting of informed consent forms, and the reporting of results in clinical trial reports and associated publications
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Supported the clinical team and corporate objectives by writing, reviewing and editing annual reports, clinical trial reports, protocols, abstracts, posters, marketing profiles, corporate and scientific presentations, and press releases in the oncology and virology therapeutic areas
DuPont Pharmaceuticals Senior Medical Writer for the Medical Communications Group, 1/1999 to 1/2000
Wilmington, Delaware
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Ensured the timely production of quality documents for regulatory approval of Phases I through III cardiovascular, neurology, oncology, pulmonary, and antiviral therapeutic programs
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Mentored medical writing colleagues in best practices, document preparation, and writing style and technique
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Interacted closely with core members of study teams to develop clinical trial protocols supporting multiple drug programs
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Applied ethical and safety guidelines of domestic and international regulatory authorities in the creation of regulatory documents
Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Wilmington, Delaware Associate Medical Writer for the Medical Research and Communications Group, 5/1996 to 1/1999 •
Identical job description to DuPont Pharmaceuticals
Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Wilmington, Delaware Summer Intern / Contract Employee for the Drug Disposition and Metabolism Department, Summer intern 1993 and 1994; Em ployed 1995 to 1996 •
Developed a liquid chromatography method to determine binding of specific drugs to human plasma protein, and formulated conclusions based on these data
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Supported clinical trials through the analyses of plasma from schizophrenic patients
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Supervised a preclinical pharmacokinetic trial for a breast cancer medication
COMMUNITY SERVICE •
Attending physician for MUSC Free Clinic, 2012 to present
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Charlottesville Health Fair, 2011
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Radio talk show participant discussing the impact of depression on African Americans, 2009
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Charlottesville Free Clinic, 2007 to 2012
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Multiple high school sports physicals, 2007 to 2010
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Chapel Hill food shelter, 2004 to 2007
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Tour guide for prospective medical students, University of North Carolina, 2003 to 2004
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InterFaith Food Shelter of Durham, 2002 to 2007
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Participant in University of Notre Dame Bengal Bouts, a school-sponsored amateur boxing tournament to raise money for missions in Bangladesh, 1992 to 1995
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HONORS AND AWARDS •
National Health Service Corps Scholarship in Family Medicine, Montana, 2006
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Elected member of the John B. Graham University of North Carolina Medical Student Research Program, 2004
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Elected University of North Carolina Medical School Class Advocate, 2004 to 2006
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Member of Sigma Tau Delta, national honors society for English Literature
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS •
American Balint Society, 2013 to present
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Medical Society of South Carolina, 2012 to present
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Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2008 to present
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American Academy of Family Physicians, 2007 to present
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Virginia Academy of Family Physicians, 2007 to present
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American Psychiatric Association, 2006 to 2007
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American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2000 to 2007
COMMITTIES AND TASK FORCES •
MUSC Medical School Admissions Committee member, 2013 to present
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Trident Hospital Peer Review Committee, 2013 to present
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Assistant editor, International Journal of Psychiatry and Medicine, 2013 to present
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Clinical advisor to MUSC Global Health and Underserved Track, 2013 to present
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International Family Medicine Global Health Leadership Track, 2007 to 2010
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Cultural Competency Advisory Committee for the University of Virginia Medical School, 2009 to 2010
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Residency Recruitment Committee, 2008 to 2010
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New Clinic Task Force, charged with developing a business plan for two new UVA clinics in Charlottesville, 2008 to 2010
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International program in Guatemala for Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Family Medicine, 2008 to 2010
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University of Pennsylvania Bioethics research project examining media perceptions of euthanasia, 1999