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Medical Assistant

Location:
Washington, DC
Posted:
November 04, 2012

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Resume:

Andrew S. Holmes, M.D.

Medical Faculty Associates

**** ************ ******, **, *** Floor

Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Washington, DC 20037

Phone: 202-***-**** / email: abo8he@r.postjobfree.com

Current Position: Orthopedic Surgeon, specializing in Adult Reconstruction at the

George Washington University, Medical Faculty Associates,

Department of Orthopedics.

Title: Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

Certification and Licensure

AAOS Board Certified

District of Columbia: Medical license # MD034415

Virginia: Medical license # 010*******

Maryland: Medical license # D0060618

Education and Training

2007-present: Medical Faculty Associates, Washington, DC

2003-2007: Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC

Orthopedic Surgeon, Department of Orthopedics

2002-2003: Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute, Alexandria, VA

Fellowship in Adult Reconstruction

1997-2002: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

Orthopedic Surgery Residency

1993-1997: Thomas Jefferson University, School of Medicine

Philadelphia, PA

1987-1991: Duke University, Durham, NC

Bachelor of Arts in History

Publications

1 Roilides, E; Holmes, A; Blake, C; Pizzo, PA; Walsh, TJ. Impairment of Neutrophil Anti-

Fungal Activity Against Hyphae of Aspergillus Fumigatus in Children Infected with

Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Journal of Infectious Disease, 1993 April; 167(4): 905-11

2 Roilides, E; Holmes, A; Blake, C; Pizzo, PA. Defective Antifungal Activity of

Monocyte-Dervied Macrophages from Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected

Children Against Aspergillus Fumigatus. Journal of Infectious Disease, 1993 December;

168 (6): 1562-5

3 Roilides, E; Holmes, A; Blake, C; Venzon, D; Pizzo, PA, Walsh, TJ. Antifungal Activity

of Elutriated Human Monocytes Against Aspergillus Fumigatus Hyphae:

Enhancement by Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor and

Interferon Gamma. Journal of Infectious Disease, 1994 October;170(4): 894-99

4 Roilides, E; Holmes, A; Blake, C; Pizzo, PA; Walsh, TJ. Granulocyte Colony-

Stimulating-Factor and Interferon Gamma Enhance the Fungicidal Activity of

Human Neutrophils Against Pseudohyphae of Different Candida Species. Journal of

Leukocyte Biology, 1995 April; 57(4): 651-56

5 Roilides, E.; Holmes, A; Chanock, S; Blake, C; Pizzo, PA; Walsh, TJ. Effects of

Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor on Antifungal Activity of Mononuclear

Phagocytes Against Aspergilus Fumigatus. Journal of Infectious Disease, 1995 October;

172(4): 1028-1034

Abstracts

1 Malawer,M; Chou, L; Holmes, A; Multi-Institutional Evaluation of the Modular

Segmental Replacement System for Large Tumor and Non-Tumor Defects:

Analysis of 264 Patients. Orthopedic Transactions, 1994.

2 Holmes, A; Bridging the Gaps: Health Education and Evaluation at RW Brown

Community Center. Abstract presented at the Family Medical Conference, Thomas

Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. August 1994

3 Roilides, E; Carter, C; Holmes, A; Blake, C; Pizzo, PA; Walsh, TJ. Interferon Gamma

and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating-Factor Enhance the fungicidal

Activity of Normal and Dexomethasone-Treated Elutriated Human Monocyte

against Aspergillus. Program and Abstracts of the 32nd Interscience Conference

Antimicrob. Agents Chemotherapy, Anaheim, CA. p. 121, October 1992

Presentations

Western Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, July 23rd, 2008.

Minimizing catheter-associated urinary tract infections in patients undergoing total

joint arthroplasy.

Eastern Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, October 22nd, 2008.

Catheter management in patients with hip fractures versus total joint arthroplasty

patients.



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