Daniel J. Krause, PA-C
Manhattan, KS 66502
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Objective: Become a valued healthcare team member and function at the top of my
profession while gaining broad and valuable experience
Education: Master of Physician Assistant Studies,
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, December, 2010
Master of Science in Geological Sciences,
University of Texas, Austin, Texas, August 2002
Bachelor of Arts in Biology with Honors,
SUNY College at Buffalo, New York, December 1994
Honors: Biology Honors Research Program Affiliations: Kansas Board of Healing Arts, license
All College Honors and Dean's List Texas Medical Board license
GPA: 3.7 TAPA
AAPA
Certifications: CPR, May 2012
MPAS Thesis Report: Substance Abuse Trends Among Physicians and Physician Assistants in Texas
Employment Experience- MEDICINE:
4/2012-present- Physician Assistant, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic (mTBI),
Irwin Army Community Hospital, Ft. Riley, KS
Supervising Physician & Medical Director: Daryl Callahan, DO
Primary care management of soldiers who have sustained mTBI
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Intake and evaluation of wounded soldiers with complete history & physical exam
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Focused neurological evaluation for deficits status post blast exposure
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Interpretation of labs, radiological studies & order specialty consults
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Monitor therapy & rehabilitation until discharge when patient meets goals
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3/2011-3/2012- Physician Assistant, Scott & White Family Medicine Clinic,
Killeen, TX
Supervising Physician: John Joseph, MD; Medical Director: Paul Gerdes, MD
3 exam rooms, 18-22 patients per day
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Pediatrics to geriatrics; provide acute care needs as well as chronic disease management
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Procedures: I&D’s, biopsies, suturing
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Interpretation of labs, radiological studies and EKGs
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Order specialty consults
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Academic Experience- MEDICINE:
7/2009-10/2010- Clinical Year of UTMB MPAS program
• Clinical Blocks completed – Surgery, Emergent Medicine, Primary Care,
Inpatient Medicine, OB/GYN, Pediatrics
Citizens Medical Center & DeTar Hospital, Victoria, TX - Victoria Surgical Associates
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Citizens Medical Center, Victoria, TX – ER
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Crossroads Orthopedics, Victoria, TX – James B. Shook, DO
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Citizens Navarro Clinic, Victoria, TX – Richard Heard, MD
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TDCJ, Lockhart, TX – Darrell Wilburn, MD
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GCHD 4 C’s Clinic, Texas City, TX – Jason Borillo, PA-C
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Triangle Endocrinology, Beaumont, TX – Kandaswamy Jayaraj, MD
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Thompson Clinic, Winnie, TX – Danny Thompson, PA-C
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Nacogdoches Nephrology, Nacogdoches, TX – Dolamu Sokumbi, MD
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Women’s Health Center of Houston, Houston, TX – Michael Hold, MD
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Calvary Medical Clinic, Livingston & Cleveland, TX – Joseph Goin, MD
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8/2008-6/2009- Didactic Year of the UTMB MPAS program
Employment Experience- GEOLOGY:
3/2008-1/2011- Project Scientist, Pastor, Behling & Wheeler, Round Rock, TX
President: Eric Pastor
Project management of expedited Environmental Site Assessments for the DOT
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Highway 183 Expansion project
Assisted in management and completion of reports and project work
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3/2006-3/2008- Project Scientist, Intera, Austin, TX
Group Manager: Richard Scadden
Project management of investigational project work, primarily on Railroad Commission
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of Texas projects
2/2003-3/2006- Hydrogeologist, Haley & Aldrich, Rochester, NY
Staff Managers: Thomas D. Wells and Steve Schalabba
Aided in design of Remedial Action Plans (RAP) utilizing Enhanced
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Bioremediation/Monitored Natural Attenuation strategies
Managed and interpreted of microbiology data from laboratories
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8/2002-2/2003- Environmental Specialist, HBC Terracon, Austin, TX
Supervisor: Hilary D. Johns
12/2001-7/2002- Field Geologist, Horizon Environmental Services, Inc., Austin, TX
Supervisor: Kristin White
Employment Experience- BIOLOGY:
10/1997-7/1999- Research Technician, University of Texas at Austin
Bacterial Conjugation Laboratory- Microbiology Department
Supervisor: Richard Meyer
Co-designed and executed experiments to obtain data and publish results on conjugation
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in gram-negative bacteria
Elucidated DNA processing steps of mobilization of R1162 plasmid and investigated
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DNA/protein interactions
5/1995-8/1997- Research Assistant, University of Texas Medical Branch
DNA Repair Research Laboratory- Toxicology/ Enzymology
Supervisor: R. Stephen Lloyd, Director of NIEHS
Co-designed and executed experiments to obtain and present data, and published results
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on the subject of environmental toxicology
Assessed the effects of environmental stress exposures on microbial organisms
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Skills:
DEVELOPMENT OF REMEDIAL DESIGN FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNLOGIES AND
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BIOREMEDIATION
INTERPRETATION AND REDUCTION OF HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND
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MICROBIOLOGICAL DATA
M.S. Thesis: ”Evaluation of DNA-labeled clay particles for use as a groundwater tracer”,
2002, University of Texas at Austin, Academic Advisor: Philip C. Bennett
Publications:
NGWA Groundwater Summit, April 2005, platform presentation, “The Use of In Situ
Microcosms for Evaluating the Performance of a Bioamendment Injection.”