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Location:
St. Louis, MO, 63105
Salary:
150,000
Posted:
April 30, 2017

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: John Andrew Petrovich

ADDRESS: ** ****** **** *****

Saint Louis, Missouri 63122

EMAIL: ****************@*****.***

DATE OF BIRTH: July 1, 1959

MARITAL STATUS: Married, Teresa Marlo, two children

EDUCATION: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

1977-81; A.B., Classics, Biology

MEDICAL EDUCATION: Southern Illinois University

School of Medicine

Springfield, Illinois

1981-85, M.D.

POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION: Intern, Department of Surgery

Southern Illinois Univ. Hospitals

Springfield, Illinois

1985-86

Resident, Department of Surgery

Southern Illinois Univ. Hospitals

Springfield, Illinois

1986-89

Chief Resident, Department of Surgery

Southern Illinois Univ. Hospitals

Springfield, Illinois

1989-90

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Private practice of general, vascular and

trauma surgery and critical care medicine

Granite City and Edwardsville, Illinois

1990-2004

MEDICAL LICENSE: Illinois, No. 036-073474 (Active)

MEMBERSHIPS: Diplomate, National Board of Medical

Examiners (No. 319068)

Diplomate, American Board of Surgery

Fellow, American College of Surgeons

Fellow, International College of Surgeons

Charter member, International Society of

Endovascular Specialists

Member, Society for Surgery of the

Alimentary Tract

Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society

PRESENTATIONS:

1. Q-Wave Magnitude Does Not Predict Left Ventricular Function

Following Successful Thrombolysis. Midwest Medical Research

Forum XVI, March 18-20, Dayton, Ohio.

2. Q-Wave Formation and Left Ventricular Function After Thrombolytic

Therapy. American Heart Association, 58th Scientific Sessions,

November 11-14, 1985, Washington, D.C.

3. Early and Late Results of Operation After Thrombolytic Therapy for

Acute Myocardial Infarction. The American Association for Thoracic

Surgery, 66th Annual Meeting, April 28-30, 1986, New York, New York.

4. Revascularization After Thrombolytic Therapy For Acute Myocardial

Infarction: An Analysis of 573 Patients. The Southern Thoracic Surgical

Association, 34th Annual Meeting, November 5-7, 1987, Boca Raton,

Florida.

5. Efficacy of Mammographic Wire Localization in the Diagnosis and

Treatment of Occult Breast Cancers. Illinois Chapter of the American

College of Surgeons, 38th Annual Meeting, April 28-30, 1988,

Galena, Illinois.

PUBLICATIONS:

1. Petrovich JA, Taylor GJ, Mikell FL, et al: Q-wave magnitude does not

predict left ventricular function following successful thrombolyis (abstract).

Clinical Research 33: 934, 1985.

2. Mikell FL, Petrovich JA, Taylor GJ, et al: Q-wave formation and left ventricular

function after thrombolytic therapy. Circulation 72: 213, 1985.

3. Mikell FL, Petrovich JA, Taylor GJ, et al: Reliability of Q-wave formation in

myocardial infarction with successful reperfusion. Amer J Cardiol 57: 923,

1986.

4. Petrovich JA, Schneider JA, Taylor GJ, et al: Early and late results of

operation after thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction. J

Thoracic Cardiovasc Surg 92: 853, 1986.

5. Petrovich JA, Wellons HA, Schneider JA, et al: Revascularization after

thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction: an analysis of 573

patients. Ann Thoracic Surg 46: 163, 1988.

6. Allen JL, Petrovich JA and Gooley NA: Congenital foramen of Bochdalek's

hernia in an infant with obstructive jaundice. Surgery 105: 224, 1989.

7. Petrovich JA, Ross DS, Sullivan JW, et al: Mammographic wire localization

in the diagnosis and treatment of occult carcinoma of the breast.

Surg Gyn Obstet: 168: 239, 1989.

8. Petrovich JA, Kuhnke M and Graham DR: Bilateral blue toe syndrome. Surg

Rounds 471, 1992.



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