Curriculum Vitae
Brad H. Douglas, MD, MPH, FACOG
Address:
Orlando, FL 32827
Phone: 757-***-****
E-mail: *******@*****.***
Date of Birth: May 1963
Education:
****-**** ******* in Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD
1993-1997 Doctor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), School of Medicine, Bethesda, MD 1990-1992 Post-Bachelor, San Diego State University (SDSU), San Diego, CA 1981-1985 Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA
Medical Licensure/Certifications:
Florida License #: ME118938
North Carolina License #: 2014-00156
South Carolina License #: 36587
Tennessee License #: 51110
Virginia License #: 010*-******
Board Certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Jan 2009 – Dec 2017, # 9011947 Previously Board Certified in AeroSpace Medicine, Jan 2001–Jan 2011, #31979 Drug Enforcement Agency #: BD6954689
NPI Number: 158*******
Professional Training and Experience:
7/03–7/06 (PGY 2-4) Ob/Gyn Residency
6/99-7/00 (PGY-3) AeroSpace Medicine Residency Practicum, Pensacola, FL 6/98-5/99–(PGY-2) MPH year of AeroSpace Medicine Residency, Baltimore, MD 6/97-6/98–(PGY-1) Internship in OB/GYN at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA Work History:
7/97-Curr: I have been trained as a Navy Physician to treat ALL aspects of Primary care. I have treated both MEN and Women in their primary care needs and I have been doing this for close to 20 years. I am comfortable in treating all primary care needs and even men only diagnoses such as Prostatitis. Now, as a civilian physician I am constantly treating all conditions that require my primary care skills.
2/16-curr: Florida Hospital Medical Group, Florida Hospital Obstetric Specialists (FHOS), OB Hospitalist, Orlando, FL – Perform ALL Primary care for OB Triage visits – such as hypertension, Influenza, UTI’s, Pharyngitis, read EKG’s, x-rays, Ultrasounds and CT scans, pyelonephritis, thromboembolisms, etc
4/14-1/16: EVMS (Eastern Virginia Medical School) – Ob/Gyn Attending, Assistant Professor, Chief of Ob/Gyn Sentara Norfolk. Was responsible for the ER and FP residents to show how primary care revolves in the ob/gyn world and how treating pregnant women is the same as treating NON-pregnant women and men 6/85-6/14: US Navy, Retired at 29 years on June 30, 2014 from the US Navy 11/09-1/14: Ob/Gyn Hospitalist, St Mary’s, Richmond, VA (moonlighting) 3/10-6/14: Senior Medical Officer, USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) and USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) – was responsible for the Primary care of over 12,000 crew members and I took care of all realms of health care from vaccinations to treating colds, strep throats, pneumonia to infections such as HIV and Hep C for both Men and Women.
7/06-3/10: Staff-Attending Obstetrics and Gynecology – was the “go to” Primary caregiver in our clinic of 64 providers – I took care of all the women who needed their non- female concerns treated. Plus on deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, I served as the Chief of Humanitarian Medical assistance to treat the indigenous population with their ‘common ailments’.
Based out of: Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA 23708 7/03–7/06: Obstetrics & Gynecology Residency
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA 23708 7/00–7/03: Senior Regional Flight Surgeon at NAS Oceana and NAS Norfolk, VA – I was the Senior Medical Officer for the Primary care clinic and treated ALL the pilots AND their families from everything to the common cold, orthopedic injuries, to depression/ anxiety.
6/98-7/00: AeroSpace Medicine Residency at Pensacola, FL & Baltimore, MD 6/97–6/98: Ob/Gyn Internship at Portsmouth Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA 8/93–5/97: Medical student at USUHS, Bethesda, MD
6/85–7/93: Active Duty (US Navy) Line Officer / Aviator Professional Societies: American Congress/College of Obstetrics and Gynecology