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Locum Tenens Medical Director

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Westminster, MD, 21157
Posted:
October 22, 2023

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John Allen Reilly

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Maryland, 21727-8908

Tel: 240-***-****

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Education:

**** **, ****** ** ***********, Hood College, Frederick, MD. 2013 Certificate in Age Management from Age Management Medical Group 2003 CMD, Certified Medical Director from American Medical Director Associations. 97-99 Geriatric Fellowship, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD. 96-97 Chief Resident, Internal Medicine, St. Agnes Health Care System, Baltimore 95-97 Internal Medicine Residency, St. Agnes Health Care System, Baltimore, MD. 94-95 Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine Program, Roanoke-Salem System.

86-89 Research Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, 1985 MD, Doctor of Medicine; Ross University, Dominica, & New York. 1984 MS, Master of Science; Hood College, Frederick, MD. Thesis: The extraction and purification of bacterial agglutinating factor from Carrot 1978 BS, Biology; George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 1970 Archbishop John Carroll High School, Washington, D.C. Professional Employment:

2000— 3/22: Physician Heartland Hospice of Maryland, HCR Manor Care, Face to Face examinations, problems patients at home with wound care, injection, abdominal taps, present at dying patients, physician for team meetings. 8/15 – 3/16: Physician at Maryland Correctional Institute’s Infirmary hospital Hagerstown Maryland, help run 17 bed unit, palliative care, acute admission, and returning patients from hospitalization and clinic. 2014- 16 Locum tenens URGENT CARES Med One, at Old Georgetown Road and Auburn Ave, Bethesda, Md. Seeing 20-35 patients in 12 hours, ages children 6- 99+. 2013-14 Locum tenens Physician at Western Maryland Hospital Center, Hagerstown, MD. Hospitalist for long term care vents, and High Intensity Unit, (rehab and vents). 2012-13 Locum tenens Maryland Men’s Medical Clinic, 8555 16th Street, Summit Blg, suite 702 Silver Spring, MD.

2011- 14 Cattail River Medical Group- Olney and Damascus, Maryland small internal medicine private practice covering the assisted living patients at Lorien Mt Airy, MD. 2000-10 Geriatric and Internal Medical Practice, 801 Toll House Ave, D-1, Frederick, Maryland 21701.

2000-10 Medical Director - Heartland Hospice of Maryland, HCR Manor Care, Baltimore, MD. I ran four teams these weekly Hospice team meetings, and would do Face to Face, wound surgery, sick visits and problems hospice patients at end of life. 2005-10 Medical Director -Lorien Nursing Home, Mt Airy, Maryland The nursing home was 50 bed with 100 bed assisted living, 12 long term care ventilators, 12 bed rehab beds. 2009-11 LungDoctors - Outpatient Lung Rehabilitation Program, Frederick, Maryland The LungDoctors practice grow out of working at Lorien Rehab Nursing home ventilator unit. This business was very dynamic with patient with advance COPD and on Ventilators at home.

97-99 Geriatric Fellow, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD. 95-97 Internal Medicine Residency, St. Agnes Health Care System, Baltimore, MD 94-95 Internship Residency, Internal Medicine University of Virginia School of Medicine Program, Roanoke-Salem Hospital System, VA. 90-94 Senior Research Investigator, Cognitive Science, University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO.

86-89 Research Neurology Fellow, National Institutes of Health, NINDS, Bethesda 85-86 Research Fellow Southeastern Neurodiagnostic Institute, Jacksonville, Fla. 74-80 National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Dental Research, National Caries Program and Stroke, Bethesda, MD.

Teaching:

2014 NP students from Georgetown University

2014 Doctoral Student DPN in Hospice and Palliative Care, from George Washington University

2010 Doctoral Student DPN in Hospice and Palliative Care, From George Washington University

2009-10 Internal Medicine residents; from Prince George’s Hospital Center, Hospice Care

2007 Nurse Practitioner students; from Maryland and Duke University 2007 Wellsprings Pain Assessment and Palliative Care lectures, two days session, 8 modules

2000- 2005 - Mentor for Palliative Care Pharmacy Resident from the University of Maryland Pharmacy Residency Program at Heartland Hospice of Baltimore. 2005 Associate Professor the University of Maryland Pharmacy 1990-94 Senior Researcher and Staff teacher at University of Missouri Kansas City Board Prep-Program

1988 Spring and Fall teaching Prince George Community College, anatomy and physiology laboratory

Research Studies:

2008 Amgen, Protocol 20050239: Prospective Observational Study to Evaluate Physical Performance and Quality of Life in Older Stay Nursing Home Residents with Chronic: Disease with and without Anemia

2005 STAR: Protocol: Dementia

2005- 2010: Geriatrics research: National Disease and Therapeutic Index 1990-1994- Cortical networks and memory function, /decision making progress. Imagery and memory: changes in thinking in THINK TANK program. Advisory Board:

2003- 2012 Guardianship Review Board of Frederick County: Chairmen 2003 –2005 The National Republican Congressional Committee Physician Advisory Board

Awards:

2013 Recognition award from Frederick County Board for work as Director of Guardianship

2007-12 “American’s Top Physician” from the Consumers’ Research Council of America. 2008 Frederick Magazine “ TOP DOCS POLL” in Geriatric medicine in Frederick County

2004 “Ronald Reagan Gold Medal” by The National Republican Congressional Committee.

2004 “Physician of the year” by The National Republican Congressional Committee. 1999 Physicians' Choice Award at the Southern Medical Association Meeting, Nov. 11, First prize in Geriatric competition, Reilly, J.A., Sethi, S., Boston, J., Gloth, F. M.,

“Botulinum Toxin: A Palliative Care Agent in Spastic Contractures in Nursing Homes”. 1995 Finalist & Certificate of Merit: Severe “Cholestasis Secondary to Warfarin Therapy”. Clinical Vignette Competition, American College Physician, National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 16-19.1995 Second place at American College Physician, Virginia State competition, “Severe Cholestasis Secondary to Warfarin Therapy Reilly”,J.A., Pugh, R.l., Oelsner, D., Vidal, C., Trivedi, B., Barritt, A. 1996, Certificate of Merit, American College of Physicians, “Aseptic Meningitis caused by Trimethoprim- Sulfamethoazole” ACP Associates Meetings May 9, 1996. 1990 Cognitive Science Research Grant from, The Greater Kansas City Affiliation Foundation

86-89 Intramural Research Training Award at National Institutes of Health Rainbow Society: with Cristoforo Padula, M.A. M.A. Counseling for patients with addiction and grieving losses, by zoom, meetings, or face- to-face, Monday events at 6:30 pm

Lectures Topics:

2009 Grand Round, Hospice Care Sept 2009, Frederick Memorial Hospital 2009 Jewish Patient in Hospice Care, The John Hopkins Medical Center Social Workers departments

2008 Up to date Medical information system, Grand round Frederick Memorial 2007 Pain Assessment and Palliative Care lectures two days session for four weeks, by Wellsprings. Salt Lake City, Reno, & Las Vegas locations 2006 Dementia early stages sponsored by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals 2005 Advanced Dementia sponsored by Forest Pharmaceuticals 2005 Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia in Nursing Homes sponsored by Pfizer 2005 Dementia early stages sponsored by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals 2004 New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease, sponsored by Forest Pharmaceuticals Oct 2004 Wound Care Infections and MRSA sponsored by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals June and September.

2004 The Role of Botulinum Toxin in Palliative Care, Focusing on the Management of Spasticity and Contracture, Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, Phoenix, Az. January 24

2003 Pharmacy Consultant Roles with Mood Stabilizers, sponsored by Abbott Laboratories; June and September 2003

2003 Mood Stabilizers Role in Behavioral Management, Beacon Institute, sponsored by Abbot, Laboratories; Nov. 2003

2003 Behavior Management in the Elderly: Panel Discussion, MD ASCP Mid Atlantic Conference

2003 “Mood Stabilizers in Long Term Care”, Beacon Institute July 31, Baltimore, MD. 2001 Symposium Union Memorial Hospital “Caring for Seniors Health Care for the Fastest Growing” Segment of Our Population” Lectures “Botulinum Toxin in Contractures”, Baltimore, MD

2001 Symposium Union Memorial Hospital “Caring for Seniors Health Care for the Fastest Growing Segment of Our Population” Lectures “Reversible Dementias”, Baltimore,

2000 Grand Rounds Union Memorial, Department of Geriatrics, “Botox use in Contractures” Baltimore, MD.

1999 Grand Rounds Union Memorial, Department of Medicine, “Normal Pressure Hydrocephalous”, with Dr. William Meyers Neurosurgeon, Baltimore, MD. 1998 Grand Rounds Union Memorial Rehabilitation Department, “Wound Care” Baltimore,

1998 Grand Rounds Union Memorial Department of Geriatric, “NPH, A Reversible Cause of Dementia, Diagnosis and Treatment”, Baltimore, MD. 1996 Reilly, J. A., Kim, L., and Bahr, R. D., Potential Benefits of Prodromal Unstable Angina Recognition, The Department of Medicine John Hopkins University Research Retreat, Oct.

1996 - 1976 lectures available if requested

References:

Ellen Ferrall PhD, DNP, CRNP,

4579 Willows Road

Chesapeake Beach 20732

443-***-****

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Ming Yi MD

Medical director

St Elizabeth Nursing Home

3320 Benson Ave

Baltimore, MD 21227

Beeper 410-***-****

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Sean Hunt, MD

Frederick Gastroenterology

310 west 9 Th.. street

Frederick, Md 21701

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Pedro Sarmiento, MD

9135 Piscataway Road

Clinton, Md 20735

301-***-****

Office

11885 Holly Lane

Suite 102

Waldorf, MD 20601

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Bibliography:

Reilly, J.A., Hallett, M., Cohen, L.C., Tarkka, I.M., and Dang, N., The N30 component of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Patients with Dystonia, Electroencephalogy and clinical Neurophysiology, May -June;84(3):243-7,1992. Tarkka, I.M., Reilly, J.A., and Hallett, M., The topography of movement related cortical potentials is abnormality in Parkinson's Diseases, Parkinson/Alzheimer Digest 2:6-8, 1991.

Tarkka, I.M., Reilly, J.A., and Hallett, M., The topography of movement related cortical potentials show abnormality in Parkinson's Diseases, Brain Research, 522:172-175,1990. Novelli, A. Kispert, J., Reilly, J.A., Baraldi, M., and Zitko, V., Environmental Neurotoxin: A role for Domoic Acid, Neurochemistry International (Special Issue), pp. # 1990.

Novelli, A., Kispert, J., Reilly, J.A., and Zitko, V., Excitatory Amino Acid Toxicity on Cerebellar Cells in Primary Culture, Proceedings from Symposium on Domoic Acid Toxicity, Canada Diseases Weekly Report Sept. Vol. 16S1E pp. 83-89, 1990. Henneberry, R.C., Novelli, A., Vigano', A., Reilly, J.A., Cox, J.A., and Lysko, P.G., Energy-related neurotoxicity at the NMDA receptor: A possible role in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. In Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Eds., K. Iqbal, H.M. Wisniewki and B. Winblad, Published by Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, pp. 143-156,1989.

Novelli, A., Reilly, J.A., Lysko, P.G., and Henneberry, R.C., Glutamate becomes neurotoxic when energy-depletion relieves the Mg++ block of the NMDA receptor channel, Brain Research, 451: 205-212, 1988.

Green, J., Reilly, J.A. and Hazelwood, C., Clinical Neurophysiological Evaluation, Contemporary Orthopaedics 15(5), pp. Nov. 1987.

Green, J., Reilly, J.A., Hazelwood, C., and Becker, C., Sympathetic skin response abnormalities correlated with abnormal infrared thermogram in patients with low back pain and radiculopathy, Proceeding from the Academy of Neuro-Muscular Thermography, Modern Medicine, pp. 88-92, 1987.

Green, J., Reilly, J.A., Schnitzlein, N., and Clewell, W.M., Comparison of Neurothermograghy and contrast myelography, Journal of Orthopedics 9(12): 1699-1704, 1986.

Green, J, Coyle, M., Becker, C., and Reilly, J.A., Abnormal Thermographic finding in asymptomatic volunteers, American Journal of Thermography, 2:13-15, 1986. Green, J., Reilly, J.A., and Hazelwood, C., Observations of the electroencephalogram in seven centenarians, Clinical Electroencephalograph, 17(3): 146-151, 1986. Ciardi, J.E., Reilly, J.A., Haller, R.M., Bowen, W.H., and Rolla, G., The role of lipoteichoic acid in the adherence and colonization of oral Streptococci, In Chemistry and Biological Activity in Bacterial Surface Ampholines. A.J. Wicken and G.D. Shockman, Academic Press, New York, pp. 353-363, 1981.

Ciardi, J.E., Reilly, J.A., and Bowen, W.H., Inhibition by sodium fluoride of 3H-glycerol incorporation into lipoteichoic acid in streptococcus mutans, Caries Research, 14:24-31, 1980.

Cole, M.F., Bowen, W.H., Sierra, L., Espinal, F., Aquirra, M., Kingman, A., Kemp, L.J., Gomez, I., Reilly, J.A., Hsu, D., Ciardi, J.E., and Gillespie, G., Immunoglobulin and antibodies in plaque fluid and saliva in two populations with contracting levels of caries, In J. McGhee, J. Mestecky and J. Babb (Eds.) Secretory Immunity and Infection. Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, pp. 383-392, 1978.

Ciardi, J.E., Bowen, W.H., Reilly, J.A., Hsu, S.D., Gomez, I., Kuzmiack-Jones, H., and Cole, M.F., Antigens of Streptococcus mutans implicated in virulence-production of antibodies, In J. McGhee, J. Mestecky and J. Babb (eds.) Secretory Immunity and Infection. Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, pp. 381-292, 1978. Ciardi J.E., Rolla, G., Bowen W.H. and Reilly, J.A., Absorption of Streptococcus mutans lipoteichoic acid to hydroxapatite, Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research, 85:387-391, 1977.

Hill, B. and Reilly, J.A., A comparative study of three freshwater Euplotes species

(Ciliophora hypotrichida), Transactions of the American Microscopy Society, 95:492-504, 1976.



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