AMAYA DE LA GARZA
***** ***** ** ******, **** Hood, TX 76544 936-***-**** ************@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE
CRDAMC May 2018-Present
Pulmonologist, Chief of Pulmonary Services
DDEAMC
Internist, Internal Medicine Faculty, Simulation Coordinator 2014-2015
EDUCATION
BAMC, Fort Sam Houston, TX
Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellow 2015-2018
DDEAMC, Fort Gordon, GA
Internal Medicine Resident 2012-2014
General Surgery Intern 2011- 2012
University of North Texas- Health Science Center, Ft Worth, TX
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine 2007- 2011
Honors: Animal models of disease
Anatomy Prosector
George Washington University, Washington DC
Medical Technologist 2004-2005
Honors: Research Technologist
Southwestern University, Georgetown TX
B.S. Biology 2000-2004
Minors: Mathematics, Chemistry, Dance
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
ACLS Instructor
Program Director 2009-Present
ATLS Instructor 2012-Present
AMLS Instructor 2014-Present
Simulation and Procedure Lab- Internal Medicine, Transitional Year, 2014-2015
Family Medicine and Emergency Room Residents- Wrote curriculum,
Instructional information, programmed and wrote clinical cases with high
Fidelity simulation mannequin, coordinated scheduling and equipment
Availability as we well as performed as primary instructor.
USUHS- Teaching Fellow 2012- Present
Patient Education Series:
Diabetes, Women’s Health and Smoking Cessation Fall 2009
Created a patient education series for the community to encourage patients
understanding of their own health
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
Respiratory Care Medicine, JUL 2017
Does GLI obviate the need for lung volume measurements?
Amaya D. George, DO, Andrew J. Skabelund, MD
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.05831
Current Pulmonology Reports, Feb 2017
The Impact High Altitude on Military Operations
Cameron McLaughlin, DO, Amaya D. George, DO, Andrew J. Skabelund, MD
Critical Care Medicine, FEB 2015
End of Life Non-beneficial Treatment- We got to do something!
Amaya D. George, DO, Christopher, J. Colombo, MD.
DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000000759
AFMR, FEB 2015
Automated Urine Flow Rate and Volume Measurement: Validation of a Novel System
Colombo CJ, Stachura M, Wood E, George A, Broughton R.
Presented AFMR 2015, J Invest Med, 63:367, 2015
BMJ, Jun 2015
A 56-Year-Old female with syncope, weakness and refractory hypotension
Amaya D. George, DO, Michael R. Phillips, DO, Lori Sweeney, MD, Christopher, J. Colombo, MD
DOI: BMJ 2015;350:h3387
LANGUAGES
Spanish- Native Language
English- speak fluently, read and write with high proficiency
MEMBERSHIPS
American Thoracic Society-Member 2015-Present
America College of Chest Physicians-Member 2015-Present
American College of Physicians- Member 2012-Present
American College of Surgeons- Member 2011-Present
PRESENTATIONS
ARMY/ AIR FORCE ACP 2017
Light chain deposition disease
Pulmonary Diagnoses of Patients Aeromedically Evacuated from Southwest Asia
Deployment from 2008-2013
EBUS PI/QI: Improving biopsy accuracy and technique
MHSRS 2016
Longitudinal review of pulmonary function in Air Force Firefighters
ATS 2015
Longitudinal review of pulmonary function in Air Force Firefighters
CSRA Primary Care Symposium 2015
Common Toxicology in Primary Care
DDEAMC
Common Toxicology in Primary Care 2014
DDEAMC
Automated Urine Flow Rate and Volume Measurement: 2014
New Device Accuracy Testing
Georgia ACP
59year old Man with Hypercarbic and Hypoxic Respiratory Failure: 2013
A case of primary plasma cell leukemia
UNSHSC-TCOM
Nine-Year-Old Boy with Hip Pain 2009
RESEARCH
Longitudinal review of pulmonary function in Air Force Firefighters 2015-2018
Automated Urine Flow Rate and Volume Measurement: 2012
New Device Accuracy Testing
APPOINTMENTS
CRDAMC-
Code Blue Committee Chair
Respiratory Medical Director
BAMC-
CERC Committee Chair
IRB Member
Simulation Committee member
Ethics Committee member
Research Committee member
DDEAMC-
Root cause analysis committee member
Residency Counsel Medicine committee member
Ethics Committee member