BARRY J. KRAYNACK, MD
Drums, Pa. 18222-2301
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STATUS: Director of Emerging Technologies
MicroTransponder, Inc.
2802 Flintrock Trace/Suite 225
Austin, Texas 78738
Freelance Writer
Lab Corps
newMentor
Biomedworld Bioscience Ltd.
Forte Outsource
Gerebiotec
2010----PRESENT Provide In depth literature searches, background and significance of diseases and therapeutic applications; write and edit publications (in house and journals), grants for NIH and foundations; consultant on pain and medical topics; advise on future technologies for development; Find thought leaders and Principal Investigators for our grants.
2010 Consultant to Forest Laboratory and Prion on a new induction anesthetic agent
OBJECTIVE
Challenging position in healthcare consulting and medical writing and editing in order to utilize my extensive perioperative and medical knowledge; and utilize my departmental, administrative skills gained through many years of hospital/medical experience in planning, directing, organization, and follow through.
EXPERIENCE
Medical career of 25 years as an anesthesiologist, pain management and administrator, research physician in private and university practice.
• CNS and Neuroscience expertise with research in mechanisms of narcosis and local anesthetic drug action on the molecular level.
• In academia, directed obstetrical anesthesia services and laboratory reseach facilities, taught residents, nurses and medical students.
• Widely published in medical journals and a frequent speaker and teacher at seminars, research meetings at national and international levels.
• In private practice, managed various sized community hospital anesthesia and perioperative facilities including in-/ outpatients; personnel, budgets, recruitment and retention.
• Upgraded departments for accreditation standards compliance and staffing; provided medical-legal consultations, and developed new anesthesia/ outpatient surgery departments.
• Currently, Director of Emerging Technologies for medical device company (Microtransponder Inc.); write and edit publications, grants and other internal documents, in depth literature searches, act as advisor for future applications, and act as consultant and medical liaison with clinical and research physicians who are thought leaders and other companies.
• Medical Writer
• Pharmaceutical consultant
EDUCATION
MD from University of Pittsburgh in 1973
Anesthesiology Residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston in
1974-1976 (L. D. Vandam, MD)
Research Anesthesia Fellowship at Magee Women's Hospital in
Pittsburgh 1976-1977 (M. L. Cohn, PhD., MD: Regulation of local anesthetic action by Cyclic AMP)
Diplomate of American Board of Anesthesiology in 1978 and 2001.
Diplomate of American Board of Pain Medicine in 2000;
Diplomate of Kron Scholars Program at University of North Carolina
Keenan School of Business in 1992-1993
Military Service: USNR, Honorable Discharge in 1979
Academic appointments Texas Tech University and University of South Carolina; 25 years private practice and locum experience
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Thirty year career in clinical and academic Anesthesiology, Research, Administration and Pain Management;
Full time locum tenens 1995-2006
Publications and full CV on request.
IN DEPTH LITERATURE SEARCHES AND GRANTS FOR NEUROMODULATION THERAPY FOR MTI:
ASTHMA
OBESITY
DIABETES AND DIABETIC PERIPHERAL NEUORPATHY
OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME
URINARY INCONTINENCE AND SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI)
OCCIPITAL NEURALGIA
FECAL INCONTINENCE IN SCI
MOTOR DEFICIT OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY IN SCI
POST-HERPETIC NEURALGIA (PHN)
AXIAL LOW BACK PAIN AND FAILED BACK SURGICAL SYNDROME
CONSTIPATION
HEROIN, COCOAINE AND MORPHINE DRUG ADDICTION
POST TRAUMATIC DISTRESS SYNDROME
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY BLAST AND IMPACT
OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
LOWER ISCHEMIC LIMB NEUROPATHIC PAIN
PERPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
ULCERATIVE COLITIS
ARTHRITIS AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
STROKE MOTOR DEFICIT
CANCER AND BRAIN PERMABILITY OF VARIOUS AGENTS VIA SPHENOPALATINE STIMULATION
PARKINSONISM
TINNITUS
HEMIANOPSIA AND VISULA FIELD DEFECTS
AMBLYOPIA
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
PHANTOM LIMB PAIN