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Candidate's Name , D.O., FACP, FACOFP, FACHT,FFSMB, FAAOEMedical Education: Management and AdministrationStreet Address  Harmony Woods RoadOwings Mills, Maryland Street Address
cell PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEDOB 1/30/63 Married: Holly Cymet, PhD (Biophysics) Professional ExperienceUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine 250 W Pratt St Ste 1320. Baltimore, MD 21201April 2013-Present. Part Time Emergency Department Physician averaging one clinical shift per week from 2013-2020. Throughout the COVID pandemic I worked approximately one shift a month. Since February of 2024 I have been working full time in the Fast Track and Rapid Medical Evaluation units of this ER. Maryland College of Osteopathic Medicine at Morgan State University (Proposed) 1700 E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore, MD 21251July 2022-May 2024Provost/Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Worked on application for a new educational institution in the state of Maryland (MHEC application), Accreditation documents for the Council for Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA).Developed articulation agreements with other higher education institutions to serve as feeder programs for the new medical school, recruited adjunct faculty, worked with other colleges to develop masters level programs to assist students to succeed in medical school.September 2021-July 2022 ConsultantAssisted school in identifying clinical teaching facilities (Ascension Health, Tidal Health, Unity Health, Baltimore Medical Systems) to serve as clinical teaching sites for the proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine.American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 7700 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 250, Bethesda, MD 20814 June 2008-December 2021Chief of Clinical Education develop, coordinate, and implement AACOM activities related to clinical education and assessment from undergraduate medical education through residency, with an emphasis on clinical faculty development and coordination. Responsible for relationship between the US Military and Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, including HPSP Scholars. I also Staffed Councils of Chairs of OMM, Student Government Presidents, and Global Health. Change management in curricular issues, implementation of competencies, entrustable professional activities and milestones. Key Accomplishments:1. Objective assessment instituted for all core clerkships at all COMs 2. Drafted core curriculum in osteopathic manipulative medicine, achieved agreement from all colleges on what needs to be taught. 3. Increased financial assistance to the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine for students in the military amounting to 200 million dollars additional funding. 4. Managed department budget of approximately one million dollars. 5. Mentored students and faculty in research, scholarship, and career development.6. Published numerous books and papers on osteopathic medicine Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital-Johns Hopkins Community Physicians 201 West Preston Street, Baltimore Maryland 21201March 2020-June 2021-Medical DirectorIn response to the COVID Pandemic, the State of Maryland opened a Field hospital as a contingency care site for people infected with COVID. 1. Helped with the recruitment of 70 providers2. Developed policies and protocols for the care of hospital inpatients. 3. Worked with IT to design an EPIC chart to manage field hospital inpatients 4. Gave presentation on the Field Hospital purpose and patients who would benefit from care in the facility.5. Worked 2-3 shifts a week generally overnight in the field hospital providing clinical care.Michigan State University Institute for Global Health 965 Wilson Road, East Lansing, MI 48824November 2017-November 2019Change Management Consultant/Program Manager-part time position working with the Institute for Global Health and the Armed Forces College of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. Project includes integration of curriculum and move from 6-year educational program to a 5-year educational program, creation of internship program and information management for the college.Key Accomplishments:1. Created information sharing system for college. 2. Reviewed curriculum and teaching methods used.3. Instituted objective assessment methods (IFOM). Lecturio2017-2019In partnership with Sheldon Yao, DO of NYIT, developed a video textbook on osteopathic manipulative medicine, created content and question bank adapted to an online environment. Explored aspects of medical education that can be delivered remotely. Key Accomplishment:1. See video textbook: https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/osteopathic- manipulative-medicine.course#/2. Wrote and reviewed questions for teaching modules. 3. Advised Lecturio on business opportunities and product development LifeBridge Health (Northwest Hospital and Sinai Hospital) Northwest Hospital-June 2008-August 2013 Emergency Department Physician, averaging one clinical shift per week.Sinai Hospital of Baltimore/Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Program in General Internal MedicineMay 1992-September 20081993-2008 Teaching Faculty-maintained a general medical practice of approximately two thousand patients and managed physicians and budgets of up to ten million dollars.2006-2008 Medical Director, Outpatient Medicine. Responsible for a department with ten full time physicians.2001-2008 Section Head, Family Medicine. Represented over one hundred volunteer faculty physicians affiliated with the section of Family Medicine. 1993-2008 Director of Osteopathic Medical Education, Associate Program Director- Internal Medicine Residency2003-2004 Acting Director Progressive Care Unit. Assessed appropriateness of care, taught students and residents.1999-2002 Unit Based Medical Director for Clinical Resource Management. Reviewed inpatient charts to facilitate care in a timely manner. Counseled physicians with difficulties1995-97 Medical Director of Community Care at Greenspring Pediatrics. Responsible for merging the pediatric ambulatory clinics into Sinai Community Care-the Medicaid managed care program for the hospital. Introduced managed care concepts into the management of a pediatric group practice, responsibilities included budgetary oversight, quality assurance projects and staff evaluations.1992-97 Founder and Medical Director of Sinai Community Care, a Medicaid managed care program. Planned the office site, hired staff and developed a practice from inception to ten thousand patients. Responsible for budget and management of the program. 1993-96 Director of Community and Preventive Medicine. As part of a HRSA Title 7 grant I developed a curriculum and incorporated preventive medicine into the resident curriculum and clinic. Started a program in cultural competence and introduced the concepts and effects of individual values and culture in medical care.Health Care Policy2006-2011 Legislative Director for Health Care Policy, Office of Delegate Dan Morhaim, Maryland State Legislature.Bills worked on that became law include creation of fund for medical student education, inclusion of physical education in public schools, regulating what can be sold in educational environments, and insurance company obligation in disaster and unique health crises. From 2011-2016 I continued to work with Delegate Morhaim as a consultant without regular work hours in the office. Academic Appointments2017-2022 Clinical Associate Professor, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine 2017-2020 Associate Professor Michigan State University, Department of Academic Medical Specialties1999-2008 Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1992-1999 Instructor Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 2007 Adjunct Faculty Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine 1999-2005 Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Kansas City University of Medicine 1992-1998 Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduate/Research Students2012 Alissa Craft, DO AACOM Scholar in Residence, Work on a Patient Safety Toolkit. 2005 Shayna Murdoch, MD Disaster Relief studied the psychological impact of disasters. 2001-2 Shivang Joshi, R.PH, MPH student, studied people exposed in the Postal Anthrax Attack 2000 Marina Protopapas, DO research in Musculoskeletal Medicine, specifically the articular(joint) crack1999 Ugoche Oyoyo Erondu, MD research in Clinical Genetics Odd Jobs, other duties and interesting experiences 2006 Qualis Healthcare, Seattle, Washington-Medical Director Designee for Qualis Healthcare Eastern Office in their bid to assume Medicaid services for Washington D.C. Helped to develop a proposal to have Qualis Healthcare manage Medicaid services in Washington DC. 1997-2009 World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE. Initially the WWF) Provided medical care to the wrestlers and production staff of the organization when they are in the Maryland/DC area 2010-2020 Discover Health-Wrote loglines (elevator pitch), and one-sheets for the Dr. Know Show, Untold Stories of the ER and other programs on the Discover Network. Approximately 60 loglines were developed into scripts and appeared on programs. I personally taped 5 episodes of Untold Stories of the ER. Residency Training1989-1992 Yale University School of Medicine Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Medical Education2021 Harvard University, The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning Completed an online higher education teaching certificate.2020-21 Cornell University Completed an online certificate in Change Management 2019-20 University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business Completed online certificate in management and leadership.2012-13 John Hopkins School of Education One year of program in the Master of Education in the Health Professions program.2011 National Library of Medicine Fellowship in Bioinformatics (May-June) 2003-2004 Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Certificate in Science of Clinical Investigation 1995-96 Johns Hopkins School of Continuing Studies Certificate in the Business of Medicine for Physicians1992-94 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty Development Program 1992-93 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine/Sinai Hospital Program in Internal Medicine Associate Chief of Service (Chief Residency under Dobbin Chow, MD) 1988-89 Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Internship/Research Fellowship Research focused on effect of osteopathic manipulative medicine on pulmonary function.1984-88 Nova-Southeastern University, DO DegreeCollege1980-84 Emory University, B.A Anthropology, B.S. Psychology, minor in Hebrew language CertificationsBoard Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Recertified 2009, 2016 Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatrics expired in 2011 Diplomat of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners Certified in:Advanced Cardiac Life SupportAdvanced Disaster Life SupportAdvanced Trauma Life SupportPediatric Advanced Life SupportProfessional Associations2019 American College of Healthcare Trustees, Board of Directors 2015 MedChi-The Maryland State Medical Society, President 2011-2013 Docare International-National President2009-2011 Acting Executive Director-Maryland Association of Osteopathic Physicians 2007-2014 Med Chi-The Maryland State Medical Society-Board of Trustees 2007-2014 Baltimore City Medical Society Foundation-President 2005 Baltimore City Medical Society-President1995-2004 Baltimore City Medical Society-Board of Trustees 2009, 1997, 1993 Maryland Association of Osteopathic Physicians-President Committees and Boards2019-2022 ACGME Clinician Educator Milestones-developed standardized skills expected of clinician Educators, and milestones to track development of educators Clinician Educator Milestones (acgme.org)2016-2019 AMA Accelerating Change in Medical Education National Advisory Panel 2016-2018 ACGME National Collaborative for Improving the Clinical Learning Environment 2015-2018 Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Competencies in the Health Sciences Curriculum2014-2016 ACGME/AOA/AACOM Joint Education Committee on Single Accreditation System 2013-2016 MedChi/AMA Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future for Physicians 2013-2014 AACOM Committee: Next Steps for Graduate Medical Education(http://www.aacom.org/news-and-events/single-gme/next-steps-for-GME ) 2010- 2019 NBOME COMAT Advisory Board-Advised on launch of subject matter exams. 2010-2014 AACOM/AOA/Macy Foundation Building the Future: Educating the 21st Century Physician(https://www.aacom.org/docs/default-source/aacom-initiatives/building-the-future- educating-the-21st-century-physician.pdf?sfvrsn=0 ) 2005 Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences Reopening Public Facilities After a Biological Attack https://www.nap.edu/catalog/11324/reopening-public-facilities-after-a- biological-attack-a-decision-makingEditorial ActivitiesInternational Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (IJOM) Editorial Board 2014-present Maryland Medicine Editorial Board 2005-2019Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Editorial Board 2003-2014 Comprehensive Therapy Editorial Board 2006-2011Journal of the National Medical Association Reviewer 1996-2011 Mayo Clinic Proceedings Reviewer 2004Student Doctor-Faculty Advisor 1992-2003Hospital Physician-Review Board 1992-2002Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management-Review Board 1999-2002 Medical Tribune-Editorial Board 1993-2001New York Times Syndicate-Editorial Board 1997-2000 Honors, Awards2023 AOF COVID-19 Hero Award2021 Baltimore City Medical Society Foundation Community Service Award 2019 Semmelweis Award, American College of Healthcare Trustees 2016 Educator of the Year Award, American Osteopathic Foundation 2013, 2017 Laughlin Award for Distinguished Editorial Service, MedChi-The Maryland State Medical Society2012 Distinguished Service Award, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences 2007, 2000, 1997 Top Docs Baltimore Magazine2006 Healthcare Heroes the Daily Record Representing the Baltimore City Medical S Hurricane Katrina evacuation.2005. 1998 Physician of the Year Maryland Association of Osteopathic Physicians 2000 Honorary Life Membership in the Student Osteopathic Medical Association(SOMA)1999 Recognized as Best Teacher at an Osteopathic Medical School (George Northup Award) Student Osteopathic Medical AssociationMedical Missions/Disaster Relief2016, 2017 IPCEA-Taught in Family Medicine Residency program in Shenzhen, China 2011-2013 Docare International- National President As President I brought medical educators together to build a continuity clinic in Chakraseca, Nicaragua. Increased membership from under one hundred to over fifteen hundred.1997-2005 Guatemala DOCARE International Yearly missions providing medicine and care to Mayan Indians. Raised over a million dollars in aid for these missions. Trained students in tropical medicine from University of the Health Sciences, Nova-Southeastern, Michigan State and Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine2005 New Orleans, Louisiana Spearheaded the Hurricane Katrina relief effort through the Baltimore City Medical Society and raised fifty thousand dollars and organized six physicians and four students to provide medical care. Developed questionnaires to look at self-esteem and depression in victims of a disaster 2002 Bulgaria Consulted on public health during drastic financial crisis affecting the country2000 El Salvador-Lead a team that provided medical relief after an earthquake 1996 Arkadelphia, Arkansas provided emergency medical care immediately after a tornado demolished a large part of the city1990-2 Deschapelle, Haiti Month long rotations at Hospital Albert Schweitzer 1988 Alexandria, Egypt Dermatology clinicEmergency Room Experience2013-Present University of Maryland School of Medicine-One shift a week, most shifts worked at Prince Georges County Hospital Center2008-2013 Northwest Hospital Emergency Department1992-2000 Sinai Hospital ER-Trauma, Urgent, Pediatric and Fast Track care 1994-1998 National Naval Medical Center Bethesda, Maryland ER Contract Employee 1992-1994 Kimbrough Army Hospital1989-1992 Waterbury and St. Marys Hospital, Connecticut Books Written or EditedCompleting: Unfogging the Future for Physicians2020 Leadership Differential Diagnosis: Learning to Lead While Learning to Heal with Maria Jones, Sam Zarbock, Skyler Hill Norby and Samantha Gottlieb2017 Empowerment: Lessons and Stories from Young Osteopathic Leaders with Dan Krajcik and Anya Fay Pacleb2017 Glossary of Osteopathic Terminology 3rd Edition 2016 Inner Strength: Osteopathic Medical Students Reflect on Resiliency 2015 A Teaching Guide for Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine 2015 COILS: Comprehensive Osteopathically Integrated Learning Scenarios 2014 Glossary of Osteopathic Terminology 2nd Edition 2011 Glossary of Osteopathic Terminology 1st Edition (including a French Translation) 2008 Health Info to Go: General Medicine2007 Genomic Medicine and the Generalist Physician: Predicting a Flood When It Has Just Started to Rain 1993 Ad Diction Ary of Drug User Terms (last reprinted 2015) Book ChaptersFive Minute Clinical Consult chapters on Fibromyalgia, SCIWORA 2013 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Secrets, chapter on osteopathic manipulation Published by Hanley and Belfus (included in 2nd, 3rd editions, 4th edition) 2000, 2007, 2023 Encyclopedia of Global Health Chapters on cholesterol, saturated fats, adoption medicine Published by Sage Publications in 2008Encyclopedia of Obesity, Chapter on steroids Published by Sage Publications 2008 IRB Approved Research Projects- 2000-2008 (abbreviated list-PI on 22 Studies) 1. A randomized, double-blind, active-comparator-controlled, parallel-group study to evaluate the safety of etoricoxib in patients with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis (MEDAL Study) 2. Epidemiological evaluation of deaths at the Brentwood postal facility from 10/01 to 10/02 following the exposure to weaponized anthrax3. Phase III, Double-Blind, Randomized, Parallel Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Uprima(apomorphine HCL Tables) Sublingual (2 and 3 mg) in the Treatment of Male Erectile Dysfunction 4. Joint noise analysis: a radiographic study of metacarpolphalangeal joint spaces before and after an articular release5. A Multicenter Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Parallel Group Study comparing the effects of Lotrel 5/20 to amlodipine (5mg) and benazepril (20mg) on systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure in patients with systolic hypertension 6. Prospective, randomized, double-blind, multi-center, comparative trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ciprofloxaxin once daily modified release (cipro MR) 500 mg tablets qd for 3 days versus conventional ciprofloxacin 250 mg tablets bid for 3 days in the treatment of patients with uncomplicated urinary tract (uUTI) infections.7. A multicenter, randomized, open-label study comparing the efficacy and safety of once daily ORG 31540/SR90107A versus adjusted dose intravenous unfractionated heparin in the initial treatment of acute symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE)8. Prospective, randomized, double-blind, multicenter outpatient trial comparing the safety and efficacy of moxifloxacin400 mg po qd for 5 days vs azithromycin 500 mg po loading dose on day 1 then 250 mg po qd for 4 days for the treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (The QUICK Study)9. A prospective, multicenter, study investigating the association between disability (as measured by the headache impact test HIT-6) and HIS Migraine Classification and to observe any changes in HIT-6 Score following treatment with oral sumatriptan 50 mg 10 A double-blind, randomized comparison study of the long-term (2-yr) safety and efficacy of pioglitazone HCl or glyburide in subjects with type 2 diabetes nave to pharmacological therapy. Key Papers1. Stephen C. Shannon, Boyd R. Buser, Marc B. Hahn, John B. Crosby, Candidate's Name , Joshua S. Mintz, Karen J. Nichols A New Pathway for Medical Education Health Aff November 2013 vol. 32 no. PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE2. Erondu UA1, Cymet TC. Chromosome 21 abnormalities: a review and report of a case of Erondu- Cymet syndrome Compr Ther. 2006 Winter;32(4):254-60 3. Cymet T HPV Prevalence and Transmission JAMA. July 4, 2007; 298: 38 4. Cymet T, Kerkvliet J, Tan J, Gradon J Symptoms associated with anthrax exposure: suspected"aborted" anthrax JAOA 102(1):41-3  February 2002 5. Edmonds J, Lindquist HDA, Sabol J, Martinez K, Shadomy S, Cymet T, et al. (2016) Multigeneration Cross-Contamination of Mail with Bacillus anthracis Spores. PLoS ONE 11(4): e0152225. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0152225Scientific Peer Reviewed Articles (abbreviated list-82 articles in PubMed journals/Index Medicus) Mills DA Dane P Cymet T A curriculum on health policy for medical students Md Med 2012:13(2) 21-22 Cymet, T Road map for curricular development and professional success: the life cycle of a primary care physician. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2012 Jul;112(7):406-63 Chow RD Cymet T Understanding the outcome of medical education: creating a competent physician. Md Med. 2012;13(1):25-6Cymet T Medical education: a look with new eyes and iPads. Introduction. Md Med. 2012;13(1): Cymet T Evidence-based medicine: how it is different from what we have always done? Md Med. 2012;13(1):10Lindley MC, Lorick SA, Spinner JR, Krull AR, Mootrey GT, Ahmed F, Myers R, Bednash GP, Cymet TC, Maeshiro R, Raines CF, Shannon SC, Sondheimer HM, Strikas RA Student vaccination requirements of U.S. health professional schools: a survey. Ann Intern Med. 2011 Mar 15;154(6):391-400 Cymet, T No: reducing moderately elevated triglycerides is not proven to improve patient outcomes. Am Fam Physician. 2011 Feb 1;83(3):246, 248Cymet TC, Vincent OD. Who should get the meningococcal vaccine J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2010 Feb;110(2 Suppl 1):S23-6Cymet T. Playing politics with the professional politicians: what is the doctor's role? Md Med. 2009 Winter;10(1):17-8, 20.Cymet T HPV Prevalence and Transmission JAMA. July 4, 2007; 298: 38 Cymet T, Murdock S The Psychology of a Disaster: Providing Realistic Care Letter in JNMA May 2006 Vol 98# 5 page 814Cymet T, Bailey J Planning for the HPV Vaccine and Its Impact on cervical Cancer Prevention. Comp Ther Summer 2006 Vol 32 #2 pages 102-105Musick T, Cymet H Cymet T Avian Flu: The Wrath of Birdzilla or Polly got the Sniffles Comp Ther Summer 2006 Vol 32 # 2 pages 90-93Musick T, Cymet T Carbohydrate and Calories: It is not what we used to think. Comp Ther Spring 2006 vol 32 #1 pages 47-50Musick T, Cymet T Pandemic Redux: Avian Influenza and A Watchful World Introduction: Avian Flu in Maryland Medicine Winter 2006 vol 7 # 1 pages 12-14 Murdock S, Cymet T Treating the Victims after Disaster: Physical and Psychological Effects Comp Ther Spring 2006 Vol 32 # 1 pages 39-42MacIntyre A, Cymet T Probiotics: The Benefits of Bacterial Cultures Comp Ther 2005 31 (3) 181-185 Protopappas, M Cymet T Musculoskeletal Examination: A Complete Review Comp Ther 2005 31(1) 12-20 Cymet T, Kerkvliet G How many people were affected by the Postal Anthrax Attack of 2001 The Nations Health. March 2005Cymet T What is the true number of victims of the Postal Anthrax Attack of 2001 JAOA Vol 104 #11Dec 2004 page 452Cymet T, Joshi S, Cymet H, Kerkvliet G Anthrax in America 2001-2003 Journal of the National Medical Association Vol 96 # 3 March 2004 pages 344-350Protopappas M, Cymet T Osteopathic Medicine in Pain Management. Practical Pain Management. Vol 3#5, September/October 2003Cymet T Fibromyalgia. Journal of the National Medical Association. Vol 95 #6 June 2003 Sinkov V, Cymet T Osteoarthritis. Journal of the National Medical Association.Vol 95 #4 April 2003 Hanjani MN Cymet T Gray Hair: Medical Explanations and Issues. Clinical Geriatrics Vol 11 # 3 March 2003 Cymet T, Kerkvliet G More on anthrax exposure case report. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. 2002 Jul;102(7):362-4.Cymet T, Owusu-Sekyi J Retrospective analysis of hiccups in patients at a community hospital 1995-2000. Journal of the National Medical Association Vol 94 #6 June 2002 Cymet T, Kerkvliet G Follow-up on symptoms associated with anthrax exposure: suspected aborted anthrax Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Vol 102 # 4 April 2002. Page 203. Cymet T Protopappas M Joint Cracking and Popping: Understanding the noises that accompany the articular release. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Vol. 102 # 5 May 2002 pages 283-287 Cymet T, Kerkvliet G, Tan J, Gradon J. Symptoms associated with anthrax exposure: suspected aborted anthrax. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Vol 102 # 1 Jan 2002 pages 41-43 Jastrebof, A, Cymet T Role of human papilloma virus in the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and malignancy. Postgrad Med J 2002 78:225-228Khan S, Singh S, Cymet T Type 4 Renal tubular acidosis induced by spironolactone. Hospital Physician Nov 2001 vol 37 # 11 pages 63-66Cymet T A practical approach to fibromyalgia. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Vol. 101 #4S April 2001 pages S12-S16.Cymet T Osteoporosis. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Vol 100 # 10S October 2000 pages S9-15Behrens B, Cymet T, Sickle cell disorders-evaluation, treatment and natural history. Hospital Physician August 2000. Vol 36 # 8Cymet T Perspectives concerning genital herpes. Infections in Medicine. May 2000; Vol 17 #5, page 378 Cymet T Herpes Infections. Student Doctor. December 1997 Vol 18 #4 pages 11-14 Adamson C, Cymet T,Ankle sprains: evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation. Maryland Medical Journal. December 1997 Vol 46 #10 pages 530-537Cymet T, Weisman DS Lower leg ulcers. Hospital Physician. July 1997 Vol 33 #7 pages 30-42 Einstein A, Cymet T Nail changes in systemic disease. Hospital Physician January 1997. Vol 33 #1 pages 44- 48Cymet T The commodity of osteopathy: cost saving quality care for low back pain. Student Doctor. Sept 1996 vol 17 #4 pages 22 23.Hepworth S, Cymet T The pelvic exam. Hospital Physician Oct 1995 vol 31 # 10 pages 10-15 Cymet T 'Ad Diction Ary' of drug users' terms. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association April 1992, Vol 92 #4 pages 433-457.Cymet T, Kra S Seismocardiography: a new method of noninvasive cardiovascular imaging. The Journal of Osteopathic Medicine vol 6 #9 October 1992Cymet T The spread of AIDS in the Haitian American population: A cultural perspective. Osteopathic Medical News June 1990, Vol 7 #6, pages 11-26.Cymet T A lecture on AIDS. Student Doctor, October 1988, Vol 10 #3, pages 12,13 Rosenblatt MJ Cymet T Argyria-Report of a case associated with abnormal electroencephalographic recordings and brain scan findings. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association July 1987, Vol 87, #7 pages 509-512.Abstracts/LettersThe Truth about Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It. Book Review in JNMA May 2006 page 820-821Glory and Other Rewards for Terrorists Chronicle of Higher Education March 24, 2006 page B18 Does Joint Cracking Cause or Prevent Osteoarthritis. JAOA August 2005 Erondu-Cymet Syndrome: Survivability of 46XY, inv (21) (q11.2q22.1) Comprehensive Therapy Osteoporosis. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Book Review Do silver alloy catheters increase the risk of systemic argyria? Arch Intern Med. 2001 Apr 9;161(7):1014-5.Sickle Cell Disorders and the Skeletal System. Hospital Physician February 2001 page 25 with Robert J. Behrens, M.D.Caring for patients from different cultures. by Geri-Ann Galanti, Book Review in journal of Medical Humanities. Accepted 5/92.AIDS in Belle Glade. (letter to the editor). Annals of Internal Medicine August 15, 1992 Vol 117 #4 page 349. The ten laws of surgery; as seen by the internist. Connecticut Medicine January 1991, Vol 56 #1 page 47. Cervical spine cord arteriovenous malformations causing quadriplegia of acute onset in a 19 year old gravidous female. ACP conference, October 1991, New Haven, Connecticut. With James Donaldson, M.D., and Majid Sadigh, M.D. Connecticut Medicine,Left sided staphylococcal endocarditis in an HIV infected intravenous drug abuser. ACP conference, October 1989, Southbury, Connecticut. With Michael Simms, M.D. Crohn's Disease complicated by the development of a gastrocolic fistula presenting with bright red blood per rectum. ACP Conference, October, 1989, Southbury, Connecticut. With Paoli Mapelli, M.D. and Eddison Ramsaran, M.D.The presentation of cystic fibrosis as acute pancreatitis in a thirty-three-year-old man. ACP conference, October 1989, Southbury, Connecticut. With Eddison Ramsaran, M.D. and John Brackett, M.D. Preventing argyria through the management of people at risk. AOA Research Conference, March 1987, Sonesta Beach, Florida with Mark Rosenblatt, D.O. and Howard Hada, PhD. JAOA Vol 87, #11 Nov 87 page 770.PresentationsOver five hundred invited lectures on the future of medicine, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, hypertension, ethics in medicine, business of medicine, sickle cell anemia, bioterrorism, have been presented in 48 states in the United States and ten foreign countries.Money and Medicine in Managed Care. American College of Osteopathic Internists annual conference, Washington, D.C., Oct 1994.The Osteopathic Internship: A path from our past or the road to our future. University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct 1992. Sick Building Syndrome - When the Patient is a Place and Not a Person. St. Mary's Hospital, Waterbury,

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