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CURRICULUM VITAE Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD PERSONAL INFORMATION: LICENSURE: Home Address: 307 Lawrence Street New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 314-1405 Office Address: Division of General Internal Medicine 300 George Street Room 785 Yale University New Haven, CT 06520 Phone: (203) 737-5322 Fax: (203) 785-7232 [email protected] State: Connecticut License No: 051376 Initial Date: 09/11/2012 Renewal/Expiration Date: 06/30/2013 State: District of Columbia License No: DC33037 Initial Date: 07/10/2001 Renewal/Expiration Date: 12/31/2012 CERTIFICATION: Board Certification: Family Medicine Date of Certification: 1999 Date of Re-certification: 2022 Sub-Specialty Board: Palliative Medicine Date of Certification: 2003 Date of Re-certification: 2020 EDUCATION: Undergraduate: Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 1976 - 1980 B.A. History Medical Education: University of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington, Connecticut 1992 – 1996 M. D. Internship: State University of New York at Stony Brook Family Medicine Stony Brook, New York 1996 – 1997 Department Chair: Dr. Robert Schwartz Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: ` Curriculum Vitae Residency: State University of New York at Stony Brook Family Medicine Stony Brook, New York 1997 – 1999 Department Chair: Dr. Jeffrey Trilling Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital Palliative Medicine Boston, Massachusetts 1999 – 2001 Chief of Service: Dr. J. Andrew Billings Assistant Professor of Medicine Smilow Comprehensive Cancer Center Yale University 09/2012 - present Associate Professor of Oncology and Medicine Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC 07/2012 – 08/2012 Georgetown University Hospital Site Director Pain Management Fellowship Program National Capital Consortium Scott R. Griffith, Program Director Walter Reed Hospital 07/2011 – 06/2012 Director, Palliative Care Program Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC 11/2005 – 08/2012 Palliative Medicine Fellowship Director Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC 02/2004 – 07/2012 Faculty Associate Center for Clinical Bioethics Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC 08/2002 – 08/2012 Assistant Professor of Oncology and Medicine Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC 08/2001 – 06/2012 2 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD HONORS and AWARDS: Curriculum Vitae Department of Medicine Medical Student Teaching Award Georgetown University Hospital 07/12/2012 Make A Difference Award Neurofibromatosis Mid-Atlantic 12/09/2011 Department of Medicine Teaching Award Georgetown University Hospital 10/21/2011 Innovative Hospital Partner Capital Hospice Vienna, VA. 10/30/2010 Lloyd Cutler Award for Excellence in Family Medicine SUNY Stony Brook Department of Family Medicine 06/24/1999 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP: American Academy of Family Physicians 1994 - present American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 1999 – present PUBLIC SERVICE: William Wendt Center, Washington, DC. Member, Board of Directors 03/2010 – 01/2012 American Academy of Palliative Medicine, Member, Workforce Capacity Task Force 06/2008 – 03/2010 Greater Washington Partnership for Palliative and End-of-Life Care, Washington, DC Member, Public Policy Committee 06/2008 - 08/2010 DC Pain Collaborative, Washington, DC Board Member 06/2007 – 06/2010 Pontifical Academy for Life, The Vatican, Italy Member, Working Group on End of Life Care 11/2002 – 02/2003 INVITED LECTURES: “Caring for the Patient at the End-of-Life” St. Mary’s Hospital, Leonardtown, MD Hospital Grand Rounds 05/23/2012 “Pain and Symptom Management in the Cancer Patient” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC: Radiation Oncology Department Residents Conference for Attending Physicians and Residents 05/10/2012 3 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae “Medical Management of Common Cancer Related Problems” Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA Society of Interventional Radiologists 03/26/2012 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 03/19/2012 “Pain and Suffering in Pancreatic Cancer” Pancreatic Cancer Symposium, Arlington, VA 03/10/2012 “Palliative Care” Reusch Symposium: Navigating Cancer Care: What Every Patient Should Know. Georgetown University, Washington, DC 12/03/2011 “The Role of Narcotics in Pain Management” St. Mary’s Hospital, Leonardtown, MD Hospital Grand Rounds 11/16/2011 “Pain Control in Wound Care” Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Wound Management Course 10/27/2011 “Pharmacologic Pain Management” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC: Transplant Department Conference for Attending Physicians and Fellows 07/15/2011 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 04/04/2011 “Palliative Care in a Physical Therapy Setting” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC: Physical Therapy Department Seminar for Entire Department 03/01/2011 “Palliative Care in Transplant” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC: Transplant Department Conference for Attending Physicians and Fellows 01/28/2011 “Palliative Care: Making Cancer Treatment Possible” Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC: School of Medicine Reunion, 10/22/2010 “The Patient’s Perspective” Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference. Washington, DC: Panel Discussion, 10/16/2010 4 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae “Care at the End of Life” Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Washington, DC: Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds 10/14/2010 “Pain Management for the Surgical Patient” Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Washington, DC: Surgical Grand Rounds 12/08/2009 “Pain and Side Effect Management in Pancreatic Cancer” Pancreatic Cancer Symposium. Baltimore, MD Symposium for Patients and Families involved with Pancreatic Cancer. 11/14/2009 “Pain and Symptom Management in Pancreatic Cancer” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC A Seminar on the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer 11/07/2009 “Controlling the Pain in Wound Care”. Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society Conference, Chantilly, VA 10/23/2009 “Challenges in Compliance” Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference. Washington, DC 09/26/2009 “Phantom Limb Pain and its Long Term Effects” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Amputee Support Group 09/08/2009 “Practical End-of-Life Care” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Internal Medicine Grand Rounds 08/06/2009 “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 04/28/2009 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 04/10/2009 “Phantom Limb Pain” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Surgical nurses, 01/20/2009 “Phantom Limb Pain” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Surgical attending physicians and residents 1/7/09 5 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae 6 “Updates in Palliative Care” American College of Physicians Scientific Assembly, Washington, DC 11/08/2008 “Advanced Decision Making” Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, Takoma Park, MD Discussion with church group 10/26/2008 “Breaking Bad News” Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC Required lecture (given 3 times in 2 days) for entire Georgetown University Medical Staff 10/23-24/2008 “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 10/21/2008 “End of Life Care: Some Practical Aspects” Shah Associates, Southern Maryland CME Lecture Series, Hollywood, MD 09/25/2008 “Back Pain Management in Palliative Care” Sandra and Malcolm Berman Cancer Institute at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD: CME Tumor Boards 08/27/2008 “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 04/30/2008 “Palliative Care: What is it and When Do You Need It?” Maplewood Park Place Retirement Community, Bethesda, MD 04/17/2008 “Chronic Pain and Fatigue” Rise to Action: Young Adult Cancer Survivors, Washington, DC 04/13/08 “Palliative Care; the Spiritual and the Physical” Georgetown University Hospital chaplains, Washington, DC 04/09/2008 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 04/07/2008 “Palliative Care in Pain Management” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds 12/13/2007 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 10/18/2007 “Palliative Medicine as a Career” Lead America Conference, Washington, DC Lecture to high school students about palliative care 06/20/2007 “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 04/26/2007 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 04/16/2007 “Understanding Pain Management and Palliative Care” Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer, Arlington, VA 02/24/2007 “Use of Opioids in Cancer Pain Management” Prince Georges Hospital, Cheverly, MD Internal Medicine Residents 11/15/2006 “Role and Importance of Drug Development in Supportive Cancer Care” Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute. Washington, DC Cancer Training Course 10/16/2006 “Spine Stabilization and Vertebroplasty” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Radiation Medicine Grand Rounds 10/05/2006 “Pharmacogenetics and the Future of Pain Management” American Academy of Pain Management, Annual Clinical Meeting, Orlando, FL 09/07/2006 “Cancer Pain and Symptom Management” Georgetown University Hospital Washington, DC Palliative Care Forum 08/11/2006 “The Use of Opioids in Cancer Pain Management” Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, FL Oncology Department Tumor Board 06/28/2006 “Care of the Dying Patient” VA Medical Center, Washington, DC Internal Medicine Life Conference 06/16/2006 7 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae “End of Life Care for the Head and Neck Cancer Patient” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Otolaryngology Grand Rounds 04/06/2006 “Pediatric Palliative Care” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Pediatrics Grand Rounds 03/03/2006 “Palliative Care and Comfort Measures” Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC Guest lecturer to all fellows in Internal Medicine sub-specialties, 06/15/2005 “Case of a Young Woman with a Brain Tumor” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Challenging Case Conference 02/14/2005 “End-of-Life Care and Hospice” Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC Internal Medicine Residents 02/08/2005 “Opioid Pain Management for Cancer Pain” Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC Radiation Medicine Grand Rounds 12/23/2004 “Ethical and Moral Issues at the End of Life” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC Annual lecture in biomedical ethics class 04/16/2004 “Palliative Care and the Management of Head and Neck Pain” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Otolaryngology Grand Rounds 02/19/2004 “Outpatient Opioid Pain Management” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Pediatrics Grand Rounds 01/16/2004 “The Frightened and Frightening Patient” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Challenging Case Conference 11/10/2003 “Decision-making at the End-of-Life” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Challenging Case Conference 10/23/2003 8 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae “The Case of the Missing Opioids” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Challenging Case Conference 07/14/2003 “Assessing and Treating Pain in the Dying” Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Nursing Pain Mentors 02/26/2003 “Pain and Palliative Medicine” Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Clergy Day; Conversations on Cancer 08/01/2002 ` “Postherpetic Neuralgia” Georgetown University Hospital,Washington DC Palliative Care Forum 06/21/2002 “Palliative Care and Pain Management” Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, PA Symposium on Catholic Health Care and Medical Moral Issues 04/21/2002 “Difficult Cases” Georgetown University Hospital Washington DC Palliative Care Forum 03/28/2002 “Postherpetic Neuralgia; A Guide to Treatment” Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Pain and Palliative Care Rounds 02/20/2002 “The Massachusetts General Hospital Experience with a Palliative Care Service” Fletcher-Allen Hospital, Burlington, VT Family Medicine Grand Rounds 06/18/2001 “The Massachusetts General Hospital Experience with a Palliative Care Service” Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, OR Tumor Board 01/08/2001 “Enteral Feeding and Palliative Care” Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Gastroenterology Grand Rounds 02/08/2000 “Opioids and Pain Control” Stony Brook Hospital, Stony Brook, NY Family Medicine Grand Rounds 05/12/1999 9 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Curriculum Vitae Department Member Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology Merit Review Committee 04/2008 – 05/2010 Member Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Committee 06/2004 –07/2012 Chairman Palliative Care Forum Steering Committee Directs monthly didactic meeting on palliative care topics 08/2002 – 07/2012 Chairman Challenging Case Conference Steering Committee Directs interdisciplinary monthly meeting on difficult cases 03/2002 – 07/2012 School Member Committee on Medical Education’s Subcommittee on Evaluation and Assessment 05/2005 – 06/2002 Member Committee on Medical Education’s Working Group on Skills-Related Competencies 06/2004 – 10/2004 Member Complementary and Alternative Medicine Curriculum Committee 04/2003 – 04/2005 University Member Georgetown University Hospital Graduate Medical Education Committee 05/2010 – 07/2012 Member Search committee for Director of the Center for Clinical Bioethics 06/2010 – 06/2012 Member Oncology Institutional Review Board 07/2006 – 06/2011 Chairman Georgetown University Hospital Ethics Committee 11/2005 – 07/2012 Member Georgetown University Hospital Ethics Committee 09/2001 –07/2012 10 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae Member Georgetown University Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 05/2005 – 07/2012 Member Georgetown University Hospital Committee on the Physician-Patient Relationship 05/2005 – 07/2012 Co-Chairman Ethics Committee Futility Task Force 12/2001 – 04/2002 TEACHING ACTIVITIES: School of Nursing and Allied Health Studies Name and Course Number: Interdisciplinary Palliative Care, HEST 403 Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2010-2011 Number of Students:17 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Undergraduate Pharmacology NURS-204-01 Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2007 - 2008 Number of Students:125 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Undergraduate Pharmacology Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught:2001 - 2003 Number of Students:125 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Health Management and Policy Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2008 Number of Students: 20 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Graduate Pharmacology Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 2 Year Taught: 2003 Number of Students: 50 Overall Evaluation Score: 11 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae Clinical Nursing Teaching Name and Course Number: ELNEC (End-of-Life Nursing Education Curriculum) Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 4/ year Year Taught: 2008 - 2012 Number of Students: 120/ year Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: New Graduate Nurses Orientation Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1/year Year Taught: 2006 - 2011 Number of Students: 8/ year Overall Evaluation Score: Medical School Courses Name and Course Number: End-of-Life Panel for 2nd year Students Role: Panelist Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2011 - 2012 Number of Students: 200 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Physician Patient Communication (1st year) Role: Clinical Demonstrator Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2011 Number of Students: 200 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: 4th Year Clinical Pharmacology Course Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2005 - 2011 Number of Students: 200 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: End-of-Life Panel for 2nd year Students Role: Panelist Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2010 - 2011 Number of Students: 200 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Medical Student Grand Rounds Role: Teaching Faculty Number of Direct Contact Hours: 4 Year Taught: 2009 Number of Students: 200 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Mind-Body Medicine Elective 12 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae Role: Teaching Faculty Number of Direct Contact Hours: 20 Year Taught: 2005, 2008, 2009 Number of Students: 8 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Introduction to Health Care Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2005 Number of Students: 170 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: First year Palliative Care elective Role: Discussion Leader Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2006 Number of Students: 15 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Pharmacology 4230 222 09 Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 3 Year Taught: 2005 - 2008 Number of Students: 180 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Pharmacology PHRM 222 09 Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 3 Year Taught: 2009 - 2011 Number of Students: 190 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Problem Based Learning Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Year Taught: 2005 Number of Students: 170 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Ambulatory Care I Role: Preceptor Number of Direct Contact Hours: 21 Year Taught: 2002 - 2010 Number of Students: 1 per year Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Ambulatory Care II Role: Preceptor Number of Direct Contact Hours: 21 Year Taught: 2002 - 2011 Number of Students: 1 per year Overall Evaluation Score: 13 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae 14 Name and Course Number: First Year Elective “Caring for the Patient with a Serious Illness” Role: Organizer and Teaching Faculty Number of Direct Contact Hours: 12 Year Taught: 2002 - 2005 Number of Students: 15/ year Overall Evaluation Score: Medical School Clerkships Name of Clerkship: Internal Medicine Role: Monthly Lecturer on Pain Medications Number of Direct Contact Hours: 12 per year Year Taught: 09/2007 – 06/2012 Number of Students: 17 per month Overall Evaluation Score: Name of Clerkship: Internal Medicine Role: Monthly Discussion Leader on “Communicating with Sick Patients” Number of Direct Contact Hours: 12 per year Year Taught: 04/2006 – 06/2012 Number of Students: 17 per month Overall Evaluation Score: Name of Clerkship: Internal Medicine Role: Monthly Discussion Leader on “Student’s Experiences with Dying Patients” Number of Direct Contact Hours: 12 per year Year Taught: 04/2006 – 06/2012 Number of Students: 17 per month Overall Evaluation Score: Palliative Medicine Fellowship Name of Clerkship: Palliative Medicine 1 year fellowship Role: Fellowship Director and primary physician 2/04 – 7/12 Role: Teaching Physician 08/2001 – 01/2004 Number of Hours: 600 per year Years taught 8/01 – 6/12 Overall Evaluation Score: Graduate Teaching Name and Course Number: Lombardi Cancer Center Oncology Fellows Education Series Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 2 Years Taught: 2006 - 2012 Number of Students/Fellows: 10 – 15 per year Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Psychiatry Residents Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 per year Years Taught: 2005 - 2011 Number of Students/Fellows: 8 - 12 Overall Evaluation Score: Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae Name and Course Number: Ob/Gyn Residents Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Years Taught: 2003, 2006 Number of Students/Fellows: 12 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Family Medicine Residents Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 2 per year Years Taught: 2008, 2010 Number of Students/Fellows: 18 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Internal Medicine Residents Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 or 2 hours per year Years Taught: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 - 2011 Number of Students/Fellows: 30 Overall Evaluation Score: Name and Course Number: Surgery Residents Role: Lecturer Number of Direct Contact Hours: 1 Years Taught: 2008 Number of Students/Fellows: 30 Overall Evaluation Score: MENTORING: Name of Mentee: Pablo de la Cerda, MD Dates of Mentorship: 07/2011 – 06/2012 Outcomes: Qualified for Palliative Medicine Boards for October 2012 Current position: Infectious Disease Fellow at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Name of Mentee: Irene M. Yeh, MD, MPH Dates of Mentorship: 10/2009 –09/2011 Outcomes: Improved her Clinical Palliative Medicine Skills Current position: Assistant Professor of Medicine and Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Center, Boston, MA Name of Mentee: Margot Wheeler, MD Dates of Mentorship: 2009 – 2012 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Assistant Professor of Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital Name of Mentee: Chitra Ganesan, MD Dates of Mentorship: 2009 - 2010 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Oncology Fellow at Howard University, Washington, DC Name of Mentee: Kristen G. Schaefer, MD Dates of Mentorship: 2005 - 2009 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Attending Physician/ Director of Resident Education Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Brigham and Women's Hospital 15 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae 16 Name of Mentee: Christina Tafe, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, ACHPN Dates of Mentorship: 2007 - 2010 Outcomes: National Award in Palliative Care Current position: Nurse Practitioner Capital Caring Palliative Care Consultants Inova Fairfax Hospital Name of Mentee: Ann-Marie Kenney, MD Dates of Mentorship: 09/2008 – 09/2009 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Hospitalist/ Palliative Care, St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital System NY Name of Mentee: Rasa Laucius, MD Dates of Mentorship: 09/2007 – 09/2008 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Hospitalist, Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, Ann Arbor, MI. Name of Mentee: Sunitha John, MD Dates of Mentorship: 07/2006 – 06/2007 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Palliative Medicine Physician, Atlantic Health System, Morristown, NJ Name of Mentee: Tzvetelina Voynova, MD Dates of Mentorship: 07/2005 – 06/2006 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Palliative Medicine Physician, St.Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY Name of Mentee: Virginia T. LeBaron, ACNP-BC, AOCN, ACHPN Dates of Mentorship: 04/2004 – 09/2006 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current Position: Fulbright Scholar practicing Palliative Care in India Name of Mentee: Neeraja Thathagari, MD Dates of Mentorship: 07/2004 – 04/2005 Outcomes: Did not Complete Fellowship Current position: Internist, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, VA Name of Mentee: Jotika Mangipudy, MD Dates of Mentorship: 07/2003 – 06/2004 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Oncologist, Newport News, VA `Name of Mentee: Deepa Subramaniam, MD Dates of Mentorship: 7/2002 – 6/2003 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Oncologist, Georgetown University Hospital Name of Mentee: Maria Farooqi, MD Dates of Mentorship: 08/2001 – 06/2002 Outcomes: Board Certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Current position: Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Dept of Veterans Affairs, Palo Alto, CA Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD SCHOLARSHIP and RESEARCH: Curriculum Vitae 17 PUBLICATIONS Reviews or Editorials in Refereed Journals Putnam AT: Symptom Management at the End of Life. Am Fam Physician 79:10501051, 2009. Putnam AT: Do I Have to Resuscitate this Patient Against her Wishes? Am Fam Physician 67:2025-2028, 2003. Billings JA, Gardner M, Putnam AT: A One-day Hospital-wide Survey of Dying Inpatients. J Palliative Med 5:363-374, 2002. Books or Chapters in Books and Publications in other Journals Putnam AT: The Care of the Terminal Patient. In: Chang AE, Ganz PA, Hayes DF, Kinsella T, Pass HI, Schiller JH, Stone R, Strecher V, eds. Oncology: An EvidenceBased Approach. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2006. Dahlin CM, Putnam AT, Billings, JA: Palliative Medicine. In: Ballantyne J, Abdi S, Fishman SM, eds. The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 2006. Putnam AT: Pain Management and Palliative Care. In: McMahon KT, ed. Moral Issues in Catholic Health Care. Wynnewood, PA: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, 2004. Putnam AT, Billings, JA: Palliative Medicine. In: Ballantyne J, Abdi S, Fishman SM, eds. The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 2002. SPECIAL TRAINING: Leadership Group: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) Leadership Education and Academic Development (LEAD) Program Event: Retreat; Oakbrook, IL Date 10/16/2011 – 10/19/2011 Group: AAHPM LEAD Event: Retreat; Vancouver, Canada Date: 02/15/2011 Group: AAHPM LEAD Event: Retreat; Oakbrook, Il Date: 10/ 17/2010 – 10/20 /2010 Group: AAHPM LEAD Event: Retreat; Boston, MA Date: 03/ 02/2010 Group: AAHPM LEAD Event: Retreat; Oakbrook, Il Date: 10/06/2009 – 10/09/2009 Group: AAHPM LEAD Event: Retreat; Boston, MA Dates: 2/27/08 – 3/1/08 Andrew Tyler Putnam, MD Curriculum Vitae Communication Group: Doctor-Patient Communication Faculty; Georgetown University Hospital Event: Advanced Workshop Date: 11/17/2010 – 11/18/2010 Group: Doctor-Patient Communication Faculty; Georgetown University Hospital Event: Workshop Date: 7/21/2009 – 7/22/2009 Mind-Body Medicine Group: Georgetown University Medical Center Mind-Body Medicine Faculty Event: Retreat; Elkridge. MD Date: 10/07/2010 Group: Clinicians from around the USA Event: Mind-Body Medicine Training Dates: 09/21/2004 – 09/25/2004 18