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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER CURRICULUM VITAE I. Daniel L. O'Donoghue, PA-C, PhD, DFAAPA II. EDUCATION B.S., Graduate with Distinction, Physician Associate Program, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, July, 1997 Postdoctoral Training as a Research Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989-90 Postdoctoral Training as a Research Associate, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Department of Physiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, 1987-89 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Program, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1984-87 Ph.D., in Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, 1984. B.S. in Biology, Department of Biology, Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1977. III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1. Academic: David Ross Boyd Professor, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2014Professor, Department of Cell Biology, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2008Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2008Adjunct Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2013Adjunct Professor, Department of Radiological Technologies, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2010Adjunct Professor, College of Education, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 2012- Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 1 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Gulu University, Gulu, Uganda, 2012-present Associate Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2002-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2002-2008 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1997-2002 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1998-2001 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomical Sciences, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1997-98 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomical Sciences, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1990-96 Instructor in Human Anatomy, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, 1987 Research Fellowship, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, 1979-83 Instructor in Human Anatomy, Loyola University School of Dentistry, Maywood, Illinois 1980-82 2. Clinical: Physician Assistant in Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2013- present. Physician Assistant in acute care, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 1997present. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 2 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Game-Day Medical Provider, Oklahoma Red Hawks, Triple A farm team for the Texas Rangers, Bricktown Ball Park, Oklahoma City, OK, 2003, 20052012 - intermittent as part of the Sports Medicine Group. Physician Assistant, Morningstar Emergency Physicians, Emergency Department, University Hospital, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2000- 2002. Physician Assistant, Physician’s Hospital of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, 1999-2004. Physician Assistant, Rural Care Clinic and Emergency Room, Love County Hospital, Marietta, Oklahoma, 1997- 2001. Physician Assistant, Broadway Clinic, Oklahoma City, OK, 1997-1998. IV. MILITARY EXPERIENCE: None V. CERTIFICATION OR BOARD STATUS Physician Assistant – Certified, National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Certified began August 1997, expiration, December 31, 2016. VI. LICENSE: Physician Assistant, from 8-97 to present. Oklahoma, Current license cycle from March 2016-March 2017. Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Continuous from 8-97 to present, currently licensed for Schedules II-V, Expiration in 2017. United States Drug Enforcement Administration, continuous from 8-97 and am currently licensed for Schedules II-V. VII. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP Research Grants and Contracts 1. Presbyterian Health Foundation Seed Grant, The Presbyterian Health Foundation, Shaping of Corticospinal Function During Development, 1992-93, $20,000. 2. Biomedical Research Support Grant, The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Influence of Metencephalic Development on Corticospinal Axon Elimination, 1990-91, $20,000. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 3 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 3. Individual National Research Service Award, NINCDS, National Institutes of Health. An Analysis of Purkinje Cell Axonal Collateralization, 1985-87. 4. Postdoctoral Research Award, Neuroscience Research Laboratory, The Ohio State University. Plasticity of Local Circuits in the Cerebellum, 1984-85. 5. Biomedical Research Support Grant, Awarded to A.J. Castro and D.L. O'Donoghue, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. The Analysis of Motor Functions After Cerebellar Lesions in the Adult and Newborn Rats: A Behavioral and Anatomical Study, 1980-81, $3,000. Teaching Materials Developed: 1. Dissection Guide for Gross Anatomy; Hippocrates web-based resource. This work was supported by the College of Medicine. This was developed in conjunction with Drs. R. Martin, J. Jacobs and K.W. Chung. It couples detailed anatomic descriptions with fully illustrated images to orient the student. This resource is on-line and has served as the backbone of the Gross Anatomy course for 8 years. https://hippocrates.ouhsc.edu/curric/ms1/gross/grossdissection/Gross_Index. html 2. Laboratory Demonstration Videos; Hippocrates web-based resource. This work was supported by the College of Medicine. This was developed in conjunction with Drs. Robert Blair and Alex Roberts with editing by Kayla McNeill. This work presents detailed dissections of all areas of the brain. This material has been essential to the conduct of the Medical Neuroscience course. https://hippocrates.ouhsc.edu/curric/ms1/gross/structurebloodsupply/bloodsu pply_index.html 3. Laboratory Demonstration Videos; Hippocrates web-based resource. This work was supported by the College of Medicine. This was developed in conjunction with Drs. R. Martin and K.W. Chung with editing by Kayla McNeill. This work presents detailed dissections of all areas of the body from the top of the head to the sole of the foot. This material has been essential to the conduct of the Gross Anatomy course. https://hippocrates.ouhsc.edu/videos/gross_stream/Gross_Index.html 4. Radiology Image Archive is a Hippocrates web-based resource that includes nearly 500 images available for use in teaching/learning. It was developed through the support of the College of Medicine in conjunction with Dr. R. Acker. It presents many classic radiologic images of commonly encountered clinical situations. https://hippocrates.ouhsc.edu/curric/ms1/gross/radanat2/default.html Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 4 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 5. Interactive Laboratory Guide for Neuroanatomy; the first of the Hippocrates web-based resources. This work was supported by the College of Medicine. This was developed in conjunction with Dr. R. Blair and Rob Freedman. It couples detailed anatomic descriptions with fully illustrated images to orient the student. This resource is on-line and has served as the backbone of the Neuroanatomy training for 13 years. PEER REVIEWER: 1. Peer Reviewer, Anatomical Science Education, 2014. 2. Study Section Reviewer, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Service Administration, United States Public Health Service, 2001, 2002, 2004. 3. Reviewer, Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995. 4. Ad Hoc, International Science Foundation, 1994. 5. Ad Hoc, Spinal Cord Research Foundation Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1991. 6. Ad Hoc, Neurology B-1 Study Section, National Institutes of Health, 1991. VIII. PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journals: 1. Halliday, N.L., D.L. O’Donoghue, K.E. Klump and B. Thompson, 2015. Human structure in six and half weeks: One approach to providing foundational anatomical competency in an era of compressed medical school anatomy curricula. Anat Sci Educ., 2015 Mar-Apr;8(2):149-57. On-line open access (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24996159). 2. Crow, S.M., D.L. O’Donoghue, J.B Vannatta, B.M. Thompson, 2012. Meeting the Family: Promoting Humanism in Gross Anatomy. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 24(1): 49–54 3. Rayan, N, DL O’Donoghue and G. Rayan, 2010. The use of Cadaver Tissue in Advanced Microsurgical Training. The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Society, 103(8):365-367. 4. Shobeiri, SA, E. LeClaire, M.A. Nihira, L.H. Quiroz and D.L. O'Donoghue, 2009. Appearance of the Levator Ani Muscle Subdivisions in Endovaginal ThreeDimensional Ultrasonography. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 114(1):66-72. 5. Jacob, J.M., and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1995. Direct measurement of fast axonal transport rates in corticospinal axons of the adult rat. Neurosci. Lett., 197:1720. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 5 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 6. Hamilton, M.O., R.E. Papka, D.L. O'Donoghue, A.M. Vaidya, S.J. Williams, C.R.D. Poff and D.L. McNeill, 1994. Spinal projection neurons to the pontine micturition center: Relationship to preganglionic neurons and nitric oxide synthase. J. Comp. Neurol. 353:1-8. 7. O'Donoghue, D.L., C.R.D. Poff and J.J. Block, 1993. Chronic neonatal NMDA blockade with MK-801 increases the number of corticospinal cells in adult rats. Neurosci. Lett., 158:143-146. 8. O'Donoghue, D.L. and G.A. Bishop, 1990. The spatial distribution of Purkinje cell axonal collaterals in different zones of the cat's cerebellum: An intracellular HRP study. Exp. Brain Res. 80:63-71. 9. O'Donoghue, D.L., G.A. Bishop and J.S. King, 1989. Physiological and anatomical studies of the interactions between Purkinje cells and basket cells in the cat's cerebellar cortex: Evidence for a unitary relationship. J. Neurosci., 9:2141-2150. 10. O'Donoghue, D.L., G.F. Martin and J.S. King, 1987. The timing of granule cell differentiation and mossy fiber morphogenesis in the North American opossum. Anat. and Embryol. 175:342-354. 11. O'Donoghue, D.L., G. Kartje-Tillotson and A.J. Castro, 1987. Forelimb motor cortical projections in normal rats and after neonatal hemicerebellectomy: An anatomical study based upon the axonal transport of WGA/HRP. J. Comp. Neurol. 256:274-283. 12. Kartje-Tillotson, G., D.L. O'Donoghue, M.F. Dauzvardis and A.J. Castro, 1987. Pyramidotomy abolishes the abnormal movements evoked by intracortical microstimulation in adult rats that sustained neonatal cortical lesions. Brain Res., 415:172-177. 13. O'Donoghue, D.L., G. Kartje-Tillotson, E.J. Neafsey and A.J. Castro, 1986. A study of forelimb movements evoked by intracortical microstimulation after hemicerebellectomy in newborn, young and adult rats. Brain Res. 385:311-320. 14. Bishop, G.A. and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1986. Heterogeneity in the pattern of distribution of the axonal collaterals of Purkinje cells in zone b of the cat's vermis: An intracellular HRP study. J. Comp. Neurol. 253:483-499. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 6 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Professional Refereed Journal Publications / Peer Reviewed 1. Great expectations—or how to focus on prevention for all: Commentary, 2012. D.L. O’Donoghue. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 25:10. 2. What's New in MS: Current and Emerging Disease Modifying Therapies, 2011. T. Frohman, M. Orchard, Paula Hardeman, and D.L. O’Donoghue. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 24:54-56. 3. Cancer Screening Guidelines for Cervical Cytology, 2010. M.L. Heinan, D.L. O'Donoghue, A.E. Brenneman, , G.A. Boissonneault, T. Moreau, A.C. Essary and M-M Léger. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 23(7):16-18. 4. Substance Abuse: Performance-enhancing Practices in the 21st Century, 2010. T. Moreau, D.L. O'Donoghue, A.E. Brenneman, M.L. Heinan, G.A. Boissonneault, , A.C. Essary, and M-M Léger. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 23(5):18-21. 5. Pain Management: Opioid use in Chronic Pain, 2010. A.E. Brenneman, M.L. Heinan, G.A. Boissonneault, T. Moreau, A.C. Essary, D.L. O'Donoghue, M-M Léger and R. McNellis. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 23(3):18-21. 6. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Dementia: Diagnosis and Treatment, 2010. G.A. Boissonneault, D.L. O'Donoghue, T. Moreau, A.E. Brenneman, M.L. Heinan, A.C. Essary, M-M Léger and R. McNellis. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 23(1):18-22. 7. What's New in HIV/AIDS Treatment: Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) Can Complicate Management of Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy, 2009. D.L. O’Donoghue, T. Gleaves, M.R. Salvaggio. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(12):54-55. 8. Major depression: Screening and Treatment, 2009. D.L. O'Donoghue, G.A. Boissonneault, T. Moreau, A.E. Brenneman, M.L. Heinan, A.C. Essary, M-M Léger and R. McNellis 2009. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(11):16-19. 9. PCMH: A Model for Primary Care, 2009. A.C. Essary, G.A. Boissonneault, T. Moreau, D.L. O'Donoghue, A.E. Brenneman, M.L. Heinan, M-M Léger and R. McNellis. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(9):16-19. 10. Autistic Disorder: early detection can improve outcomes, 2009. E.M Van Dyke, D.L. O'Donoghue, G.A. Boissonneault, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 7 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER M.L. Heinan, M-M Léger and R. McNellis. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(7):18-20. 11. Melanoma: early detection saves lives, 2009. M.L. Heinan, D.L. O'Donoghue, G.A. Boissonneault, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, M-M Léger, R. McNellis and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(5):1821. 12. Adult Immunization: The 2009 Vaccine schedules, 2009. A.E. Brenneman, D.L. O'Donoghue, G.A. Boissonneault; A.C. Essary, M.L. Heinan, M-M Léger, R. McNellis and E.M. Van Dyke 2009. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(3):15-18. 13. Obesity - The current treatment protocols, 2009. G.A. Boissonneault, D.L. O'Donoghue, M.-M Léger, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, M.L. Heinan; R. McNellis and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 22(1) 16-19. 14. Influenza 2008-2009: Update your vaccination protocol, 2008. D.L. O'Donoghue, M.-M Léger, G.A. Boissonneault, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, M.L. Heinan; R. McNellis and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 21(11) 17-18. 15. Preconception Care: Ensuring healthier pregnancies, 2008. E.M. Van Dyke, D.L. O’Donoghue, G.A. Boissonneault,, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, M.L. Heinan, M-M Léger and R. McNellis,. 2008. 21(9) 16-21. 16. Substance Abuse: screening, diagnosis, management, 2008. A.C. Essary, LM. Herman, A.E. Brenneman; Edward C. Hendrikson, M.-M. Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants 21(7)19-21. 17. Genetics: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancers, 2008. LM Herman, A.C. Essary, A.E. Brenneman, E.C. Hendrikson, M.-M. Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 21(5):21-23. 18. Colon Cancer: An update on screening, 2008. A.E. Brenneman, L.M. Herman, A.C. Essary, E.C. Hendrikson, M-M Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue, and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 21(3) 17-18. 19. Tuberculosis: Testing and treatment in special populations, 2008. E.C. Hendrikson, L.M. Herman, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, M-M Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue, and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 21(1) 23-25. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 8 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 20. Mammography screening in women 40 to 49 years old, 2007. M-M Léger, R. McNellis, L.M.. Herman, A.E. Brenneman, A.C. Essary, E.C. Hendrikson, D.L. O'Donoghue, and EM Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(11):16-18. 21. Guideline Update: Pediatric Advanced Life Support, 2007. D.L. O’Donoghue, R. McNellis, M.-M. Leger, E. Hendricson, A. Brenerman, E.M. Van Dyke, L.M. Herman and A. Essary. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(9):17-18. 22. Treatment of STDs: Updated guidelines from the CDC, 2007. C. Goetz, D. Gerbert, L. Herman, L. Larson, Marie-Michèle Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue, E. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(7):16-17. 23. Atrial fibrillation: More help for the most common arrhythmia, 2007. L. Larson, C. Goetz, D. Gerbert, L. Herman, Marie-Michèle Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue and E. Van Dyke, 2007; J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(5):18-21. 24. The HPV vaccine: A major public health breakthrough, 2007. D. Gerbert, L. Larson, C. Goetz, L. Herman, Marie-Michèle Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue and E. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(3):17-18. 25. CA-MRSA Skin infections: Coming to a patient near you 2007. L. Herman, D. Gerbert, L. Larson, C. Goetz, , Marie-Michèle Léger, R. McNellis, D.L. O'Donoghue and E. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 20(1):14-15. 26. Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of COPD in a Primary Care Setting, 2006. D.L. O’Donoghue, R. McNellis, M.-M. Leger, L.W. Larson, C. Ulshafer, E.M. Van Dyke, L.M. Herman and D.A. Gerbert. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 19:24-25, 29, 56. 27. ACC/AHA 2005 Guideline Update: Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult 2006. L.W. Larson, D.A. Gerber, L.M Herman, M.-M. Leger, R. McNellis, D.L. O’Donoghue, C. Ulshafer and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 19:53-56. 28. Vaccines, Thimerosal, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes, 2006. L.M. Herman, D.A. Gerber, L.W. Larson, M.-M. Leger, R. McNellis, D.L. O’Donoghue, C. Ulshafer and E.M. Van Dyke. J. of American Academy of Physician Assistants, 19:16-19. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 9 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Books: 1. Varalli-Claypool, B.M., D.L. O’Donoghue, G.R. Sharp and N. Fetters, 2013. Office Pulmonary Function Testing. In: Essential Clinical Procedures (Third Edition), R.W. Dehn and D.P. Asprey (Eds.), W.B. Saunders, New York, pp. 127138. 2. Frohman, T.C., D.L. O’Donoghue and D. Northrop, Editors, 2011. Multiple Sclerosis for the Physician Assistant: a practical primer, National Multiple Sclerosis Society. 3. O’Donoghue, D.L., G.R. Sharp, R.A. Elliot and D.L., McNeill, 2001. Office Pulmonary Function Testing. In: Clinical Procedures for Physician Assistants, R.W. Dehn and D.P. Asprey (Eds.), W.B. Saunders, New York, pp. 165-180. 4. Bishop, G.A., T.L. Blake and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1987. The Distribution Pattern of Purkinje Cell Axonal Collaterals: Variations on a Theme. In: New Concepts in Cerebellar Neurobiology, J.S. King (Ed.), Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, pp. 29-56. Peer Reviewed Published Abstracts: 1. O’Donoghue, D.L., VA Kumar, D Schellingerhout, K Shah, L Chi, JV Hunter, L Chavali, NE Leeds, S Prabhu, A Kumar, TP Naidich, J Hamilton, LA Hayman (2013) On the Shoulders of Giants: “Elemental Brain Volumes” derived from modifications of prior parcellation strategies help explain glial tumor spread, American Society of Neuroradiology, San Diego, May, 2013. 2. Halliday, N.L., D.L. O’Donoghue, R. Sparks, and B. Thompson. (2011) University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, USA. Use of clinically based active learning in medical gross anatomy. Clinical Anatomy 24(8)1016-1042. 3. Halliday, N.L., DL O’Donoghue, R. Sparks, and B. Thompson. (2011) University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, USA. Use of online formative evaluations as active learning in medical gross anatomy. Clinical Anatomy 24(8)1016-1042. 4. Crow, S.M., D.L. O’Donoghue, J.B Vannatta, B.M. Thompson, 2011. Humanism in Gross Anatomy: Outcomes Associated with Knowing the Donor’s Life Story. Southern Group on Educational Affairs Conference, Houston, TX. 5. Essary, A.C., G. Boissonneault, A.E. Brenneman, M. Heinan, T. Moreau, and D.L. O'Donoghue, 2009. The potential impact of the Patient-Centered Medical Home on Physician Assistant Training, The Journal of Physician Assistant Education 20(4):36-37. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 10 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 6. Wright-Eakers, L., M. Douglas, C. Love and D.L. O’Donoghue, 2006. 5As, 5Rs, and Beyond: Building Clinicians, Communities, and Capacities to Address Cessation Among Diverse Populations. UICC World Cancer Congress, Washington, DC. 7. Vannatta, J.B., D.L. O’Donoghue, J.H. Schmidt, M.D. Andrews and N.K. Hall, 2005. Life Stories Enhancing Humanism During an Anatomy Course, American Association of Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. 8. O’Donoghue, D.L., R.W. Blair and R.S. Freedman, 2005. Computer Based Neuroanatomy Instruction, American Association of Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. 9. Martin, R., C.S. Candler and D.L. O’Donoghue, 2001. Online Gross Anatomy Demonstration Videos, Southern Group on Educational Affairs, American Association of Medical Colleges, Little Rock, AR. 10. O’Donoghue, D.L., E.G. Lease and J.M. Jacob, 1994. Fast axonal transport in corticospinal (CS) axons of the rat. Neuroscience Abstr. 20:1331. 11. O'Donoghue, D.L., R.E. Small, D. McFeeters, S. Fuller, C.R.D. Poff and D.R. Humphrey, 1993. Development of corticospinal projections to the cervical and lumbar spinal cords of the rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 19:1507. 12. Miller, K.E., C.R.D. Poff and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1993. Spinothalamic neurons contain N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) immunoreactivity in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 19:1073. 13. McNeill, D.L., R.E. Papka, M.O. Hamilton, D.L. O'Donoghue and B. Mayer, 1993. Relationship of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) to L6/S1 spinal neurons that project to the pontine micturition center (PMC) in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 19:509. 14. O'Donoghue, D.L., D.R. Humphrey and C.R.D. Poff, 1992. The effects of neonatal cortical or cerebellar lesions on the numbers of corticospinal (CS) neurons in adult rats. Neurosci. Abstr. 18:963. 15. O'Donoghue, D.L., P. Clavel and D.R. Humphrey, 1991. Comparison of cortical neurons projecting to the spino-medullary junction with those projecting to the mid-cervical spinal cord of the rat. Anat. Rec. 229:65-66A. 16. Qiu, X.Q., D.L. O'Donoghue and D.R. Humphrey, 1990. NMDA antagonist (MK801) blocks plasticity of motor cortex maps induced by passive limb movement. Neurosci. Abstr. 16:422. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 11 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 17. Humphrey, D.R., X.Q. Qiu, P. Clavel and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1990. Changes in forelimb motor representation in rodent cortex induced by passive movements. Neurosci. Abstr. 16:422. 18. Lee, S.A., S.J. Bonasera, D.L. O'Donoghue and D.R. Humphrey, 1989. Anatomical substrates for shifting somatotopy in rat motor cortex. Neurosci. Abstr. 15:283. 19. Humphrey, D.R. and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1989. Postnatal changes in the number, density and distribution of corticospinal neurons in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 15:69. 20. Cox, M.T.S., D.L. O'Donoghue and D.R. Humphrey, 1989. Growth, elimination and myelination of corticospinal axons in the postnatal rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 15:68. 21. O'Donoghue, D.L., L.A. Humphrey and D.R. Humphrey, 1989. The shaping of corticospinal projections in the postnatal rat: II. Quantitative measures of axonal pruning. Anat. Rec., 223:85A. 22. Humphrey, D.R., L.A. Humphrey and D.L. O'Donoghue, 1989. The shaping of corticospinal projections in the postnatal rat: I. Quantitative investigation of cell death. Anat. Rec., 223:54A. 23. O'Donoghue, D.L., M.T.S. Cox and D.R. Humphrey, 1988. Corticospinal (CS) neurons may send multiple axonal branches through the pyramidal tract. Neurosci. Abstr. 14:678. 24. O'Donoghue, D.L., G.A. Bishop and J.S. King, 1987. The synaptic relationship between Purkinje axon collaterals and basket cells in the lateral vermis of the cat. Neurosci. Abstr. 13:1261. 25. O'Donoghue, D.L., J.S. King and G.A. Bishop, 1986. The distribution of varicosities derived from Purkinje cell axonal collaterals in different zones of lobule V: An intracellular HRP study in the cat. Neurosci. Abstr. 12:464. 26. O'Donoghue, D.L., T.L Blake, J.S. King and G.A. Bishop, 1986. Recurrent axonal collaterals of Purkinje cells in zone c1 of the cat cerebellum. Anat. Rec. 214:92A. 27. Blake, T.L., D.L. O'Donoghue, J.S. King and G.A. Bishop, 1986. An analysis of recurrent collaterals of Purkinje cells in zone a of the cat's vermis. Anat. Rec. 214:13A. 28. O'Donoghue, D.L. and J.S. King, 1985. Cerebellar granule cell dendrogenesis. Anat. Rec. 211:141A. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 12 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 29. Bishop, G.A., D.L. O'Donoghue and J.S. King, 1985. An analysis of the recurrent collaterals of Purkinje cells in zone b of the cat's vermis. Neurosci. Abstr. 11:688. 30. O'Donoghue, D.L., G. Kartje-Tillotson and A.J. Castro, 1984. Motor cortical plasticity after hemicerebellectomy in newborn rats: The structures mediating abnormal cortically evoked forelimb movements. Neurosci. Abstr. 10:323. 31. Kartje-Tillotson, G., D.L. O'Donoghue and A.J. Castro, 1984. The effects of medullary pyramidotomy on movements evoked by intracortical microstimulation: Analysis of the anomalous ipsilateral corticospinal tract in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 10:323. 32. Castro, A.J., G. Kartje-Tillotson, D. Barnes, D.L. O'Donoghue and R.S. Swenson, 1984. The effect of neonatal 6-OHDA treatment on motor cortical plasticity: A study of forelimb movements evoked by intracortical microstimulation. Neurosci. Letters. 49:S176. 33. O'Donoghue, D.L., G. Kartje-Tillotson and A.J. Castro, 1983. A comparison of rat motor cortical thresholds after hemicerebellectomy at different postnatal ages. Anat. Rec. 205:146A. 34. Castro, A.J., D.L. O'Donoghue and G. Kartje-Tillotson, 1983. Differences in motor cortical thresholds after neonatal versus adult hemicerebellar lesions. Conference on Neural Plasticity, Sardinia, Italy. 35. O'Donoghue, D.L., G. Kartje-Tillotson, E.J. Neafsey and A.J. Castro, 1982. Altered microstimulation thresholds in rat motor cortex following neonatal hemicerebellectomy. Neurosci. Abstr. 8:967. IX. TEACHING Course participation 1. Course Director, Clinical Human Structure for Medical Students, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2010-present 2. Visiting Professor, teaching medical anatomy at Gulu University, Faculty of Medicine, for undergraduate and graduate medical education, Gulu, Uganda, 2012-present. 3. Course Director, Survey of Neuroanatomy for Graduate Students, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2000present. 4. Course Director, Human Neuroanatomy for Dental Students, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2000-2011. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 13 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 5. Course Director for Clinical Anatomy for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences Students, College of Allied Health, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2009. 6. Course Director, Human Gross Anatomy for Medical Students, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2006-2009. 7. Substitute High School Biology Teacher, Mukasa Minor Seminary, Choma, Zambia, Africa, June, 2008. 8. Course Director, Human Anatomy for Dental Students, College of Dentistry, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2000. 9. Course Director, Radiology, Physician Associate Program, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 2000-2006. 10. Course Director, Patient Populations and Cultures in Rural Medicine, Physician Associate Program, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1998-2000. 11. Human Neuroscience, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1997-present. 12. Laboratory Director for Medical Human Neuroanatomy, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1997-present. 13. Human Embryology, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 2003-present. 14. Histological Anatomy, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 2001-present. 15. Human Anatomy (ANAT 8100), Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1990-2010. 16. Clinical Anatomy for Physician Associate Students, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 1991-present. 17. Human Anatomy for Dental Students, College of Dentistry, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 1998-present. 18. Course Director (ANAT 8001), Human Anatomy and Embryology for Dental Students, Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, 1991-95, 1998. 19. Human Anatomy Laboratory Director (ANAT 8100), Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1991-93. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 14 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 20. Histology and Neuroanatomy, Medical Board Review, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, PR, 1991. 21. Course Director (PA 3300), Physician Associate Human Anatomy, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1990. 22. Human Anatomy, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Emory University, 1987. 23. Human Anatomy, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University School of Dentistry, 1980-82. 24. Medical Neuroscience, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, 1981. 25. Medical Histology, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, 1980. 26. Human Anatomy, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, 1979. 27. Lecturer, Graduate Course in Developmental Neurobiology, Division of Neuroscience, Emory University, 1989. 28. Lecturer, Graduate Course in the Fine Structure of the Nervous System, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, The Ohio State University, 1986. 29. Lecturer, Neuroanatomical Tracers, Graduate Course in Research Techniques (ANAT 5160), Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1991. 30. Lecturer, Plasticity of the Nervous System, Graduate Course in the Principles of Neuroscience (OCNS 5403), Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma, 1992. 31. Lecturer, Higher Cortical Functions, Graduate Course in the Principles of Neuroscience (OCNS 5403), Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma, 1993. Contributions to Continuing Education / Invited Lectures: 1. Regional Anesthesia for Nurse Anesthetists, Maverick Regional Anesthesia Education, Oklahoma City OK, December 2015. 2. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, April 2016. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 15 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 3. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, June 2015. 4. Facial Lacerations, Association of Ringside Physicians, Las Vegas, NV, October, 2014. 5. Regional Anesthesia for Nurse Anesthetists, Maverick Regional Anesthesia Education, Oklahoma City OK, September 2014, December 2015. 6. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, May 2014. 7. Regional Anesthesia for Nurse Anesthetists, Maverick Regional Anesthesia Education, Oklahoma City OK, February 2014. 8. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, May 2013. 9. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, May 2012. 10. Tobacco Cessation Workshop, Primary Care Update CME, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, May, 2012 11. Clinical Anatomy of the Hands and Feet, Department of Dermatology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, February, 2012. 12. Clinical Anatomy of the Face, Department of Dermatology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, January, 2012. 13. Clinical Anatomy of the Neck Clinical Anatomy of the Face, Department of Dermatology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, January, 2012. 14. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, October 2011. 15. Modified Technique of Upper Trapezius Muscle Transfer for Restoring Shoulder Abduction, R. Hutchinson, G. Rayan, N. Halliday, D.L. O’Donoghue, University of Oklahoma, Department of Orthapaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, 37th Annual Visiting Professorship symposium. Oklahoma City, OK, June 2011. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 16 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 16. Weight Loss: Diets Don’t Work! Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, Annual CME, Oklahoma City, OK, October 2010. 17. Ventricular System, CSF Pathway and Mass Lesions/Herniation Syndromes, Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, October 2010. 18. Anatomy for Advanced Airway Placement, Clinical Skills Training for Paramedics, Clinical Skill Education and Testing Center, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, October, 2010. 19. Clinical and Scientific Affairs Council’s Top-Ten Medical Stories, Annual Conference of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2004-2010. 20. Tobacco Cessation Counseling, Primary Care Update CME, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, May, 2010. 21. A clinician-anatomist's view of surface anatomy, Workshop at Annual Conference for the American Association of Anatomists, Anaheim, CA, April, 2010. 22. Nerve and Blood Supply of the Oral Cavity, Continuing Dental Education, Southwest Dental Implant Center, Oklahoma City, OK, three times yearly from 2006-present. 23. Comprehensive Brain Anatomy and Neurologic Assessment, Practical Anatomy and Surgery Education, University of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO, October 2009. 24. Neuroradiology, Work shop for Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, Annual CME, Oklahoma City, OK, October 2009. 25. Anatomy of Interscalene Brachial Plexus, the Femoral Triangle and the Popliteal Fossa for Peripheral Nerve Blockade, CME for Department of Anesthesiology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, May 2009. 26. Anatomy for Advanced Airway Placement, Clinical Skills Training for Paramedics, Clinical Skill Education and Testing Center, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, May 2009. 27. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Smoking Cessation, CME, Norman Regional Hospital, Norman, OK May, 2009. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 17 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 28. Tobacco Cessation Counseling, Primary Care Update CME, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, May, 2008. 29. Smoking Cessation, Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, August, 2006. 30. COPD and Smoking Cessation, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, Annual CME, Oklahoma City, OK, September 2006. 31. Tobacco Abuse and Cessation, Primary Care Update CME, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, May, 2006. 32. Treatment of Tobacco Dependence, Grand Rounds, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, November, 2005. 33. Evaluation of Low Back Pain, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, April, 2005. 34. Neuroradiology, Grand Rounds, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, October, 2003. 35. Neurology Review, Grand Rounds, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, November, 2002. 36. A Computer Based Learning Environment for Professional Medical Education: Hippocrates, Research Division, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK, April, 2002. Contributions to Continuing Education / Web-based CME: 1. Improving Patient Outcomes in COPD: Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment, L. Herman, A.C. Essary, D.L. O’Donoghue, Clinical Case Challenge, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013 https://aapa.community360.net/Activity/2046224/Detail.aspx Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 18 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER X. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY Service to the Department of Cell Biology. 1. Vice-Chair, Department of Cell Biology 2. Chair, Professional Education Committee 3. Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee 4. Member, Full Professors Committee 5. Member, Course Coordinators Committee Service to the College of Medicine 1. Member, Academy of Teaching Scholars Grant Award Committee 2. Member, Committee on Committees 3. Member, Curriculum Coordinating Committee 4. Member, Curriculum Planning Committee 5. Member, Systems Directors Committee for Curriculum 2010 6. Member, Basic Science Curriculum Committee 7. Alternate Member and Interviewer , College of Medicine Admissions Committee 8. Admissions Committee, College of Medicine 9. Admissions Committee, PA Program 10. Member, Advancement and Promotions, PA Program 11. Participant, LCME Preparation Service to the University of Oklahoma 1. Advisory Committee, College of Liberal Studies, Norman, OK 2. Board Member, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience 3. General Exam Committee, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience 4. Member, Graduate College 5. Member, Health Reform Task Force for OU Physicians Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 19 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 6. Member, Periotic Review Committee, College of Dentistry 7. Promotions Review, College of Allied Health XI. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Clinical Activities 1. Physician Assistant, First Assistant to Drs. Sanclement and Cannon on reconstructive head and neck surgery, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2013-present 2. Physician Assistant, acute care in Family Medicine, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 1997present. 3. Game-Day Medical Provider, Oklahoma Red Hawks, Triple A farm team for the Texas Rangers, Bricktown Ball Park, Oklahoma City, OK, 2003, 2005-present. 4. Volunteer Physician Assistant, acute care, Good Shepherd Clinic, Oklahoma City Oklahoma, monthly, 2010 to 2013. 5. Physician Assistant, acute care in Emergency Room setting, Morningstar Emergency Physicians, Emergency Department, University Hospital, the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2000-2002. 6. Physician Assistant, acute care in Emergency Room, Physician’s Hospital of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, 1999-2004. 7. Physician Assistant, Rural Care Clinic and Emergency Room, Love County Hospital, Marietta, Oklahoma, 1997- 2001. 8. Physician Assistant, part time, acute care Broadway Clinic, Oklahoma City, OK, 1997-1998. Service to Professional Societies. 1. Member of Nominating Work Group, Presidential Appointment, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015-2017. 2. Elected Delegate, House of Delegates, American Academy of Physician Assistants, elected by the Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 19992004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 (resigned due to election to AAPA BOD), 2016. 3. Chief Delegate 2007-2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016. House of Delegates, American Academy of Physician Assistants, elected by the Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 20 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 4. Director at Large, Board of Directors, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2014-2015. 5. Member, President’s Task Force on Volunteer Structure, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013. 6. Past-President, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013-2014. 7. Member, Professional Practice Council, American Academy of Physician Assistants, appointed by President and Speaker of the House Delegates, 2010 to 2014. 8. President, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2012-2013. 9. President Elect, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2011-2012. 10. Member, Finance Committee, Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) 2007-2011. 11. Member, Board of Directors, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, 2006-present. 12. Chair, Clinical and Scientific Affairs Council, American Academy of Physician Assistants, appointed by President and Speaker of the House Delegates, 2008-2010. 13. Appointed Member, Clinical and Scientific Affairs Committee, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2004-2010. 14. Presidential Appointed Member, Research Work Group, Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) 2006-2007. 15. Professional Practice, Governmental Affairs and Public Policy Reference Committee Member for the House of Delegates, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 1999-2003. 16. Past-President, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2002-2003. 17. President, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2001-2002. 18. President Elect, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2000-2001. 19. Board Member, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 1998-2000. 20. President, William Hoarsely Society for Physician Associate Students, Class 1997, University of Oklahoma. 21. President, Oklahoma Chapter, Society for Neuroscience, 1994-95. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 21 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 22. Vice-President, Oklahoma Chapter, Society for Neuroscience, 1992-94. Editorial services: 1. Study Section Reviewer, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Service Administration, United States Public Health Service, 2001, 2002, 2004. 2. Reviewer, Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995. 3. Ad Hoc, International Science Foundation, 1994. 4. Ad Hoc, Spinal Cord Research Foundation, Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1991. 5. Ad Hoc, Neurology B-1 Study Section, National Institutes of Health, 1991. Professional Service to the State and Community 1. Chair, Anatomical Board, State of Oklahoma, 2008-present. 2. Oklahoma Science Faculty Development Workshop, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center – “From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes” Funded: Okla. State Department of Education; K-12 Science & Math Faculty, 2014. 3. Member, Child Health Advisory Committee, Oklahoma Health Care Authority, 2007-2008. 4. Member, On-Street Bike Route Planning Group, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2006-2009. 5. Participant, Oklahoma Physical Activity & Nutrition program (OKPAN), now Strong and Healthy Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Department of Health, 20062008. www.ok.gov/strongandhealthy 6. Member, Anatomical Board, State of Oklahoma, 2004-2008. 7. Parish Council, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1996-98. 8. President, Parent-Teacher Organization, Rosary School, 1993-95. 9. Vice-President, Parent-Teacher Organization, Rosary School, 1991-93. 10. Committee Member, Future Needs Planning Committee, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1993-94. 11. Campaign Steering Committee, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1994-95. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 22 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 12. Building Committee Member, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1994-95. XII. MEMBERSHIPS, HONORS, AWARDS and SPECIAL RECOGNITION Professional and Scientific Memberships 1. Member, American Association of Clinical Anatomists, 2007-present 2. Member, Physician Assistant Education Association, 1997-present 3. Member, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 1995-present 4. Member, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 1995-present 5. Member, Oklahoma Center For Neuroscience, 1993-present 6. Member, Society for Neuroscience, 1981-95 7. Member, International Brain Research Organization, 1989-95 8. Sigma Xi, 1983-85 9. Member, American Association of Anatomists, 1980-90 Award Nominations 1. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2018, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2015. 2. Dr. Robert Magarian Faculty for Superior Faculty Teaching and Mentoring, Student Services, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2014 and 2015. 3. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2017, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2014. 4. Nominated for the David Ross Boyd Professorship, by the Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2014. 5. Dr. Robert Magarian Faculty Award for Superior Faculty Teaching and Mentoring, Student Services, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, 2014. 6. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2014, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2011. 7. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2011, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2008. 8. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2010, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2007. 9. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2009, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2006. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 23 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 10. Regents Award for Superior Teaching, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2005 and 2006. 11. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2005, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2002. 12. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2004, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2001. 13. Aesculapian Award Nominee for Class of 2003, Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2000. 14. Nominated for 1992 National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellowship, by the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. 15. Nominated for 1989 Lucille P. Markey Scholars Award in Biomedical Science, by Emory University. Cortical Representation of Movements: Their Development and Malleability. Awards Received: 1. Dewayne Andrews, MD, Excellence in Teaching Award, 2015. 2. Outstanding Faculty Award, Physician Associate Program, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2015. 3. Distinguished Fellow, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2014. 4. Lifetime Member, in recognition of service to the PA Profession in Oklahoma and nationally, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2014. 5. David Ross Boyd Professorship, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2014. 6. Certificate of Appreciation, Faculty of Medicine, Gulu University, Gulu, Uganda, 2014. 7. President’s Service Award, Oklahoma Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013. 8. Magna Cum Laude Award, The American Society of Neuroradiologist, May, 2013. 9. Special Recognition for Contribution to Neuroscience Teaching, awarded at Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience Symposium, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, 2007. 10. Stanton L. Young, Master Teacher Award, largest teaching award given to medical school faculty at the University of Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2004. 11. Aesculapian Award Winner as Outstanding Basic Science Professor, Class of 2003, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, 2000. 12. Graduate with Distinction, Physician Associate Program, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma, 1997. Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 24 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 13. Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, Awarded by Physician Associate Program, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 1992. 14. Individual National Research Service Award, NINCDS, National Institutes of Health, 1985. 15. Postdoctoral Research Award, Neuroscience Research Laboratory, The Ohio State University, 1984. 16. Basic Science Research Fellowship, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University, 1979-83. XIII. PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Continuing Education - By law – PAs are required to obtain 25 hours of CME yearly and a catalog of these activities are available upon request Curriculum Vitae: Daniel L. O’Donoghue, PA-C, PhD - 25