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Name/present position: William Merritt, M.D., MBA, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/CCCM Address: Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine ,The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N. Wolfe St/Tower 711, Baltimore, MD 21287 Education: 1964-1968 1968-1972 1995 May 25, 2000 Hospital training: 1984-1985 1972-73 1973-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-80 1980-82 Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Maryland BS Chemistry/Biology, Summa Cum Laude University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Completed “Business of Medicine” certificate - Johns Hopkins University Division of Business and Management, January-October, 1995. MBA - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Fellow in Critical Care (primarily vascular and thoracic) Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital Straight Pediatric Internship, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD U.S. Army Hospital, West Berlin, Germany - classified as General Medical Officer but assigned to a pediatric clinic U.S. Army, Fort Meade, Maryland - classified as partially trained pediatrician; full duty and responsibility in Pediatric Department Pediatric Resident, 2nd year, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD Pediatric Resident, 3rd year Chief Resident, University of Maryland Hospital, Balto. MD Fellow, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash., DC A) 7/78-9/78 Tropical Medicine Course, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research B) 7/80-3/80 Research in therapy of childhood Schistosomiasis, Cairo, Egypt; Joint Study, University of Cairo Medical School and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Head, Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Staff Pediatrician, Naval Regional Medical Center, Oakland, CA Prior Professional Appointments: Anesthesiology 1985 Assistant (Faculty), Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital 1985-86 Instructor, Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital 1986-94 Assistant Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital 1994 Associate Professor Anesthesiology Associate Professor of Surgery 1986-Present Head, Liver Transplant Anesthesia Pediatrics 1972-73 Straight Pediatric Internship, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 1973-75 U.S. Army Hospital, West Berlin, Germany - classified as General Medical Officer but assigned to a pediatric clinic 1975-76 U.S. Army, Fort Meade, Maryland - classified as partially trained pediatrician; full duty and responsibility in Pediatric Department 1976-77 Pediatric Resident, 2nd year, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 1977-78 Pediatric Resident, 3rd year Chief Resident, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 1978-80 Fellow, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC A) 7/78-9/78 Tropical Medicine Course, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research B) 7/80-3/80 Research in therapy of childhood Schistosomiasis, Cairo, Egypt; Joint Study, University of Cairo Medical School/Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences 1980-82 Head, Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Staff Pediatrician, Naval Regional Medical Center, Oakland, CA Certification/Licensures: 1981 Board Certified in Pediatrics 1987 Board Certified in Anesthesiology 1981 Licensed to Practice Medicine, California 1974-present Licensed to Practice Medicine, Maryland 1985 U.S. Coast Guard 50 Ton Auxiliary License Professional activities/committees: 1986-88 Member, MD/DC Society of Anesthesiologists Ad Hoc Committee to develop practice standards 1988-Present Voting Member, Autologous Transfusion Committee, Association of Medical Instrumentation 1993-95 Member of Society for Technology in Anesthesia Subcommittee to develop standardized anesthesia database. 1993-1997 Member of American Medical Informatics Association Committee on Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Emergency Medicine 2000 Master of Business Administration Johns Hopkins University, May 25, 2000 Johns Hopkins University Division of Business and Management 1988-Present Founding Council Member, International Liver Transplantation Society 1988-1997 Secretary-Treasurer, International Liver Transplantation Society 1997-1999 President-elect International Liver Transplantation Society 1999-2001 President, International Liver Transplantation Society 2001-2002 Past President, International Liver Transplantation Society Institutional Administrative Committees/Advisory Committees/Review Groups: 1986-Present Member, JHH Epidemiology and Infection Control Committee 1986-1995 Chair, Anesthesia Equipment and Safety Committees 1986-Present Member, Anesthesiology/CCM - Quality Assurance Committee 1994-Present Member, Anesthesiology/CCM - Computer Systems Advisory Committee 1995 - Present JHH Electronic Patient Record Steering Committee 1994 - Present 1997 - 2000 2000 - 2001 2000- Present JHH Clinical Systems Advisory Committee JHH Cancer Center Planning Committee ACCM Administrator Search Committee Medical Student Physical Diagnosis Instructor Brief statement regarding role in residency program (note how it relates to subspecialty training interest/expertise, if applicable): Resident, Fellow and faculty lectures - vascular, thoracic, transplant. Website Development in vascular Transplant. How many of each of the following have you published in scientific publications in the last 5 years: Manuscripts: 10 Abstracts: 7 Chapters: 5 c:\merritt\merritt-acgme-cv