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Owen Thomas Mooney ACADEMIC RANK & DEPARTMENTAL POSITION Geographic Full-Time (GFT) Internal Medicine Physician Academic and Community Intensive Care Unit Physician Organ Donation Organization (ODO) Physician Gift of Life Program Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba, Department of Medicine Quality Improvement Manager, Department of Internal Medicine Acute Critical Events Simulation Instructor EDUCATION SEPT 2014 Quality Management Certificate, University of Manitoba JULY 2013 Critical Care Fellowship, University of Manitoba JUNE 2011 General Internal Medicine Fellowship, University of Manitoba JUNE 2010 Internal Medicine (Core), University of Manitoba JUNE 2007 Doctor of Medicine, University of Manitoba (Bannatyne Campus), APRIL 2002 Bachelor of Science, University of Manitoba (Major: Microbiology) CERTIFICATIONS SEPT 2005 Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Certificate MAY 2007 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate JULY 2010 Acute Resuscitation and Crisis Management Instructor Certificate JUNE 2011 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (Internal Medicine) SEPT 2013 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (Critical Care) SEPT 2014 Certificate in Quality Management- Graduation with Distinction MEDICALLY RELEVANT EXPERIENCE/CURRENT EMPLOYMENT JUNE 2005 – SEPT 2005 JUNE 2009JUNE 2010 Gross Anatomy Laboratory, Anatomy Department, University of Manitoba Anatomy Technician ● duties included complete dissection of cadavers in preparation for upcoming dental, physio/occupational therapy and medical anatomy classes ● preparation of prossections for specific departments (i.e. radical head & neck dissection for dental students) ● identification and isolation of specific anatomical structures in preparation for anatomy examinations Quality Improvement Coordinator, Internal Medicine Program (Core), University of Manitoba duties included organizing and participating in quality improvement projects aimed at improving the delivery of health care services at the four teaching hospitals in Winnipeg Coordinating the quarterly “Morbidity and Mortality” rounds for the General Internal Medicine Program. These presentations aimed to identify and discuss critical events that had taken place within a teaching hospital and discuss ways to improve the delivery and safety of health care. JULY 2009– JUNE 2010 Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine Residency Program, University of Manitoba duties included monthly scheduling of all residents rotating through Internal Medicine at the University of Manitoba was responsible for organization and planning of resident retreats including educational topic and speaker selection served as part of the selection committee for the Internal Medicine Residency Program PGY-1 match JULY 2010PRESENT Acute Critical Events Simulation Course Instructor responsibilities include leading didactic critical care lectures leading post-encounter debriefing of participants technical coordinator of 3G SimMan mannequin JULY 2011PRESENT LifeFlight Physician provide transportation to critically injured patients in remote/rural communities for both adult and pediatric patient populations offer consultative advice to rural physician with regards to critical care management of patients in rural settings JULY 2013PRESENT Medical Assessment Unit Director leading the development of quality initiatives as it pertains to emergency medicine health delivery data collection/analysis of emergency medicine flow data with regards to internal medicine JULY 2013PRESENT General Internal Medicine Physician (Academic)-FRCPC attending the academic internal medicine wards at Health Science Centre providing quality patient care and medical education for rotating residents JULY 2013-Critical Care Attending Physician-FRCPC PRESENT providing critical care medical skills in both a tertiary academic institution and community hospital setting providing medical education to rotating residents and clinical assistants JULY 2013PRESENT SEPT 2014PRESENT Organ Donation Organization Physician Aide in the declaration of neurologic brain death Provide evidence-based critical care post-declaration of brain death Facilitate discussions with families about organ donation Committee Chair-Accuro Clinical Advisory Group Facilitating transition of outpatient medical clinics to electronic medical record Developing hospital standards in data entry for medical providers Troubleshooting implementation issues with the EMR RESEARCH/PRESENTATIONS OCT 2005 Nephrology Grand Rounds, Winnipeg, Manitoba, “Cryoglobulinemia- A Case Presentation” FEB 2009 Mooney O, Bhagirath KM, Shaikh N, MacDonald K, Hussain F, Kirkpatrick ID, Pascoe E, Jassal DS. Cardioembolic source of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. J. AM. Coll. Cardiol. 53(18):1729, 2009 OCT 2010 Internal Medicine Resident Research Day, Winnipeg, Manitoba, “Enteral Feeding Tube Placement: A Review of Institutional Protocol as Compared to Best Practice.” JULY 2010 Prospective single centre observational cohort study, Winnipeg, Manitoba, “Simulation for Internal Medicine Residents: Efficacy in Teaching Clinical and Non-clinical Skills” SEPT 2011 Mooney O, Bell D, Houston DS, Rimmer E, Doucette S, Kumar A, Zarychanski, R. Nucleated Red Blood Cells as an Independent Predictor of ICU Mortality and ICU Recidivism (to be submitted). Presented at CCCF, Toronto, 2013. Awards Nov 2009 April 2010 Nov 2010 Nov 2012 May 2013 June 2014 Sept 2014 Resident Teacher of the Year-as voted my the medical student association Resident of the Year- as voted by the Internal medicine resident body Resident Teacher of the Year-as voted by the medical student association Joe Lee Resident Award st Resident Research Day Award 1 prize for Oral Presentation Ontario Commissioner’s Citation for Lifesaving Academic Clinical Teaching Award