Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O
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Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O
Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 11 Hills Beach Road Biddeford, Maine 04074 EDUCATION: Residency, University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM), Biddeford, Maine, 1993-95. • Chief Resident Internship, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Family Practice Residency Program, Bangor, Maine, 1992-93. Doctor of Osteopathy, University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, Biddeford, Maine, 1992 • • • UNECOM Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship, 1988-89, 1989-90 OPP/Anatomy Fellowship, 1990-91 Sauter Award (1992), for outstanding leadership and demonstrated potential for excellence as an osteopathic physician Bachelor of Science in Biology (Magna Cum Luade), Saint Michael’s College Burlington, Vermont, 1986. EMPLOYMENT: Associate Dean for Educational Programs and Vice Dean, 2009-Present Associate Dean of Clinical Education, 2008 to 2009 Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs (Interim), 2006-2008 Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine (Interim), 2009 University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine • • • • • Leadership over 7-year re-accreditation process leading to 6 commendations and no requirements. Developed comprehensive COM annual budgeting process. Designed and implemented accountable contracting process for administration and faculty. Reorganized Graduate Medical Education programs and office resulting in a balanced budget for the 1st time in more than 3 years. Oversight and development process for new master’s degree program (Masters in Medical Education Leadership) Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. • • • Leadership over many diverse areas including GME, CME, Faculty Development, Clinical Education, Clinical Departments, OPTI Reorganized units reporting to me so they are more effective, efficient and integrated Developed new training sites and strengthened existing sites resulting in higher quality of clinical education in a revised “Clinical Campus” system Chief Medical Officer, 2005 – 2006 Health Access Network, Lincoln, Maine (A Federally Qualified Health Center network) • • • • • QI development and implementation with over 50 new policies and procedures developed and implemented in 1 year period. Provider work force growth of 30% during 1-year period. Oversight of Provider Workforce (Primary Care, Dentistry, Social Work, OB/GYN, Podiatry) Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record and Electronic Practice Management System. Developed Rural Geriatrics Program with successful HRSA grant. Osteopathic Family Practice Residency Director, (2002-06) Osteopathic Director of Medical Education, (1999-2006), Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Plus-One Program Director (1999-2006), Family Medicine Academic Faculty Member, (1995-1997) and (1998-2006). Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, Maine • • Successfully sought approval by AOA to become the first AOA/ACGME approved Family Medicine Program in Maine Developed and administered the only Plus-One program in a dually approved AOA/ACGME program in the country Assistant Professor of Family Practice University of Wyoming Family Practice Residency Program Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1997-1998 • Tenure-track Family Practice Faculty member LEADERSHIP POSITIONS: American Osteopathic Association 2 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation, 2008 to present Chair, COCA OGME Study Group, 2011 Vice Chair, Bureau of Osteopathic Graduate Medical Education Development, 2011 to present Vice-Chair, Bureau of Osteopathic Education, 2006-2008 Chair, Impact of Admitting MDs into OGME Taskforce, 2008-2009 American Osteopathic Association/American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC), 2011-present. The BRC was established to identify unique opportunities for the osteopathic profession to offer leadership in medical education so as to improve the health of the U.S. population in the 21st century. American Academy of Osteopathy Immediate Past-President 2007-2008, President 2006-07, President-elect 2005-06 Vice-Chair International Affairs Committee, 2007-Present Transition Task Force Chair, 2006-2008 Board of Trustees, 2000-2005 Board of Governors 1998-2000 Membership Committee Chairman, 1995-2005 Membership Committee, 1991-present Undergraduates Academies Committee, 1989-91 American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Residency Development Initiative, 2005-2007 Procedure Committee, 2006-present 3 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. OPP Committee, 2006-present Daniel Hanley Health Leadership Development Program (A national-caliber program providing emerging and evolving leaders with the skills they need to be effective leaders in Maine’s healthcare organizations). Advisory Board, 2006-present Health Content Work Group, 2007-2008 National Program Review Work Group, 2007-2008 US Bone and Joint Decade (USBJD) (USBJD is an international collaborative movement sanctioned by the World Health Organization that focuses on improving the quality of life for people affected by musculoskeletal disorders.) Board of Trustees, 2007-2009 Northeast Osteopathic Medical Education Network (OPTI) Immediate Past-President 2006-2007, President 2005-06, Vice-President 2003-05 Chief Academic Officer, 2006-present Board of Governors, 1999-present Council member, 1998-1999 Undergraduate American Academy of Osteopathy UAAO Council National Chairman, 1989-90, Vice-Chairman 1988-89 UAAO National Representative, 1987-88 CERTIFICATIONS (Medical): Family Practice/OMT Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Advanced Life Saving in Obstetrics Advanced Cardiac Life Support 4 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Neonatal Advanced Life Support Wilderness Trauma Life Support Concepts and Techniques of the Levitor Orthotic Device CERTIFICATIONS (Professional): “Focus: Achieving your highest priorities” Certified facilitator. FranklinCovey Co. “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” Certified facilitator. FranklinCovey Co. AWARDS/HONORS: Thomas L Northup Lecturer, November, 2009 Roswell P. Bates Public Service Award (MOA), 2008 Maine Osteopathic Physician of the Year, 2006 Family Physician Faculty Teacher of the Year, Eastern Maine Medical Center, 1995-96 Family Physician Faculty Teacher of the Year, Eastern Maine Medical Center, 1996-97 Who’s Who in the World, in Health and Medicine, in the Northeast, in American Colleges and Universities Outstanding Young Men of America Award Osteopathic Medical Student Peer Award (1988) McConnell Scholarship for most outstanding osteopathic student Delta Epsilon Sigma honor society, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS DEVELOPED 2000-present Chief Resident Training Program. An intensive training in leadership, project management and goal setting. 1995-Present OMT for MDs A 2-week intensive course for allopathic residents and attending physicians. 1995-Present OMT Update for Residents. A biannual educational program for residents throughout the Northeast offering a practical review of OMT for common problems. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2006-present Associate Professor of Family Medicine University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 2006-present Associate Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 5 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. 1998-2006 & Family Medicine Academic Faculty Member 1995-1997 Eastern Maine Medical Center, Family Practice Residency Program 1997-1998 Assistant Professor of Family Practice (Tenure track) University of Wyoming Family Practice Residency Program 1997-Present Preceptor, visiting lecturer Maine-Dartmouth Family Practice Residency Family Medicine Institute. Augusta, Maine 1996-Present Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine 1995-2006 Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Practice Family Practice Department, UNECOM 1995-2006 Clinical Assistant Professor of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Department, University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine 1994-1995 UNECOM Family Practice Faculty Development Program, year long training devoted to all aspects of teaching Family Medicine to students, interns, residents and physicians 1993-95 Clinical Instructor (Resident), Responsible for curriculum development, test preparation, lecturer/lab instructor OPP course, lectures at college affiliated internships, research (clinical/basic science). 1993-95 Lab Director, UNECOM Summer OPP Institute 1993-95 Preceptor, Preceptor Program, supervised 2nd and 3rd year students performing History and Physicals at Maine Youth Center 1990-91 Instructor, Physical Diagnosis Course, UNECOM. Osteopathic Practice and Principles/Anatomy Fellowship, UNECOM. 1987-1988 Anatomy teacher’s assistant, UNECOM 1988-1989 Osteopathic Practice and Principles teacher’s assistant, UNECOM 1988-90 Anatomy/Physiology Lab Instructor, University of New England College of Arts and Science 6 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. INVITED PRESENTATIONS: Osteopathic Approach to TMJ, New Hampshire Osteopathic Association Annual Meeting, Winter 2012. Osteopathic Approach to Systemic/Organic Illness, Vienna School of Osteopathy, Vienna, Austria, 2011. Osteopathic Treatment of Pelvis and Lumbar Spine, American Academy of Osteopathy Convocation, Spring 2010. Evidence Based Manipulation. Internal Medicine Grand Rounds. Berkshire Medical Center, Winter 2010. Osteopathic Approach to Low Back Pain, New Hampshire Osteopathic Association Annual Meeting, Winter 2010. Physician Wellness, Maine Osteopathic Association, Spring 2009. GME Funding, Osteopathic Medical Education Leadership Conference 2009. Osteopathic Approach to the Shoulder, New Hampshire Osteopathic Association, Winter 2009. Medical Liability, New Hampshire Osteopathic Association, Winter 2009. Osteopathic Approach to Systemic/Organic Illness, Vienna School of Osteopathy, Vienna, Austria, 2009. Disclosing Medical Errors, Maine Osteopathic Association, Winter 2008. An Osteopathic Approach to the Cardiac Patient¸ German Osteopathic Association, Schlagenbad, Germany, 2008. Evidence Based Manipulation. Internal Medicine Grand Rounds. Baystate Medical Center. 2007. Residency Program Director’s Workshop. AAO Convocation, 2005. Evidence Based Manipulation. Maine Osteopathic Association, Winter 2005 Osteopathic Approach to the Asthmatic Patient. Maine Osteopathic Association, Winter 2002. Osteopathic Approach to the Obstetrical Patient. New York Academy of Family Physicians, Albany, New York, November 2001. Integrating Osteopathic Training into Established Family Practice Residencies. 1 ½ lecture/workshop. Residency Assistance Program. Kansas City, MO, 2001. 7 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Osteopathic Family-Centered Birthing. American Osteopathic Association Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, 2000. Osteopathic Approach to Congestive Heart Failure. Maine Osteopathic Association, Spring, 2000. OMT for allopathic medical students. 2-hour workshop. Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Northeast Regional Meeting. Syracuse, New York, 1999. Evidence based OMT. Faculty development lecture. Northern New England Family Practice Residencies. Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston, Maine, 1999. Integrating Osteopathic Training into Established Family Practice Residencies. 1 ½ lecture/workshop. Residency Assistance Program. Kansas City, MO, 1999. Osteopathic Approach to Lower Extremity Injuries. 1 ½ hour workshop. Maine Academy of Family Physicians, 1999. Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. 1-hour lecture, 2-½ hour workshop. Wyoming Academy of Family Physicians, 1998. Osteopathic Approach to Neck and Head Pain. 1 ½ hour Workshop. Maine Academy of Family of Physicians, 1997. Psychologist/Physician Interrelationships 3-hour workshop. Maine Psychology Association, 1996. Integrating Osteopathic Training Into Established Family Practice Residencies Society for Teachers of Family Medicine. Northeast Regional Meeting. Washington, D.C. 1996. Osteopathic View Of Back Pain Medical Grand Rounds, Franklin Memorial Hospital, 1996 OMT For Low Back Pain For The Family Physician 3-hour workshop. Maine Academy of Family Physicians, 1996. Introduction To Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Medical Grand Rounds, Belfast Community Hospital, 1996. OMT For Low Back Pain For The Family Physician 2-hour workshop. Maine Academy of Family Physicians, 1995. Introduction To Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment For The Family Physician Workshop, Maine Academy of Family Physicians, 1994. Combination Of Pelvic Somatic Dysfunction And Apparent Leg Length Discrepancy. 8 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. AOA Research Conference, 1994. OMT for the Backcountry. Wilderness Trauma Life Support, contributing developer and faculty. SOLO, North Conway, NH. 1991 A Kinematic Model Of The Common Compensatory Pattern. AOA Research Conference, 1991. Skeletal Evidence Of The Common Compensatory Pattern. American Academy of Osteopathy Convocation. Cleveland, Ohio, 1991. OMT For The Pregnant Women. American Academy of Osteopathy Convocation. Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1990. Common Compensatory Pattern And Its Relation To Lumbar Facet Angles. AOA Research Conference, 1989. Introduction To The Common Compensatory Pattern. American Academy of Osteopathy Convocation. Phoenix, Arizona, 1989. Lumbar Facet Angles In Two Racially Distinct Populations. AOA Research Conference. 1990 Comparison Of Hip Long Restrictors And The Common Compensatory Pattern. AOA Research Conference, 1988. PUBLICATIONS: Original Research: Johnson, K.H, Guidelines for discontinuing osteopathic manipulative treatment. Submitted for FAAO thesis. Johnson, K.H. and Cross, N. Lumbar superior articular facet angles in relation to common compensatory pattern. In preparation. Johnson, K.H. Combination of pelvic somatic dysfunction and apparent leg length discrepancy. JAOA 1994; 94(10). Johnson, K.H. and Cross, N. Lumbar facet angle asymmetries in two racially distinct populations. JAOA1990; 90(10):929. Johnson, K.H. and Cross, N. Common compensatory pattern and its relation to lumbar facet angles. JAOA 1990; 90(10):942. Johnson, K.H. and Cross, N. (1991): Skeletal evidence of common compensatory pattern. AAO Video Journal. 9 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Johnson, K.H. Comparison of hip long restrictors and common compensatory pattern in the pelvis. JAOA 1988; 89(10):1358. Theory: Johnson, KH, Thompson, S, Cody, K, Thompson, T. Evidence-based antibiotic use. In preparation. Johnson, KH, Raczek, JA, Meyer, D. Integrating osteopathic training into established family practice residencies. Family Medicine 1998; 30(5):345-49. Millard, P.S., Rosen, C.J. and Johnson, K.H. Back pain and osteoporotic vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women: implications for diagnosis and treatment. American Family Physician 1996; 55(4): 1315-1322. Johnson, K.H.: A functional approach to heel lift therapy. The AAO Journal. 1996; 6(1):13-15, 26-28. Johnson, K.H. An integrated approach for treating the OB patient, Part 1. The AAO Journal 1991; 1(4):6-9. Johnson, K.H. An integrated approach for treating the OB patient, Part 2. The AAO Journal 1991; 1(5). Review: Johnson, KH. Are oral contraceptives (OCPs) with anti-androgenic progestins preferred over other OCPs in patients with acne? Journal of Family Practice; 51(1):86. Johnson, KH and Breen, WJ. Lipid-Lowering Therapy and Reduced Risk in Acute Coronary Syndromes. Journal of Family Practice; June 2001. Johnson, KH and Chappelle, CM. Outcomes for new antihypertensives in the elderly. Journal of Family Practice; 49(2):111, 183. Johnson, KH and Caton, H. Initial treatment of generalized convulsive status epilepticus. Journal of Family Practice; 48(1):14. Parks, D and Johnson, KH. Macrolides in community acquired pneumonia. Journal of Family Practice. 47(2):95-96. Johnson, KH and Casey, CM. Finasteride for BPH. Journal of Family Practice; 46(6):455-56. Johnson, KH and Palm, WH: Education to prevent low back pain. Journal of Family 10 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Practice 1997; 45(5):378. Johnson, KH and Millard, PS: Desensitization therapy for asthma in allergic children. Journal of Family Practice 1997; 44(5): 439-440. Millard, P.S. and Johnson, K.H.: Are cholesterol-lowering agents effective in primary prevention? Journal of Family Practice 1996; 42:223-4. Johnson, K.H. and Millard, P.S.: How do we diagnose irritable bowel syndrome? Journal of Family Practice 1996; 42:346-47. Johnson, K.H. and Millard, P.S.: Oral contraceptives and breast cancer. Journal of Family Practice 1996; 43(4):340-41. RESEARCH GRANTS: Efficacy of the osteopathic approach to the treatment of the obstetrical patient. American Osteopathic Association, Bureau of Research. Grant 96-25-435.1996. Osteopathic Manipulative Management of the C.O.P.D. Mead Johnson Fellowship Grant Program. National Osteopathic Foundation. (Approved without funding.) 1994. Disparent compensatory findings and their relationship to pain/disability. UNECOM Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship, Faculty Advisor. 1995. A kinematic model of common compensatory pattern. Burroughs-Wellcome Osteopathic Research Fellowship.1990-91. Skeletal evidence of common compensatory pattern. UNECOM Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship. 1989-90. Common compensatory pattern. UNECOM Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship. 1988-89. GRANTS: Area Health Education Center, continuing funding grant. Pending 2012. Area Health Education Center, continuing funding grant. Awarded 2010. Simulated Patient Encounters Equipment Grant, HRSA. $300,000.00 1 year grant. Awarded 2010. Population-Specific, Patient-Centered Care for Low-Income People With Multimorbidity. Maine Health Access Foundation Grant. Steve Rose, PhD Principle Director. Submitted July 2007, funded January 2008. 11 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Academic Department of Internal Medicine. HRSA. $1,200,000.00 3 year grant application in 2007. Approved/Not Funded. Rural Geriatrics Program. HRSA. $600,000.00 3 year grant awarded in 2006 for the development of a sustainable collaborative geriatrics services program for rural Maine. Federally Qualified Health Center Expansion Grant. HRSA. $300,000.00 annual repetitive grant for expansion of health care services to rural/underserved Maine. RESEARCH SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION Prospective Observational Study to Enhance Physical Performance and Quality of Life in Older Stay Nursing Home Residents with Chronic Kidney Disease with and without Anemia. AMGEN Protocol 20050239, PI, Bruce Bates, DO; Study Director, Marilyn R. Gugliucci, October 2006-March 2008. Maine Osteopathic Outcomes Study Maine Osteopathic Carpal Tunnel Study Maine Medical Assessment Foundation, Osteopathic Medicine Study Group Maine Medical Assessment Foundation, Low Back Study Group PEER REVIEWER: American Academy of Osteopathy Journal American Family Physician Journal Grant Reviewer for the AOA Bureau of Osteopathic Education and Research FUND RAISING EXPERIENCE: UNECOM Biomedical Research Building Campaign Eastern Maine Medical Center Student Housing Building Campaign Fletcher Fund (Charity developed by me for young boy with brain tumor) RELATED EXPERIENCE: World Health Organization Consultation on Osteopathy Basic Standards. Milan Italy. February 2007. 12 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. Osteopathic International Alliance. AAO representative. Schlagenbad, Germany. October, 2006. Fellow of the American Academy of Osteopathy. Earned through rigorous 2-year process of primary investigator on original research, detailed review of 10 publishable osteopathic medical cases, oral and practical testing. 2006. Osteopathic Medical Education Conference Committee, American Osteopathic Association/American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, 2007-2008 COMLEX exam question writer “What Matter’s Most.” 14-week professional development coaching course. FranklinCovey Co. Rural Continuing Medical Education Advisory Group, Boston University School of Medicine. MEMBERSHIPS: American Academy of Osteopathy American College of Osteopathic Family Practice American Osteopathic Association Association for Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators Cranial Academy Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society Maine Academy of Family Physicians Maine American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Maine Medical Association Maine Osteopathic Association Sigma Sigma Phi Honor Society Society of Teachers of Family Medicine COMMITTEES (Recent): • • • • • • • • • Dean’s Leadership Team University Health Care Leadership Team University Health Care Operations and Quality Committee University Faculty Assembly Computing Committee University Health Care Augmentation Sub-committee Clinical Chairs/Chiefs (Chair) Curriculum Advisory Team (Chair) University Review, Promotion and Tenure Committee Committee on Educational Programs 13 Kenneth H. Johnson, D.O. • • • • • • • • Mercy Graduate Medical Education Committee Southern Maine Medical Center Graduate Medical Education Committee Committee on Student Progress Student Review Committee Assessment Review Committee UNE College of Arts and Science Dean’s search Committee VP for Business and Finance search Committee Mercy Hospital CMO search Committee HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES: Southern Maine Medical Center, Biddeford, Maine Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine Mercy Hospital, Portland, Maine Past: Bethel Area Health Center, Bethel, Maine Westbrook Community Hospital, Westbrook, Maine United Medical Center, Cheyenne, Wyoming Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, Maine Penobscot Valley Hospital Millinocket Regional Hospital Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, Maine Acadia Psychiatric Hospital, Bangor, Maine COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: YMCA/FP Developer and coordinator of joint educational program. Cheyenne, Wyoming. Holy Family Parish High School Youth Group Leader. Old Town, Maine. Coach for Scarborough Youth Community Programs (Basketball, Baseball, Soccer) Religious Education Teacher, St Maximilian Kolbe Church, Scarborough, Maine INTERESTS: Hiking, camping, running, skiing, golf, outdoors, meditation, gardening, and most importantly spending time with my wife and 3 children 14