| William Strohman 2132 E Casitas Del Rio Dr Phoenix, AZ 85024 480.391.8374 CLICK ON LINKS TO TAKE YOU TO MORE SPECIFIC SITES!!!! Education Mayo Clinic, Family Medicine Department June 2000 - Present Scottsdale, Arizona Anticipated Board Certification July 2003 Resident Leader. Evidence Based Journal Club Webmaster for Mayo Family Medicine WebSite AAFP, AMA member
MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine Aug 1996 - May 2000 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Anticipated M.D. May 2000 AAFP member, Medical Humanities
University of California, Davis 1990 - 1994 Davis, California B.S. Double Major in Biochemistry & Psychology Deans Honor List Certification AZ State License DEA License: Current through Feb 2005 BLS, ACLS, PALS Certified USMLE Step 1 & Step 2: Pass Experience Resident Physician, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale Scottsdale, Arizona June 2000 Present Initiated development of intranet web site for Family Medicine Department Continue to oversee and author web content pertaining to the Residency Program Collaborating with GI Department in retrospective study pertaining to CNS imaging in patients with chronic nausea/vomiting. Research with Dr. Kevin Olden Emphasized training in Sports Medicine Average 12 patients per half day of Acute Care
Computer Analyst, Walker Machine Company, INC Loomis, California June 1993 June 2000 Implemented Business wide Computer System in 1994 Installed hardware and software for Windows NT network system, instructing employees on use and maintenance, coordinated with management, shipping department and shop employees.
Lead Therapist, Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT) Davis, California August 1995 - Feb 1996 Organized, designed, and led behavioral treatment team for a six-year-old autistic child. Targeted childs socialization, language and learning deficits. Conducted weekly team meeting to gage direction and progress of childs performance. Initially volunteered, program became funded in 1995 and was offered lead therapist position.
Post Graduate Researcher, Pulm & Critical Care Medicine University of California, Davis May 1993 - Oct 1995 Investigated the effects of free radicals in cigarette smoke, oxidants generated in the diseased conditions, and the naturally occurring antioxidant defense mechanisms Designed experiments with aid of Post-doctoral fellow. Conducted background research for presentation at lab meetings. Published lead article in The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine.
Research Assistant, Anesthesiology Department University of California, Davis Jan 1992 - Sept 1993 Assisted in FDA Phase III study of new inhalant anesthetic, Sevoflurane. Organized patient data, assessed patients during and following operations on several mental activities and emergent times.
Hospice Volunteer, Roseville Hospice Roseville, California May 1992 - Nov 1992 Trained in interpersonal communication, grief and bereavement. Assisted terminally ill patients and their families in coping with a personal loss. Worked as a part of a team of physicians, nurses, and social workers in meeting the needs of the family involved.
Community Activities/Service (1990-1996) Managed Little League Baseball team in 1994 Season. Eight thru Ten year old children. Volunteered for Make-A-Wish Foundation at a Seniors golf tournament held annually at Rancho Murieta for three years Tutor for local high school in Chemistry, Calculus, Biology Built two computer systems using a combination of donated and purchased parts for Montessori Pre-school located in California in 1996
Publications Aldehyde-induced protein modifications in human plasma: protection by glutathione and dihydrolipoic acid. O'Neill, Halliwell, van der Vliet, Davis, Packer, Tritschler, Strohman WJ, Rieland, and Cross. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 1994 Sep;124(3):359-70. Personal Golf when possible, computers and its influence on the practice of medicine, avid moviegoer, home improvement projects. Guitar and Piano enthusiast. |