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10 <br /> Page 3 of 4 Paul Chelminski <br /> and attended 4 meetings. <br /> Testimony provided to North Carolina State Health Director, North Carolina <br /> Epidemiologists and representatives of professional and commercial pharmacy <br /> organizations regarding the preparation of legislation creating statewide electronic public <br /> health surveillance system to monitor controlled substance prescriptions, 3 April 2005. <br /> Testimony occurred under auspices and authority of Leadership Committee on <br /> Unintentional Drug Deaths, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, <br /> Injury Prevention Unit: <br /> Testimony provided to North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services and <br /> North Carolina Attorney General regarding preparation of legislation creating statewide <br /> electronic public health surveillance system to monitor controlled substance <br /> prescriptions, 17 March 2005. Testimony occurred under auspices and authority of <br /> Leadership Committee on Unintentional Drug Deaths, North Carolina Department of <br /> Health and Human Services, Injury Prevention Unit. <br /> Member of Leadership Committee on Unintentional Drug Deaths, North Carolina <br /> Department of Health and Human Services, Injury Prevention Unit. 2004-2005: 12 Oct. <br /> 2004, 25 January 2005. <br /> Education: <br /> Masters in Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Public Health <br /> Leadership, 2003 <br /> Primary Care Research Fellow (NRSA); The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services <br /> Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001-2003 Robert Wood Johnson <br /> core Curriculum (through Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program), University of <br /> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1001-2002. Doctor of Medicine with Honors, Uinversity of <br /> North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, 1995 Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health <br /> Program (no degree), University of Pennsylvania, 1988-1990. Bachelor of Arts (Magna <br /> cum laude), Duke University, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1985. High School <br /> Diploma, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield Massachusetts, 1981, <br /> Other Comments: <br /> Outpatient Chief Resident in Internal Medicine: Developed position description for first <br /> outpatient chief resident in Department of Medicine to complement three existing hospital- <br /> based chief residents. Proposal presented to department's educations committee and <br /> leadership in spring of 2008 and approved by committee and chairman of inedicine. First , <br /> outpatient chief to start in June 2008. continuity Elective for Internal Medicinelnterns: ' <br /> Developed and implemented one month outpatient rotation. Residents rotatethrough <br /> several modules including: acute care, diabetes care, anticoagulation, chronic pain <br /> management continuity clinic, travel clinic, and one-on-one preceptorship with attending <br /> physician . January 2008 to present. Ambulatory Care Seminar, University of North <br /> Carolina at Chapel Hill Internal Medicine Clinic: Established weekly noon seminarin <br /> department of inedicine devoted to dealing with issues in ambulatory medicine. <br /> Multidisciplinary conference with attendees including medical students and residents, <br />