Carol M. Anderson, MD 2614 E Ramblewood San Antonio,TX 78070 830-549-1111 (Office) 210-399-3143 (Fax) dranderson@wonderfullywellmedical.com APPOINTMENTS Founder and President Wonderfully Well Center for Personalized Medicine San Antonio, TX Nuclear Medicine Physician St. Paul Hospital/UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 2007 to 2013 Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dallas, TX May 2000 to 2007 Chief of Nuclear Medicine Kaiser Permanente, Southwest Division, Dallas and Fort Worth, TX May 1994 to June 1998 Instructor/Nuclear Medicine Staff Physician: University of Utah Health Sciences Center and Veterans Administration Medical Center July 1993 to May 1994 Internal Medicine Physician Clinics in Provo, Utah and Dallas, TX 1992-2013 TRAINING Fellow, Functional and Regenerative Medicine American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, A4M Master s Program Regenerative and Functional Medicine University of South Florida School of Medicine Internal Medicine Resident Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, TX July 1998 to July 1999 Nuclear Medicine Fellowship University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT July 1991 to July 1993 Internal Medicine Intern and Resident Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX June 1989 to July 1991
EDUCATION M.D., University of New Mexico School of Medicine August 1985 to May 1989 Bachelor of Science Major/Minor: Biology/Chemistry University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM August 1982 to May 1985 OTHER MEDICAL BACKGROUND Experienced in bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, stress related illnesses, and offering therapy before progression to chronic disease using a personalized approach Knowledgeable in treating patients with a wide range of disease states including, but not limited to, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, dementia, neurological disease, fibromyalgia, and gastrointestinal disorders Trustee for the Southwest Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine Established the Nuclear Medicine Department at Kaiser Permanente, 1994-1998 Radiation Safety Officer of department, author of Radioactive Materials License Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Nuclear Medicine with re-certifications current in both specialties BOARD CERTIFICATIONS American Board of Internal Medicine August 1999 Re-certified May 2009 American Board of Nuclear Medicine September 1993 Re-certified September 2003 and September 2013 LICENSE Texas, 1993 to Present
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine American College of Physicians Society of Nuclear Medicine Texas Medical Association HONORS Phi Beta Kappa University of New Mexico Presidential Scholar Magna Cum Laude from University of New Mexico RESEARCH VAMC, Dallas Lymphoscintigraphy; Prostacint imaging in prostate cancer; Zevalin imaging and therapy for lymphoma Kaiser Permanente, Determining role of and diagnostic accuracy of Miraluma to detect breast carcinoma, 1996-1998 University of Utah School of Medicine Co-principal investigator with Dr. Frederick Datz and Dr. Kathryn Morton 111 In-DTPA-Immunoglobulin in patients with suspected infection; 99m Tc-IgG- Fab Fragments to detect osteomyelitis and joint infections, 1991-1993 University of New Mexico School of Medicine Tissue transplantation research with Dr. Ellen Goldberg, 1984-1985 Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute Radiation Biology, 1985 Johns-Hopkins University Biophysics with Drs. Renee & Howard Dintzis, 1984
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Anderson CM, Datz FL, Morton KA, Holman JM: A Study of the Frequency of Rejection Mimicking Urinoma on Tc-99m DTPA Imaging of Renal Transplants. Abstract for the 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 1993. Datz FL, Anderson CM, Morton KA, Crebs CK: Evaluation of the Accuracy of In-111 Polyclonal IgG for Detecting Infection. Abstract for the 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 1993. Manuscript submitted to Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Datz FL, Gabor FV, Christian PE, Gullberg GT, Menzel-Anderson CE, Morton KA: The Use of Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Cardiac-Perfusion Nuclear Medicine Studies: A Review. J Digital Imaging, Vol 5, November 1992, pp209-222. Datz FL, Christian PE, Castronovo FP, Anderson CM, Morton KA, Rauh DA: Human Dosimetry Studies of In-111-Labeled Polyclonal IgG in Normal Subjects. Abstract for the 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine. Datz FL, Christian PE, Castronovo FP, Anderson CM, Morton KA, Rauh DA: Biodistribution Studies of In-111-Labeled Polyclonal IgG in Normal Subjects. Abstract for the 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine. Datz FL, Gullberg GT, Christian PE, Ahluwalia R, Anderson CM, Morton KA: ROC Comparison of Simultaneous Transmission Emission Tomography to Routine SPECT for Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease on Thallium Imaging. Abstract for the 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine. Datz FL, Gabor FV, Christian PE, Menzel-Anderson CE, Gullberg GT, Morton KA: The Use of Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Cardiac Perfusion Nuclear Medicine Studies: A Review (Part II). J Digital Imaging, Vol 6, February 1993. Datz FL, Gabor FV, Christian PE, Menzel-Anderson CE, Gullberg GT, Morton KA: The Use of Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Cardiac Perfusion Nuclear Medicine Studies: A Review (Part III). J Digital Imaging, August 1993. Clinical Applications and Indications for Myocardial Perfusion Imaging. Presented to adult medicine providers. Kaiser Permanente, Dallas, TX, August 1995. Cardiac Nuclear Medicine. Continuing Medical Education Seminar, Kaiser Permanente, Dallas, TX, August 1994. The Efficacy of 111 In Polyclonal IgG for Detection of Infection and Inflammation. Presented at 40 th Annual Meeting, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Toronto, Canada, June 1993 and at Macroscint Investigators Forum, Chicago, Illinois, May 1993.
PERSONAL Place of Birth: Diploma: Citizenship: Los Alamos, New Mexico Los Alamos High School United States