Curriculum Vitae DOUGLAS P. MURPHY, M.D. WORK ADDRESS: Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Medical Center PM&R Service (117) 1201 Broad Rock Blvd Richmond, Virginia 23249 1-804-675-5000 ext 3620 LICENSURES: Virginia: #0101045618 North Carolina: #33104 (inactive) CONTACT INFORMATION: Phone: 434-295-5334, Mobile: 434-960-8128, email: dpm653@aol.com EXPERIENCE: June 2009-present Medical Director, Regional Amputation Center Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center Richmond, VA Associate Professor of PM&R School of Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University (7/1/10-6/30/10) August 1990 January 2009 July 1989 - August 1990 Physiatrist Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Hospital Fishersville, VA Director of STRU/inpatient services Clinical Responsibilities include: Patients on Short Term Rehab Unit (STRU) and Supported Living Services (SLS) for comprehensive rehabilitation programs (Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, and other neurological and orthopedic disorders). Pain Management:neuropathic and musculoskeletal, peripheral joint, bursal, tendon injections, lumbosacral spinal injections. Electrodiagnosis (EMG/NCV) Clinics: wound, wheelchair and seating, spinal cord injury, spasticity (botox injections and in the past baclofen pump refills and adjustments), cross coverage for the traumatic brain injury, orthotics and prosthetics clinics) Programs: aphasia, assistive technology, autism Acting Medical Director, Carolinas Rehabilitation Center October 1988 - July 1989 Staff Physiatrist Carolinas Rehabilitation Center 1100 Blythe Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28203 704-355-4300 Charlotte Mecklenberg Hospital Authority Charlotte, North Carolina Comprehensive rehabilitation both inpatient and outpatient.100+
Page 2 bed inpatient facility for stroke, head injury and spinal cord rehabilitation; Outpatient: pain management, EMG, spasticity management, rehabilitation. July 1987 - September 1988 Medical Director Rebound Head Injury Inpatient Unit &Transitional Living Unit Rehabilitation for individuals with head injury from Rancho Los Amigos Scale scores from II to VIII Elliott White Springs Memorial Hospital Lancaster, SC 803-286-1214 EDUCATION: July 1984 - December 1986 July 1983 to June 1984 MD 1983 The Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine New York University Medical Center 400 East 34th Street New York, New York Rotating Internship Hackensack Hospital Hackensack, NJ The New Jersey Medical School 100 Bergen St. Newark, New Jersey 1976-1977 Supplemental Science courses Princeton University Princeton, NJ BA 1976 The University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CERTIFICATION: 2005 Recertification: American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine 1996 Diplomate: American Academy of Pain Management, November 5, 1996 Diplomate: American Board of Pain Medicine, February 19, 1996
Page 3 1995 Diplomate: American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine 1990 Diplomate: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PUBLICATIONS: 1. Murphy DP, Reid DB. Pain treatment satisfaction in spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord (2001): 39: 44-46. 2. Murphy DP, Lampert V. Current implications of drug resistance in spinal cord injury. Am J Phys Med Rehab. 2003 Jan; 82(1): 72-5. 3. Cifu DX, McNamee S, Gater D, Walker WC, Ericksen J, Murphy D, Oliver M: The Polytrauma Rehabilitation System of Care Programs at the Richmond Veterans Administration Medical Center. Crit Rev Phys Rehabil Med 2009:21(3-4);197-213 MEMBERSHIPS (recently lapsed): International Spine Intervention Society Virginia Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation COMMITTEES (past and present): Chairman, Education Committee, Amputation System of Care, Veterans Administration Virginia Spinal Cord Injury System Chairman,Infection Control, Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center (WWRC) Research Committee, WWRC Parastep, WWRC (Principal Investigator) University of Virginia Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Resident Supervisor, SCI Rotation, WWRC Sygen Study In Spinal Cord Injury, Sponsor: FIDIA Pharmaceutical Corp. Spinal Cord Injury Focus Group, WWRC Autism Interest Group, WWRC Chairman, Medical Records Committee STRU and Spinal Cord Injury Development Committees PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Bladder Management, Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury, Virginia Spinal Cord Injury System, 7th Annual SCI Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia. March 1983. Management of the Neurogenic Bladder, Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury; The Whole Person In CRISIS, Virginia Spinal Cord Injury System, Williamsburg, Virginia. April 13-15, 1994. Medical Complications in Spinal Cord Injury, Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Department of Occupational Therapy Annual Conferences on Spinal Cord Injury. 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994. Physical Therapy National Conference 1998.
Page 4 PRESENTATIONS (cont d): Participant in Didactic Lecture Series for PM&R Residents, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Neurogenic Bladder, Metabolic Changes in Spinal Cord Injury, Functional Electrical Stimulation, Long Term Follow-up in Spinal Cord Injury. The RAC-Region 6, Regional conference for region 6, Richmond, Virginia, August 2010. FY 11 ASoC Conference, Amputation System of Care Leadership Training, Dallas, Texas, January 21, 2011. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Associate Professor of PM&R, Department of PM&R, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 7/1/10 to 6/30/11 Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (first appointment in 1990), University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA Clinical Instructor at UNC School of Medicine (1988), Chapel Hill, NC Clinical Instructor (1988) Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC RESEARCH INTERESTS: Brain Computer Interface and Prosthetics, Amputee Gait Deviations, Telemedicine, Prosthetics, EMG GRANT PARTICIPATION: Improving Community-Based Follow-up Services for Long-Term Health Maintenance Needs for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury-Grant Awarded from the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative 2001. Principal Investigator. Employed telemedicine and other systems to establish follow-up clinics in southwest Virginia. LANGUAGES: French Spanish Italian