PRESENT TITLE AND AFFLIATION Assistant Professor - Department of Surgery, Minimally Invasive and Elective General Surgery Division University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX ADDRESS University of Texas Medical School at Houston Department of Surgery 6431 Fannin, Suite 4.294 Houston, TX 77030 BIRTHDATE 11/27/1970 CITIZENSHIP United States of America UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION June 1990 - May 1994 GRADUATE EDUCATION July 1999 - June 2003 United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, May 1994 University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas RESIDENCY TRAINING July 2003 June 2008 July 2008 June 2009 MILITARY SERVICE General Surgery Residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston Minimally Invasive and Elective General Surgery Fellowship Program, Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX United States Navy Page 1 of 10
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Todd David Wilson, MD, FAC August 2009 present August 2009 present August 2009 present Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Texas Medical School at Houston Department of Surgery, Houston, TX Medical Director of Surgical Skills Training Program University of Texas Medical School at Houston Department of Surgery, Houston, TX Section Chief of Colorectal Surgery University of Texas Medical School at Houston Department of Surgery, Houston, TX HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS August 2008 present August 2009 present September 2009 present September 2009 present September 2009 present September 2009 2011 Attending Surgeon Harris County Hospital District Houston, TX Medical Director of Surgical Innovation and Robotics institute Memorial Hermann Hospital Texas Medical Center Houston, Texas Memorial Hermann Surgery Center Texas Medical Center Houston, TX 77030 Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital Katy, Texas Memorial Hermann - Memorial City Hospital Houston, Texas Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital Sugar Land, Texas Page 2 of 10
September 2009 present September 2009 present LICENSURE Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital Houston, Texas The Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas Texas State Board of Medical Examiners Medical License # N1226 CERTIFICATION 2009-present American Board of Surgery EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES June 1998 - July 1999 September 1996 - June 1998 United States Navy - GEORGE WASHINGTON BG Flag Lieutenant: Aide to the two star admiral in charge of the GEORGE WASHINGTON Battle Group which consisted of 14 ships, 2 submarines, over 100 aircraft, and 14,000 personnel. As the admiral's aide I was responsible for directly supporting the admiral in his duties of commanding United States naval forces in the defense of United States interests, his responsibilities as an ambassador of our country, and his efforts to coordinate political and military efforts toward improving national security. Ballistic Missile Defense role: Worked with computer programmers, equipment technicians, and battle group staff to develop a new theater ballistic missile defense system that now exists on 14 cruisers. United States Navy - USS SAN JACINTO Air Defense Officer: Responsible for training shipboard personal in air defense, developing air defense plans, and "fighting the ship" against air threats. Battle Group Air Defense Officer: Developed strategy, tactics, and standard operating procedures; coordinated activity; and oversaw Page 3 of 10
training of United States units in the defense of all Carrier Battle Group assets in the Persian Gulf against all air threats. Assistant Operations Officer: Responsible under the Operations Officer for the management, training and leadership of 140 sailors in the operation of the ship (a cruiser) in its warfare mission roles; in the maintenance and operation of all topside portions of the ship and topside equipment; and in the operations of navigating the ship. Training Officer: Responsible for training and maintaining the highest level of readiness of all 360 sailors aboard ship. Assistant Safety Officer: Responsible under the Executive Officer for safety aboard the ship. December 1994 - September 1996 United States Navy - USS SHENANDOAH Electrical Division Officer: In charge of 40 sailors, responsible for all electrical equipment onboard the 20,000 ton ship, and responsible for electric generation and distribution to tended vessels. Electrical Safety Officer: Maintained safety program and electrical training for 1,500 shipboard personnel. M Division Officer: In charge of 30 sailors, two 600lb steam engines and all associated equipment, 4 Generators large enough to power a small city, and all accessory mechanical equipment used to operate the ship. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2012-present Texas Association of Surgical Skills Labs Board of Governors At Large Member 2011-present Associate Fellow, American College of Surgeons 2011-present Clinical Robotics Surgery Association 2010- present The Association for Surgical Education 2010- present Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) 2010- present Harris County Medical Society 2010- present Texas Medical Association 2010- present South Texas Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Page 4 of 10
2009- present Board of Directors, Texas Association of Bariatric Surgery COMMITTEES 2010-present Senate Committee 2009- present Operating Room Committee 2009- present Surgery Block Schedule Subcommittee 2009- present Hermann Network Providers CPC Bariatric Subcommittee SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY May 1999 - May 2001 HOMES - Volunteer health care for the homeless. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE June 2006-present June 2004-2005 April 1993 - April 1994 University of Texas Health Science Center Houston Creating training simulators for surgeons with a graphics engine built from the ground up based on today s most advanced graphics programming languages (C#, DirectX 9.0c, and XNA). I currently have an impressive functional engine with versions that will work with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and even on the xbox 360. I am in the process of creating a bronchoscope simulator to showcase the technology. University of Texas Health Science Center Houston I developed software that integrates ICU patient data from peripheral devices such as pulmonary catheters and displays the patient information in an easy to interpret dynamic graphic format. United States Naval Academy I worked under Dr. Fitzgerald in researching the production of various tetra-azoporphyrins and testing their oxidizing capabilities. The research was designed to manipulate the complicated porphyrin rings in effort to ultimately develop the first practical chemical oxidizing catalyst. Page 5 of 10
AWARDS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Dean s Teaching Excellence Award-UTHealth Outstanding Surgery Student UTHSCH class 2003 Naval Commendation Medal 1999 Naval Commendation Medal 1998 Naval Achievement Medal 1997 Naval Achievement Medal 1996 Decommissioning Officer of the Deck USS SHENANDOAH Naval Achievement Medal 1995 Navy Shiphandler of the Year 1995 Sailing team: National Champions 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Eagle Scout HOBBIES AND INTERESTS Sailboat racing, various sports, computer programming, graphics design CURRENT TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES Medical Students University of Texas Department of Surgery Clerkship lectures, Small Intestine & Appendix, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas CURRENT GRANT SUPPORT Co-Investigator: A Study of Clinical Outcomes of the REALIZE Adjustable Gastric Band-C at 2 Years in a US Patient Population of Obese patients Sponsor: Quintiles, Inc. (Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc.), 0.30% effort $32,545 Co-Investigator: A Prospective Investigation of the Use of the Intuitive Surgical Single-site Instruments in a Representative Single Incision Laparoscopic Procedure. Sponsor: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc. PAST GRANT SUPPORT Principal Investigator: Improving Patient Safety and Healthcare Delivery Effectiveness by Ensuring Competency for Laparoscopic Surgery: FLS Training and Certification for UT Surgeons and OR Personnel Page 6 of 10
Sponsor: The University of Texas Healthcare Safety and Effectiveness Grants Program. Period: 07/01/2010-06/30/2011 Award: $9,900 PUBLICATIONS Abstracts Wilson, EB, Wilson, T, Leong B, Snyder B: Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair during Robotic Prostatectomy: Safe, Efficient, and Effective. The Southwestern Surgical Congress 61 st Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2009. p148. Brad Snyder MD, Duc Voung MD, Todd Wilson MD, Connie Klein NP, Erik Wilson MD Aggressive support group attendance leads to better weight loss in the first 4 months after gastric banding. International Federation for the Society of Obesity, Aug 2009. Brad Snyder MD, Todd Wilson MD, Connie Klein NP, Erik Wilson MD. Unrealistic weight loss expectations after weight loss surgery seems to be commonplace. International Federation for the Society of Obesity, Aug 2009 Brad Snyder MD, Todd Wilson MD, Connie Klein NP, Erik Wilson MD. Metabolic syndrome is cured more effectively after gastric bypass compared to gastric banding. International Federation for the Society of Obesity, Aug 2009. Brad Snyder MD, Todd Wilson MD, Connie Klein NP, Erik Wilson MD. Creation and Validation of the Measured Outcome Results of Bariatric Interval Data: The MORBID score. International Federation for the Society of Obesity, Aug 2009. Wilson, T., Wilson, E., Snyder, B., Toder, M., Leong, B: Robotic Assisted Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Combined Results of Two High Volume Centers. Oral Presentation, 14 th World Congress of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity (IFSO), Paris, France, August 2009. Carol Wolin-Riklin RD, Todd Wilson MD, Brad Snyder MD, Connie Klein NP, Erik Wilson MD: Routine assessment of Vitamin D should be performed for all patients with BMI>30 kg/m 2, poster presentation at The Obesity Society s 2009 Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC, October 2009. Worley, TA, Snyder, BE, Aluka KJ, Wilson, TD, Wilson, EB. Creation of a Universal Score. Poster presentation at the 12 th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, National Harbor, MD 2010. Surg Endos (2010) Suppl 1:24:S350. ID 28504 Page 7 of 10
Brad Snyder MD, Erik Wilson MD, Todd Wilson MD, Kanayochukwu Aluka MD, Todd Worley MD: Weight loss over time for Adjustable Gastric Bands, Roux-Y Gastric Bypasses, and Sleeve Gastrectomies: A Comparative Analysis. Poster presentation at the 27 th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, Las Vegas, NV 2010. Clayton Hackerman MD, Erik Wilson MD, Todd Wilson MD, Brad Snyder MD: Forced erosion and endoluminal retrieval of nonadjustable gastric band, Accepted for presentation in the Video Session at the 27 th Annual Meeting of the ASMBS, Las Vegas, NV June 2010. Brad Snyder MD, Todd Wilson MD, Erik Wilson MD, Todd Worley MD: Patients Expect to Lose More Than Average Weight After Bariatric Surgery, Accepted for Poster of Distinction at the Scientific Session of the 12 th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery hosted by SAGES and CAGS, National Harbor, MD, April 2010, Surg Endosc (2010) Suppl 1:24:S299 ID 27288. Kanayochukwu J Aluka, MD, Todd D Wilson, MD, Brad E Snyder, MD, Sherman Yu, MD, Erik B Wilson, MD: Forced Gastric Wall Erosion and Staged Removal of Nonadjustable Gastric Bands-A Case Series, 12 th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, National Harbor, MD 2010. Surg Endos (2010) Suppl 1:24:S348. ID 28457. Tieu KK, Allison ND, Haas EM. Snyder BE, Wilson TD, Leggett PL, Seger MV, Duperier FT, Andrassy RJ, Wilson EB: Minimally Invasive Surgeons of Texas: A Novel Model for Fellowship Training. 2011 Annual Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Conference, San Antonio Conference Center, San Antonio, TX, March 2011. Refereed Original Articles in Journals Snyder, Brad E., Wilson, Todd; Scarborough, Terry; Yu, Sherman; Wilson, Erik B.: Lowering gastrointestinal leak rates: a comparative analysis of robotic and laparoscopic gastric bypass. J Robotic Surg. 2, 159-0163, 2008. Brad Elliot Snyder, Todd Wilson, Benjamin Y. Leong, Connie Klein and Erik B. Wilson: Robotic-Assisted Roux-en-Y-Gastric Bypass: Minimizing Morbidity and Mortality. Obesity Surgery 20(3), 265-70, 2010. Snyder, B., Tieu, K., Allison, N., Wilson, T., Toder, M., Wilson, E.: Robotic-Assisted Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: An Update from Two High Volume Centers. Accepted for publication in Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. November 2011. Snyder B, Brown N, Wilson E, Wilson Todd, Miller N: Single Quadrant Robotically Assisted Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Description of a Surgical Technique. Submitted for publication to Surgical Endoscopy, January 2012. Page 8 of 10
Melanie L. Hafford, Kent R. Van Sickle, Ross E. Willis, Todd D. Wilson, Kristine Gugliuzza, Kimberly M. Brown, Daniel J. Scott: Ensuring Competency: Are fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery training and certification necessary for practicing surgeons and operating room personnel? Surgical Endoscopy, May 2012. Todd D. Wilson, Nathan Miller, Nicholas Brown, Brad E. Snyder, Erik B. Wilson: Stent induced gastric wall erosion and endoscopic retrieval of nonadjustable gastric band: a new technique: Surgical Endoscopy, February 2012. Brad Snyder, Todd Wilson,Vicky Woodruff, Erik Wilson: Robotically Assisted Revision of Bariatric Surgeries Is Safe and Effective to Achieve Further Weight Loss: World Journal of Surgery, March 2013. Invited Articles (Reviews, Editorials, etc.) in Journals Snyder B, Wilson E, Wilson T, Worley T, Aluka K, Robinson E, Bajwa K, Mehta S: A Necessary Step? A Critical Analysis of the Use of Gastric Bands in Obese Patients. Accepted for publication. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity. 2010 Apr 1;3:55-65. PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES Surgical Endoscopy, Grand Rounds, University of Texas Medical School, Department of Surgery, Houston, TX, January 2009 Endoluminal Bariatric Surgery, Texas Weight Loss Surgery Summit, Houston, TX, January 2010. Surgical Endoscopy, Grand Rounds, University of Texas Medical School, Department of Surgery, Houston, TX, March 2010 Advancements in Laparoscopic Hernia Repair with Synthetic Grafts, Houston Hernia Center, UTHealth/Memorial Hermann Hospital, hosted by Bard Davol, Inc., Houston, TX, December 12, 2010. Endo-Assisted Component Separation with Biologic Reinforcement, Video/Didactic Presentation, UTHealth Medical School, hosted by Bard Davol, Inc. Houston, TX, December 13, 2010. How To Segment: Upper Abdomen Approaches, 3 rd Worldwide Congress Clinical Robotic Surgery Association, Houston, TX, November 3-5, 2011. Endoscopic Revisions: The Latest Options, Texas Association for Bariatric Surgery 2012 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, January 21, 2012. Page 9 of 10
Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Colorectal Surgery, 2012 Seventh Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Las Vegas, NV, February 14-16, 2012. Page 10 of 10