CURRICULUM VITAE PAUL CIANCI, M.D., F.A.C.P. F.U.H.M Present Position: Medical Director, Department of Hyperbaric Medicine Doctors Medical Center, San Pablo, CA Past Positions: Emeritus Medical Director, John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA EDUCATION Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts (Biology with highest praise) Teaching Fellow, Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, Anatomy and Kinesiology, 1960-1961) New Jersey College of Medicine, Jersey City, New Jersey (M.D. with highest praise) POSTGRADUATE TRAINING 1965-1966 Intern, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1966-1969 Resident in Medicine, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1969 Chief Medical Resident, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1969 National Naval Medical School, Bethesda, MD, Medical Problems in Vietnam 1970 Intensive Review of Internal Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1976 Participant, P.A.R.I.S. Project, Presbyterian Hospital, Prevention of Acute Respiratory Insufficiency Syndrome 1980 Advanced Course, Diving Hyperbaric Medicine, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1983 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Refresher Course, Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine HONORS
Mosby Scholarship Award for Scholastic Excellence, New Jersey College of Medicine, 1965 Humanitarian Service Award, U.S. Navy, 1979 Merrill P. Spencer Lifetime Achievement Award, September 2001, for Significant Contribution to the Advancement of Undersea Science and Hyperbaric Medicine Boerema Award, 2002, for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of Hyperbaric Medicine BOARD CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1972 Fellow, American College of Physicians, 1976 Certified by American Board of Preventive Medicine in the Subspecialty of Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, 2000 Licensed in State of California STAFF AND FACULTY APPOINTMENTS 1969-1970 Staff, Internal Medicine, Naval Hospital, Guam, Marianas Island 1969-1971 Consultant, Trust Territory of the United Nations 1970-1971 Chief of Medicine, Director of Intensive Care, Director of Medical Education, Naval Hospital, Guam, Marianas Island 1971 Consultant, Archdiocese of Marianas Island 1971-1972 Staff and Attending Physician, Internal Medicine, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1971-1972 Staff, Clinical Investigation Center, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1971-1972 Assistant Director, Diabetic Clinic, U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA 1972-Present Staff Internist, Doctors Medical Center, San Pablo, CA (formerly known as Brookside Hospital) 1972-Present Staff Internist, Doctors Hospital, Pinole, CA
1973-1974 Chief of Medicine, Doctors Hospital, Pinole, CA 1974 Vice-Chairman, Department of Medicine and Family Practice, Brookside Hospital, San Pablo, CA 1974 Clinical Instructor, University of California, Berkeley 1974-1978 Director, Intensive Care/Coronary Care Unit, Doctors Hospital, Pinole, CA 1974-Present Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA 1974-1991 Consultant Physician, University of California, Davis School of Medicine Program II, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinez, CA 1983-Present Medical Director, Department of Hyperbaric Medicine Doctors Medical Center, San Pablo, CA 1988-2009 Staff Internist, John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA 1988-2009 Medical Director, Department of Hyperbaric Medicine John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA 1989-1990 Visiting Distinguished Professor, Anesthesiology/Hyperbaric Medicine, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX 1990 Director, Hyperbaric Medicine, Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX University of Texas 2000 Medical Director, Department of Hyperbaric Medicine Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA ORGANIZATIONS Member, American Medical Association Member, Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association 1974-1984 Member, Board of Directors, American Heart Association Contra Costa Chapter 1976-Present Member, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society 1978-1979 President, American Heart Association, Contra Costa Chapter 1984-Present Member, Hyperbaric Oxygen Committee, Undersea and
Hyperbaric Medical Society 1984 Secretary/Treasurer, Pacific Chapter, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society 1987 President, Pacific Chapter, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society 1989-1995 Program Chairman, Mountain Medicine Symposium on Barotrauma 1991-1992 President, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society GUEST FACULTY University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, San Diego University of California, San Francisco University of Indiana Duke University Temple University University of Toronto University of Wisconsin University of Texas, Houston Divers Alert Network National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration DIVING MEDICAL OFFICER EXPERIENCE 1969-1971 Chief of Medicine, U.S. Naval Hospital, Guam 1979 Diving Medical Officer, Marshall Island Project 1980 Graduate, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Physicians Hyperbaric Training Course VI 1981-1998 Western U.S. Diving Medical Officer, U.S. Naval Reserve
MILITARY SERVICE 1964-1972 Active Duty, U.S. Navy Training Officer, U.S. Naval Reserve, Treasure Island, CA 1981-1998 Western U.S. Diving Medical Officer, U.S. Naval Reserve 1988-1998 Captain, U.S. Naval Reserve 1998 Retired from U.S. Naval Reserve ACTIVE DUTY NAVAL RESERVE 1981 Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, MD, under Director John Hallenback, MD 1982 JoEllen Smith Memorial Hospital Hyperbaric Facility, New Orleans, LA, under direction of Keith Van Meter, MD Southwest Methodist Hyperbaric Facility, San Antonio, TX under direction of Jefferson Davis, MD 1983 Brooks Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Division of Hyperbaric Medicine, San Antonio, TX, under direction of Col. Fred Cramer Physician to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Refresher Course, Discovery Bay, Jamaica 1984 9 th Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine, Acapulco, Mexico 1985 International Symposium on Emergency Uses of Hyperbaric Oxygen, Israeli Defense Forces, Eilat, Israel 1986 International Conference on Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, Furas Japanese Maritime Defense Forces, Yokosuka, Japan 1987 8 th International Congress for Burn Injuries, Geneva, Switzerland 1988 Diving Medical Officer for Seamark Project, Republic of Palau 1989 Diving Medical Officer, Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 Pearl Harbor, HI
1990 International Congress/Joint Meeting on Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: The Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society and the European Undersea Biomedical Society, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1991 Consultant in Research and Hyperbaric Medicine, U.S. Air Force Hyperbaric Facility, Travis AFB, CA 1992 Advisor to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Division of Radiation and Undersea Medicine, Washington, DC 1993 Duty with /Canadian Defense Forces, Halifax, Nova Scotia Advisor to Supervisor of Salvage, U.S. Navy, Washington, DC 1994 Diving Medical Officer Coordination of Delivery / Installation, Recompression Chamber Project, McDonald Hospital, Republic of Palau CONSULTANT 1982-Present Commercial Diving Brotherhood, San Francisco Area 1983-Present National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1984 State of California for Standards on Compressed Air Workers and Divers 1985-2008 Course Coordinator, Hyperbaric Section, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1986 St. Lukes Hospital, Division of Hyperbaric Medicine, Physicians Training Course 1988-Present Surgeon General, U.S. Navy Surgeon General, U.S. Air Force Department of Defence 1993 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, BioTime, Inc. 2005-2015 Member Clincal /Scientific Advisory Board Divers Alert Network Member, Scientific Advisory Board, BioTime, Inc.
2010 Member, Scientific Advisory Board U2 Pilot project 11-05