The Faculty of Medicine of Harvard University Date Prepared: October 12, 2018 Name: Jo-Ann Elizabeth Haney-Tilton Education: 1984 BS Biology St. Joseph s University 1987 MS Bioscience and Biotechnology Drexel University 1992 MD Medicine Medical College of Pennsylvania 2016 Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership (EMHL) Public Health: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Regulation Brown University Postdoctoral Training: 07/1992-06/1993 07/1993-06/1994 07/1994-061997 07/1997-061998 Clinical Fellow Pathology Harvard Medical School (HMS)/Massachusetts General Hospital Clinical Fellow Internal Medicine HMS/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Resident Ophthalmology University of Rochester Fellow Cornea and External Disease Wills Eye Hospital Faculty Academic Appointments: 2000-2003 Assistant Professor Ophthalmology Tufts University School of Medicine 2004-2005 Assistant Professor Ophthalmology Boston University School of Medicine 2004- Clinical Instructor Ophthalmology Tufts University School of Medicine 2017- Clinical Instructor Ophthalmology Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions: Harvard Medical School Other Professional Positions: 1
2005-2015 Founder and President Metrowest Eye Group, PC Major Administrative Leadership Positions: Local 2000-2003 Director New England Eye Center, Leominster, MA 2005-2015 1990 CEO/COO President Metrowest Eye Group, PC American Medical Women s Association: Medical College chapter Regional: N/A National: N/A International: N/A Committee Service: Local 2015-2016 Reliant Medical Group Capital Committee Member, Quality Assurance Regional: N/A National: N/A International: N/A Professional Societies: N/A 2
Grant Review Activities: N/A Editorial Activities: Ad hoc Reviewer: N/A Other Editorial Roles: N/A Honors and Prizes: 1984 Biology Department St. Joseph s University Service Award 1989 Luther Terry Research American Cancer Society Fellowship 1990 Clinical Externship United States Public Health Service Report of Funded and Unfunded Projects: N/A Funding Information: Past Current Projects Submitted for Funding Training Grants and Mentored Trainee Grants: N/A 3
Unfunded Current Projects: Periodically explore VA collaborative efforts with community practices Report of Local Teaching and Training Teaching of Students in Courses: 2015- Problem-based Learning Tufts University School of Medicine Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs): 2004-2010 Boston University and Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEEI) Residents VA Hospital, Boston, MA 2 days/week 2012- MEEI residents MEEI, Boston, MA Clinical Supervisory and Training Responsibilities: 2004-2010 Clinic and Operating Room-VA Hospital, Jamaica Plain - Attending 2012- Emergency ward- MEEI 2 days/week 1 day/week Laboratory and Other Research Supervisory and Training Responsibilities: N/A Formally Mentored Harvard Medical, Dental and Graduate Students:N/A Other Mentored Trainees and Faculty: N/A Formal Teaching of Peers (e.g., CME and other continuing education courses): No ations below were sponsored by outside entities 1998 Corneal Ulcer Management in the Community Wills Eye Hospital 2001 Pemphigus vulgaris in 15 year old girl Nantucket Cornea 4
2005 Red Eye Metrowest Medical Center 2007 Cataract Surgery Metrowest Medical Center 2008 Complicated Cataract Surgery Metrowest Medical Center 2010 2016 Red Eye and Ocular Emergencies Pterygium Surgery/Biotissue Adhesives Local Invited Presentations: No ations below were sponsored by outside entities 2006, 2007 Diabetes and The Eye/Lecture Metrowest Medical Center 2007 Doctors on Call - Eye Care Segment/ Presentation Framingham Cable Television Metrowest Medical Center New England Ophthalmological Society Report of Regional, National and International Invited Teaching and Presentations: N/A No ations below were sponsored by outside entities Those ations below sponsored by outside entities are so noted and the sponsor(s) is (are) identified. Regional National International Report of Clinical Activities and Innovations: Current Licensure and Certification: 1998- Medical License/Massachusetts 1999,2009 American Board of Ophthalmology 5
Practice Activities: 1998-1999 Associate Medical Eye Care Associates, Full-time Ophthalmologist Norwood, MA 2000-2003 Director New England Eye Center, Full-time Leominster, MA 2004-2005 Associate Boston University Eye Associates, Full Time Ophthalmologist Natick 2004-2017 Staff Ophthalmologist Boston VA- Jamaica Plain, MA Part time 2005-2015 Founder/CEO/COO Metrowest Eye Group, PC Part time 2007-2017 Associate Reliant Medical Group, Worcester Part time Ophthalmologist 2015- Associate New England Eye Center, Part time Ophthalmologist Framingham 2017- Hospitalist/EW Attending MEEI Emergency Ward/MGH/BWH/Faulkner Full Time Clinical Innovations: N/A Report of Teaching and Education Innovations N/A Report of Technological and Other Scientific Innovations N/A Report of Education of Patients and Service to the Community No ations below were sponsored by outside entities Those ations below sponsored by outside entities are so noted and the sponsor(s) is (are) identified. Activities 2006, 2007 Diabetes and the Eye: Community program for patients in the Metrowet area Educational Material for Patients and the Lay Community: 6
Books, monographs, articles and ations in other media (e.g., video and websites, movies, television and radio) that educate the public about medicine, health or biomedical sciences 2007 Doctors on Call Eye Care Segment for Framingham Cable Television Educational material or curricula developed for non-professional students Patient educational material Recognition: Report of Scholarship Peer-Reviewed Scholarship in print or other media:n/a Research Investigations 1986 Development of Monoclonal Antibodies to Campylobacter jejuni Drexel University 1988 Characterization of gamma/delta T-cell receptor Lab Technician- Wistar Institute 1989 In situ hybridization of cervical biopsies with a new biotintylated probe for Human Papilloma Virus- part of Luther Terry Scholarship- University of Pennsylvania 1996 Immunolocalization of collagenase in Rheumatoid associated paracentral corneal melts University of Rochester research project 1998 Corneal ulcer management in the community ed at Annual Wills Eye Conference Other peer-reviewed scholarship: N/A Scholarship without named authorship: N/A Non-peer reviewed scholarship in print or other media:n/a Proceedings of meetings or other non-peer reviewed scholarship:n/a Reviews, chapters, monographs and editorials A review of Keratocunjunctivitis sicca. Clinical Signs in Ophthalmology. 1999 7
Books/textbooks for the medical or scientific community: N/A Case reports: N/A Letters to the Editor: N/A Professional educational materials or reports, in print or other media: Clinical Guidelines and Reports: N/A Thesis: EMHL degree Capstone Project: VA Healthcare Reform Abstracts, Poster Presentations and Exhibits Presented at Professional Meetings: N/A Narrative Report I am a physician/surgeon who specializes in the medical and surgical care of patients needing eye care. Having a background as a nursing assistant through college and medical school and research experience during graduate training, plus a year of training in Pathology, my perspective is unique: a wealth of experience gained from my practice experiences, both academic and private. I am able to administer a clinic, teach students and residents, clinically and surgically, and have experienced the construction of a practice from the ground up and all that this entails, from business plans to loans, purchasing, marketing, etc. I have both the experience and credibility to enhance the quality of practice and education of others. My clinical interests primarily involve the practice of Ophthalmology and medical education. As a Cornea trained surgeon, I receive many referrals for my expertise in anterior segment. Since I no longer teach at the VA in Boston, I started to engage in medical student teaching at Tufts University Medical School and volunteered at MEEI, prior to being hired in a permanent position. Nonclinically, I have a great interest in the care of our nation s Veteran population. My graduate school project focused on VA Healthcare reform and ways to integrate VA health into mainstream US healthcare. I still am in contact with VA leadership. In summary, having been involved with Harvard teaching hospitals over the course of my career, it is my hope and intention to contribute to and be an example of a standard of excellence. 8
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