DATE OF CV 06/05/15 CURRICULUM VITAE Gurpreet Singh Chahal, M.D., F.A.C.P. PERSONAL INFORMATION Place of Birth: Professional address: India 788 Service Road, B324 Clinical Center Building Michigan State University Department of Medicine East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Professional telephone: (517) 353-6625 E-mail address: Gurpreet.chahal@hc.msu.edu EDUCATION/POST GRADUATE TRAINING Medical School: India. M.B.B.S.; Government Medical College; Patiala, Punjab, Residency: Wayne State University, 2009 2012 MEDICAL LICENSURE State: Michigan License number: 4301094179 BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Internal Medicine August 2013/board certificate number 332235 PRESENT POSITION OR ACADEMIC RANK Assistant Professor of Medicine Michigan State University Department of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine East Lansing, Michigan 2012-present WORK EXPERIENCE July 2012- Present: Academic Faculty in the division of General Internal Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan IM Residency Program Key Faculty responsibilities. Teaching attending on the firm service at Sparrow hospital. Revised 6-4-15 Page 1
Hospitalist Rounder at Sparrow Hospital. Mentor to Resident Outpatient Clinic. Medical Student Teaching responsibilities. Super-user for Sparrow hospital EMR implementation. June 2009 June 2012 Internal Medicine Resident Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan History taking, thorough examination, and treatment of Patients. Evaluating lab reports Discussing cases with fellow residents Attending seminars and discussions June 2008-May09 Medical Officer Ivy Hospital And Research Institute India Complete checkup of outdoor patients Writing prescriptions Analyzing lab reports Discussions with attending Physicians Handling emergencies April 2008- May 2008 Internal Medicine Clerkship Wilson Memorial Hospital New York Taking part in the physical examination Observation of the examination and follow up Witnessed several different tests: Stress tests, 2D Echocardiograms, heart catheterizations, radiographic testing, and blood reports Discussed modes of treatment and analysis of the patients Jan 2008-March08 Preparation for ECFMG. January 2007- December 2007 Intern Rajindra Hospital Patiala, India Revised 6-4-15 Page 2
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Taking detailed history taking, physical examination, and laboratory investigations for outdoor patients. Worked in Internal Medicine, General Surgery, OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Social and Preventive Medicine, Psychiatry, Transfusion Medicine, and Casualty. January 2000 Volunteer AIDS Prevention Society, Punjab NGO Since 1992 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Awareness programs on HIV/AIDS for truck drivers, industrial workers, slum dwellers, and commercial sex workers. Awareness programs on drug abuse. Provide free diagnostic and treatment facilities for poor people. January 2006 - April 2006 Medical Student, Dr. B.S. Sidhu Govt. Medical College, Patiala, India Objectives: To know myths and misconceptions about panic attacks. To create awareness among villagers regarding malpractice by quacks in the form of magic therapy. April 2005 - August 2005 Medical Student, Dr. Gurmel Singh Govt. Medical College, Patiala, India Objectives: To assess level of awareness regarding drug related harm and high risk sexual behavior. To create awareness amongst villagers through an educational program. December 2004 - April 2005 Medical Student, Dr. Gurmel Singh Govt. Medical College, Patiala, India Objectives: To assess drug patterns and high risk behavior amongst rural youth in Punjab. Revised 6-4-15 Page 3
PUBLICATONS Peer Reviewed Articles/Abstracts: 1. Jamel M. Various Patterns in Readiness of Use of Technology in Federally Qualified Health Centers. 2014 poster by REPID Scholar, Chahal acknowledged as mentor. Presented at Mid-SURE in Lansing, Michigan. 2. Kim D, Joginpally T, Chahal G. Primary epiploic appendagitis masquerading as an acute abdomen. 2014 abstract/poster presentation at American College of Physicians National Meeting; Orlando, FL. 3. Olomu A, Gautam B, Buda B, Joplin I, Holland K, Hsu W, Chahal G, Therman A, Todem D, Holmes-Rovner M. Do Safety-Net Patients have Access to Cardiovascular Risk Factors Control? 2014 abstract presentation at Quality of Care and Outcomes Research (QCOR) Scientific Sessions; Baltimore, MD. 4. Chahal G, Buda B, Hachem H, Olomu A. Assessing the readiness and interest towards electronic means of communication among patients at Federally Qualified Health Centers. 2014 abstract/poster presentation at Quality of Care and Outcomes Research (QCOR) Scientific Sessions; Baltimore, MD. 5. Olomu A, Gautam B, Buda B, Hsu W, Chahal G, Uwaje W, Samaraweera J, Machavarapu H, Todem D, Holmes-Rovner M. Patient Activation Intervention Improved Evidence-Based Medication Use in Diabetic and Heart Disease Patients in Federally Qualified Health Centers: The Office Guidelines Applied to Practice Program. 2014 Oral presentation at SGIM 37 th Annual Meeting; San Diego, CA. 6. Olomu A, Gautam B, Buda B, Hsu W, Therman A, Kumar E, Chahal G, Todem D, Holmes-Rovner M. Blood Pressure Control in Diabetic Patients at Federally Qualified Health Centers: The Impact of Office- Guidelines Applied to Practice (Office-GAP) Program. 2014 Poster presentation at SGIM 37 th Annual Meeting; San Diego, CA. 7. Olomu A, Gautam B, Buda B, Hsu W, Therman A, Kumar E, Chahal G, Todem D Holmes-Rovner M. Blood pressure control in diabetic patients at federally qualified health centers: The impact of Office- Guidelines Applied to Practice (Office-GAP) Program. 2013 Oral presentation at Midwest SGIM Regional Meeting; Chicago, IL. 8. Olomu A, Gautam B, Buda B, Hsu W, Chahal G, Uwaje W, Samaraweera J, Machavarapu H, Todem D, Holmes-Rovner M. Patient activation intervention improved evidence-based medication use in diabetic and heart disease patients in federally qualified health centers: The Office Guidelines Applied to Practice Program. 2013 Oral presentation at Midwest GIM Regional Meeting; Chicago, IL. 9. Chahal Gurpreet, Chahal Gurmel. Evaluation of Drug Related Harm Reduction and Safe Sex Campaign Among youth in rural areas of Revised 6-4-15 Page 4
Peer Reviewed Online Publication: EXAMINATIONS CERTIFICATION/ LICENSURE Punjab, India. Abstract Book of the 17th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm. 2006 Apr; 17th(Tu.009P): 130. 10. Chahal Gurpreet, Chahal Gurmel. Abuse of Alcohol, Drugs, Smoking and high risk sexual behaviour among youth in rural areas of Punjab State of India. 17th International Conference on the reduction of Drug Related Harm. 2006 Apr; 17th(Tu.028P): 138. 1. Chahal G.S. (2006, October 8). Myths and Misconceptions about Panic Attacks and Magic Therapy by Quacks in Rural India. http://anxiety-panic.com/conference/c006ah.cfm. Passed USMLE Step 3 May 2008: USMLE Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills) August 2008: USMLE Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) with a score of 99 th Percentile November 2007: USMLE Step 1 with a score of 99 th Percentile Board Certification: Punjab Medical Council, Punjab, India Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, August 2013 MEDICAL EDUCATION September 2013 Start of Masters in Health Informatics Program, U of M Courses Complete: Introduction to Health Informatics (HMP 668) This course introduces students to the concepts and practices of health informatics. Topics include: a) an introduction to the health informatics field; b) major applications and commercial vendors; c) decision support methods and technologies; d) analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation of healthcare information systems; and e) new opportunities and emerging trends. A semester-long group project provides students with hands-on experience in planning and building healthcare information systems; associated ethical and legal topics, software engineering and human-computer interaction issues, and user adoption and outcome evaluation methodologies will also be addressed. Health Behavior & Health Education (HBEHED 600) HBHE 600 provides an overview of the psychosocial determinants of behavioral risk factors that affect health. We address these determinants Revised 6-4-15 Page 5
within theories, models, and frameworks of health-related behavior. Contextual Inquiry & Project Management (SI 501) This course builds skills in user-centered analysis via the basic principles of contextual inquiry, a user-centered design process. Working with a realworld client and in cross-disciplinary teams, students advance their skills and learn new strategies to manage project timelines, workloads, and responsibilities; conduct interviews; observe work practices and information usage; abstract, analyze, and synthesize qualitative data; and present their conclusions and recommendations. Each client experience allows students to examine how information and human behavior influence actions in some process or service within an organization. Python for Informatics (SI 502) To appreciate the opportunities and make wise choices about the use of technology, information professionals need to understand the architectures of modern information systems. In alternative system architectures, storage, communication, and processing substitute for and complement each other in different ways. This course introduces students, at several different levels of abstraction, to sets of functional components and alternative ways of combining those components to form systems. It also introduces a set of desirable system properties and a core set of techniques that are useful in building systems that have those properties. June 2002- December 2007 Government Medical College Patiala, India Bachelors of Medicine and Bachelors of Surgery (MBBS) MEDICAL SCHOOL AWARDS Mr. Fresher Award (Mr. Well Dressed) Academic Medal for Community Medicine Silver Medal for 2 nd Position in Academics for the Final Year MEMBERSHIP AND HONORARY SOCIETIES Fellow, American College of Physicians Member of Indian Medical Association Member of International AIDS Society Member of International Harm Reduction Association Member of Alumni Association of Govt. Medical College, Patiala, India. Member of American Medical Informatics Association. Member of American College of Physicians. Member HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management systems society): 2013-present Member, American College of Physicians: 2009-present Revised 6-4-15 Page 6
Member, Association of Independent Healthcare Information Technology Professionals (AIDHIT): 2014-present ADMINISTRATIVE/COMMITTEE SERVICE Abstract Review for American College of Physicians, Michigan Chapter Scientific Meeting 2014 Associates Day 2014, Michigan ACP, Sterling Heights: reviewed abstracts May 9 CHM Grievance/Complaint Hearing Panel 2013 present TEACHING ACTIVITIES HOSPITAL OR OFFICE-BASED Sparrow Hospital: Michigan State University: Management Attending on General Medicine Service, multiple sessions, 2012-present Attending Physician supervising residents outpatient clinics/once a week, 2012-present Student Education Days (9/14/12, 11/8/13, 1/17/14, 3/14/14), Grand Rounds (5/25/2015), Problem Based Learning, HM515 Cardiovascular 4 weeks, Spring 2013 HM528 Metabolic, Endocrine Reproductive 3 weeks, Spring 2013 HM511 Infectious Disease, 3 weeks, Fall 2013 HM535 Clinical Skills Gateway, 2 half-day sessions, April 2013 Clinical Skills V / Block II Gateway-Neuro/Newborn/Cardiac, 2 half-day sessions, April 2014 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Best Play Writer Award IMA Appreciation Award Appreciation Award by AIDS Prevention Society Awarded United Nations Media Award for my telefilm Has been an EMR Super-user at various healthcare systems across America assisting with Go-lives voluntarily. Revised 6-4-15 Page 7