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Southeast Kansas Health Study  

CURRICULUM VITAE

Harold William Barkman, Jr., M.D., M.S.P.H.

       The University of Kansas Medical Center

     3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160-7381

Place of Birth:      Omaha, Nebraska

Date of Birth:      April 12, 1947  

Married:       Paula Moore Barkman  

Children:         Sarah     08/21/77        Paul   05/26/83

                      Michael   11/19/78          Katherine 04/12/87                                

William    06/23/81         Anne  03/09/89         

Education:

B.A.           Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 1965-1969

M.D.           Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, 1970-1974

M.S.P.H.      University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1979-1980

Postdoctoral Education:

Internship, Internal Medicine, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, 1974-1975

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1975-1977

Fellowship, Pulmonary Diseases, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1977-1980

Residency, Occupational Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1978-1980

Certification:

Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners (Part I, 1972; Part II, 1974; Part III, 1975)

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, June 1977

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, Sub-specialty, Pulmonary Diseases, June 1980

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, Sub-speciality, Critical Care, November 1995

"B" Reader Certification, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1980-1985

Licensure:

Oklahoma, No. 10694, 9/15/75            Utah, No. 5707, 8/77

Colorado, No. 22846, 1/10/80            South Dakota, No. 2491, 1/8/80

North Dakota, No. 4367, 2/23/80            Montana, No. 4473, 3/10/80

Wyoming, No. 2972A                           Louisiana, No. 05180R, 8/21/80

Kansas, No. 04-22878, 7/89                 Iowa, No. 27869, 11/90

 

Professional Appointments:

July 1978 - July 1980                Physician, Respiratory Clinic, Carbon County Hospital, Price, Utah

July 1980 - August 1980           Instructor of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah,  College of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah

July, 1980 - August 1980 Staff Physician, Salt Lake Veterans Administration,  Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

Sept 1980 - June 1985    Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Tulane University, School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

Sept 1980 - Nov 1985     Associate Director, ICU, Charity Hospital of  Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana

January 1982 - July 1989   Director, Pulmonary Function Laboratory, Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

January 1982 -  July 1989   Co-Director, Respiratory Therapy, Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

March 1983 - July 1989 Director, Critical Care Medicine Program, Tulane Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine,   New Orleans, Louisiana

August 1983 - July 1989     Staff Physician, Veterans Administration Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

July 1984 - July 1989     Co-Director, Pulmonary Diseases Section, Tulane Medical Center, Department of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

July 1985 - July 1989     Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases Section, Tulane Medical Center, Department of Medicine, New Orleans,  Louisiana

December 1985 - July 1989      Co-Director, ICU, Charity Hospital of Louisiana,  New Orleans, Louisiana

July 1986 - July 1989    Director, Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship Program, Tulane University, School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana

May 1987 - July 1989   Director, Intermediate Care Unit, Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana    

July 1989 - Present     Associate Professor of Internal and Preventive Medicine,

Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

July 1989 - August 1991   Associate Director, Center for Environment and Occupational Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

August 1992 - August 1994     Medical Director, Employee Health Service University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

January 1991 - Present         Senior Physician, Center for Environmental and Occupational Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

September 1991 – Present        Director, Center for Environmental and  Occupational Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

December 1995 - Present         Director, Johnson County, Kansas, Health Department Laboratories Services

May 1998 - June 1998          Interim Chief of Staff, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

July 1998 - Present Chief of Staff, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

 

Memberships:

Member, Society for Occupational and Environmental  Health

Member, Kansas Thoracic Society

Member, American College of Physicians

Member, American Public Health Association

Member, American Thoracic Society

Member, Medical Group Management Association

Member, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Member, Great Plains College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Vice President 1993, President 1994

Member, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce

 

Awards:

Gallium67 Citrate Uptake in Coal Workers,  Pneumoconiosis.  September, 1979 - March, 1980.

Coal Development Fund, University of Utah

Non-specific Bronchial Responsiveness in Asthma.  March, 1979 - March, 1982.

Biomedical Research Support Grant, Tulane University School of Medicine,

Principal Investigator

Analysis of Pulmonary Immunocompetence in Patients with Bronchogenic Carcinoma by Bronchoalveolar 

        Lavage.  January, 1982 - December, 1982. 

Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans, Co-Principal Investigator

Alveolar Macrophages and Environmental Cocarcinogenesis.

Fossie E. West Memorial Trust Fund Award, Co-Investigator

Meropenem Clinical Trial.

October 1990-1992.  ICI Pharmaceuticals Group, Principal Investigator

KDHE/KU Lead Health Education Assistant Award

1990-1991.  University of Kansas Medical Center, Senior Consultant

Multicenter Open Randomized Comparative Study of Meropenem (CI 194,660/SM 7338) and

Ceftazidime Alone or Ceftazidime Plus an Aminoglycoside in the Treatment of Lower Respiratory

Infections.  1990-1992.

Evaluation of Potential Exposure Resulting from Contact With Bayleton Lynx or Merit Treated Turf.  1993.

Ciprofloxacin and Clarithromycin Comparison for the Treatment of Acute Bacterial Exacerbations

of Chronci Bronchitis.  1993-present.

 

Invited Presentations:

GA67 citrate imaging in coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP).

Presented at the American Lung Association/American Thoracic Society 76th Annual Meeting,

May 19, 1980, Washington D.C.

Carcinoma of the Lung. 

Presentation at the Third Annual New Orleans Internal Medicine Board Review course,

       September 8-13, 1981, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pulmonary Infections in the ICU.

Presentation at the Sixth Annual Internal Medicine Update 1982,  March 1-6, 1982, Orlando, Florida.

Lung Cancer.

Presentation at the Fourth Annual New Orleans Internal Medicine Board Review Course,

September 7-12, 1982, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Poliomyelitis and Sleep Apnea. 

Presentation at the Sixth Annual Southern Sleep Society Meeting, November 12, 1982, 

New Orleans, Louisiana.

Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

Presentation at the Fifth Annual New Orleans.  

        Internal Medicine Board Review Course, September  7-11,  1983, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Inhalation challenge testing with 2, 4 and 2, 6 toluene diisocyanate isomers.

Presented at the American College of Chest Physicians, 50th Annual Meeting,

October 1984, Dallas, Texas.

Epidemiology of Environmental lung disease (Moderator).

      Annual Meeting American Thoracic Society, May, 1985, Anaheim, California.

Lung Cancer.

Presentation at the Seventh Annual New Orleans Internal Medicine Board Review Course,

       September 3-8, 1985,  New Orleans, Louisiana.

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

       American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, May 11-14, 1986,  Kansas City, Missouri.

Non-Specific bronchial reactivity in polyurethane workers.

Presented at the American Thoracic society Annual Meeting, May 11-14, 1986.   Kansas City, Missouri.

Pneumoconioses and Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

Presentation for the 8th Annual New Orleans,  September 2-7, 1986,  New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pneumoconioses and Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

            Presentation for the 9th Annual New Orleans Internal Medicine Board Review Course,

September 8-13, 1987, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pneumoconioses and Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

Presentation for the 10th Annual New Orleans Internal Medicine Board Review Course,

September 6-11, 1988,  New Orleans, Louisiana.

Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome.  Tulane University School of Medicine,

Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Mardi Gras Course, March 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana

Occupational and Recreational Exposure, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges.

Visiting Professor.  Bethany Medical Center, February 23, 1990, Kansas City, Missouri

Complications of Mechanical Ventilation.

Annual Scientific Meeting of the West Virginia Thoracic Society,

January 11-13, 1991 at Silver Creek, Snow Shoe, WV

Evaluation of Work Related Asthma/Occupational Asthma.

Meet-the-Professor Seminar, 1991 International Conference ATS Annual Meeting,

May 12-15, 1991, Anaheim, California

Diagnosis and Treatment of Pneumonia in the Critically Ill:  Issues in Critical Care.

September 7, 1991, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 

New Strategies in the Management of COPD.

September 27, 1991, Galichia Medical Group, Wichita, Kansas

COPD.  December 13, 1991, Medical Surgical Seminar, Munson Army Community Hospital,

Leavenworth, Kansas

Treatment of COPD - Where Are We Headed?

March 12, 1992, Medical Group of Junction City, Kansas

April 24, 1992, Medical Group of Fort Riley, Kansas

June 25, 1992, Medical Group of Manhattan, Kansas

May 7, 1992, Veterans Administration Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa

May 8, 1992, Osteopathic School of Medicine, Des Moines, Iowa

Lung Cancer and Case Studies.

April 27, 1992, Medical Group in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

Occupational Asthma.

March 27, 1992, American College of Physicians, San Diego, California

      Assessment and Treatment of Agricultural Lung Insult.

September 3, 1992, University of Kansas 24th Annual Respiratory Care Symposium,  Kansas City, Kansas

Update on Lead Poisoning: A Paradigm for Solving Exposure Riddles.

September 12, 1992, American College of Physicians, Kansas Chapter Scientific Meeting,

Overland Park, Kansas

Lead Poisoning in School Age Children.

September 17, 1992, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas

Lead Poisoning.

September 17, 1992, Mt. Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg, Kansas

Recent Advances in the Treatment of COPD.

February 25, 1993, St Mary's Hospital, Manhattan, Kansas

Asbestos Related Pulmonary Disease.

March 11, 1993, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, Kansas

Changing Concepts in the Treatment of Occupational Asthma Allergy.

March 11, 1993, VA Grand Rounds Conference, Calmery O'Neil VA Medical Center,  Topeka,  Kansas

COPD in the 90s: Where Are We Headed?

March 17, 1993,  Medical Staff Luncheon Conference, Research Medical Center,  Kansas City, Missouri

Lead Poisoning: A Paradigm for Occupational Disease Investigation.

April 14, 1993, Greater Kansas City Society of Internists, Kansas City, Missouri

Treatment Strategy of COPD in the 90s: Where are We Going? 

April 18, 1993, National Osteopathic Health Conference, Weston Crown Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Recent Advances in Treatment of COPD.

May 19, 1993, Riley Country Medical Society,  Manhattan, Kansas

Overview of Asthma Therapy.  Medical Education Department Noon Lecture,

June 23, 1993, Baptist Medical Center,  Kansas City, Missouri

Environmental Asthma.

September 3, 1993, 25th Annual Respiratory Care Symposium, KUMC, Kansas City, Kansas

Lead Poisoning in Adults.

September 9, 1993, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, Kansas

Adult Asthma Management.  October 5, 1993.

Exercise Induced Asthma.  October 6, 1993

4th Annual Current Issues in Cardiac and Pulmonary Medicine, St. Francis Hospital, Grand Island,  Nebraska

Introduction to Respiratory Issues in the Workplace, Legionella and Asthma.

October 26, 1993, 44th Annual Safety and Health Conference, Healthcare Section,  Wichita, Kansas

Lead Intoxication.

February 2, 1994. Department of Family Practice CME Conference, Bethany Medical Center,

Kansas City, Kansas

NIH Guidelines on Asthma.

February 25, 1994.  Girard (Kansas) Hospital District No. 1 staff physicians

OSHA Guidelines for Respiratory Protection.

Diagnostic Evaluation and Management of Chronic Obstructive and Restrictive Lung Disease.

May 16 and 19, 1994.  KUMC Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Kansas City, Kansas.

May 20, 1994.  17th Annual Carroll P. Hungate Seminar Post Graduate Seminar on Occupational and Environment Health, Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri.

Overview of Occupational Medicine Issues.

May 21, 1994, Family Practice Board Review.  American Academy of Family Physicians,

Kansas City, Missouri.

Treatment of COPD--Update.

June 10, 1994.  Irwin Army Hospital, Fort Riley, Kansas.

Update on Environmental Lung Disease.

July 7, 1994.  Providence Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas

Treatment of COPD in the '90s. 

August 11, 1994.  Residents in Family Practice Clinic, KUMC, Kansas City, Kansas

Lead Poisoning.  Family Practice Noon Teleconference,

August 26, 1994, KUMC, Kansas City, Girard and Hays, Kansas

Risks to Health Care Workers.

September 1, 1994.  26th Annual Postgraduate Respiratory Care Symposium, Overland Park, Kansas

Update on COPD, Medical Staff Luncheon Conference

September 14, 1994, Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Status Asthmaticus. 

Management of Adult Asthma.

September 19, 1994.  Cardiac and Pulmonary Conference, St. Francis Hospital, Grand Island, Nebraska

It's Scary Out There:  Environmental Issues.  Four-State Nursing Conference

October 27, 1994, Southeast Kansas Regional Area Health Education, Pittsburg, Kansas

Indoor Air Quality--Are We Becoming More Sensitive?

November 1, 1994, 45th Annual Kansas Safety & Health Conference, Overland Park, Kansas

Navigating the Continuum of Care. 

November 2, 1994.  National Center for Managed Health Care Administration,

University of Missouri at Kansas City, Missouri.

The Use of ILO Classification in the Diagnosis of Occupational Lung Disease:

Background, Problems and Cases.  (With Glendon Cox, M.D.) November 21, 1994,

Great Plains College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri

Health Effects of Lead.  Lead Poisoning Prevention Seminar for Not-for-Profit Organizations. January 19, 1995,

sponsored by Leadbusters and the Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, Kansas

Environmental Lead Contamination in the Tri-State Area:  How to Evaluate, Treat and Prevent

Lead Poisoning.  January 26, 1995, Mount Carmel Medical Center, Pittsburg, Kansas

The Solution to Treating Your Critical Care COPDers. 

        February 2, 1995, Family Practice Clinic, KUMC, Kansas City, Kansas

What We Need to Know About Tuberculosis in 1995.  February 16, 1995,

Medical Education Conference, Providence Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

Agriculture Health and Safety.

April 14, 1995, and April 19, 1996, Environmenal Health Students, Preventive Medicine Division,

KU Medical Center

Treatment of COPD.

May 11, 1995, Staff and Residents Noon Conference, Eisenhower VA Hospital, Leavenworth, Kansas

October 12, 1995, Grand Rounds, Colmery-O=Neil Medical Center, Topeka, Kansas

Lead Screening of Adults.

May 31, 1995, Johnson County Health Department Nurses, Olathe, Kansas

Workers' Compensation: Legal Issues and Practical Solutions. 

September 15, 1995, Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Kansas City, Missouri

Occupational Lung Diseases.

September 22, 1995,  Allergy Noon Conference, KU Medical Center

The Spectrum of Environmental and Occupational Lung Disease.

September 30, 1995, Ozark Chest Conference XV:

Occupational Lung Disease and Respiratory Protocol, Conference Moderator, Osage Beach, Missouri

Risks to Health Care Workers.

      October 6, 1995, Family Practice Noon Conference (Telemedicine), KU Medical Center, KC, Wichita, and Fort Hays, Kansas

Occupational Pulmonary Illness/Injury.

        November 14, 1995, Insurance Claim Staff, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,

Overland Park, Kansas

Occupational Lung Diseases.

November 30, 1995, Respiratory Care students, KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

Is Your Job Killing Your Lungs?

April 26, 1996,  Bethany Family Medicine CME Conference, Kansas City, Kansas

Update in Occupational Lung Diseases, 1996.

May 3, 1996.  Grand Rounds, University of Missouri-KC, Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri  

Emphysema. 

October 18, 1996.  Biochemistry class of medical students, KU Medical Center.

Environmental Pulmonary Rehab in the Work Place.

November 7, 1996.  Professional Continuing Education Conference, Mid-America Rehabilitation Hospital,  Overland Park, Kansas

Occupational Lung Disease.

February 11, 1997.  Professional Continuing Education Conference for Occupational Medicine Nurses, Mid-America Rehabilitation Hospital,  Overland Park, Kansas

Assessing Fitness for Duty for Individuals with Diminished Pulmonary Function.

March 8, 1997.  Hungate Postgraduate Seminar on Occupational and Environmental Health, Marriott Hotel, Overland Park, Kansas

Asthma and the Ozone.

October 5, 1997.  17th Annual Ozark Chest Conference, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Respiratory Diseases Associated with Agriculture.

May 27, 1998.  North American Consortium Spring Conference: Agromedicine Comes to Oz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.

Environmental Problems in the State of Kansas Related to Cancer.

January 5, 1999.  Cancer Research Round Table, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

 

Invited Outside Lectures

Supercourse VII,  New Orleans, LA,  1982

Rapides General Hospital,  Alexandria, LA, 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1988.

Lallie Kemp Charity Hospital, Independence, LA, 1982; 1984.

Fort Polk Army Hospital, Leesville, LA, 1984; 1987; 1988.

Methodist Hospital, East New Orleans, LA, 1984

Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital, Las Vegas, NV, 1984; 1986

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1984

National Jewish Hospital, Denver, CO, 1984

Bogalusa Charity Hospital, Bogalusa, LA 1985

American Legion Hospital, Jennings, LA 1986

Gulfport Memorial Hospital, Gulfport, MS, 1986; 1988

Veterans Administration, Alexandria, LA, May 18, 1987

Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, MS, July 9, 1987

Thibodeaux General Hospital, Thibodeaux, LA, 1988

Singing River Hospital, Pascagoula, MS, 1988

Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, MO, May 1990

Kansas Medical Education Foundation, Topeka, KS, February 1990

Humana Hospital, Overland Park, KS, October 1990

West Virginia School of Medicine, Charleston, WV, January 1991

Providence-St. Margaret Health Center, Kansas City, KS, April 1990

Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, KS, June 1991

Wichita Institute of Clinical Research, Wichita, KS, September 1991

Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, KS, October 1991

Larned State Hospital, Larned, KS, October 1991

Park Hills Country Club, Pratt, KS, October 1991

St. Anthony Hospital, Hays, KS, October 1991

Munson Army Community Hospital, Leavenworth, KS, December 1991

Medical Group, Junction City, KS, March 1992

Medical Group, Fort Riley, KS, April 1992

Medical Group, Fort Leavenworth, KS, April 1992

Veterans Administration Hospital, Des Moines, IA, May 1992

Osteopathic School of Medicine, Des Moines, IA, May 1992

Medical Group, Manhattan, KS, June 1992   

Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS, September 1992

St. Mary's Hospital, Pittsburg, KS, September 1992

Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, KS, March 1993

Research Medical Center, Kansas City, MO, March 1993

Greater Kansas City Society of Internists, Kansas City, MO, April 1993

National Osteopathic Health Conference, Kansas City, MO, May 1993

Riley Country Medical Society, Manhattan, KS, May 1993

Baptist Medical Center, Kansas City, MO, June 1993

Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, KS, September 1993

St. Francis Hospital, Grand Island, NE, October 1993

Safety and Health Conference, Wichita, KS, October 1993

Lead Training Seminars, University of Kansas Continuing Education, Olathe, KS, 1993 to present

Pulmonary Medicine Lectures, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, KUMC, May 1994

17th Annual Carroll P. Hungate Post Graduate Seminar on Occupational and Environment Health,

Holiday Inn Crown Plaza, Kansas City, MO, May 1994

Invited Outside Lectures (cont=d):

Family Practice Board Review, American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, MO, May 1994

Irwin Hospital, Fort Riley, KS, June 1994

Providence Hospital, Kansas City, KS, July 1994, February 1995

Research Medical Center, Kansas City, MO, September 1994

Cardiac and Pulmonary Conference, Grand Island, NE, September 1994

Four-State Nursing Conference, Pittsburg, KS, October 1994

45th Annual Kansas Safety & Health Conference, Overland Park, KS, November 1994

National Center for Managed Health, Core Administration, Univ. of MO-Kansas City,  November 1994

Great Plains College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Kansas City, MO,   November 1994,

Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City, KS, January 1995

Mount Carmel Medical Center, Pittsburg, KS, January 1995

Eisenhower VA Hospital, Leavenworth, KS, May 1995

Johnson County Health Department, Olathe, KS, May 1995

Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Kansas City, MO, September 1995     Ozark Chest Conference XV,       Osage Beach, MO, September 1995

Colmery-O'Neil Medical Center Medical Grand Rounds, Topeka, KS, October 1995

St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company Claim Staff, Overland Park, KS, November 1995

Bethany Medical Center, CME Conference, Kansas City, KS April 1996

Truman Medical Center, Grand Rounds, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO,

May 1996

Mid-America Rehabilitation Hospital, Professional Continuing Education Conference, Overland Park, KS, November 1996, February 1997

Hungate Seminar, Great Plains College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, March 1996, March 1997

17th Annual Ozark Chest Conference, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, October 1997

North American Consortium: Agromedicine Comes to Oz, Manhattan & Kansas City, Kansas, May 1998.

 

Committees:

A.   Local

 1.  Medical School

a.      Tulane University School of Medicine

1) Committee on Student Affairs, 1985-1989

2)      Grievance Committee, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1988-1989

3) Search Committee:  Chairman of Obstetrics/Gynecology, 1989

b.      University of Kansas School of Medicine

1) Preventive Medicine Advisory Committee, , 1990

2) Department of Medicine Quality Assurance Committee, 1991-1995

3)      Handbook Committee, 1992-present

4)      Institutional Biosafety Committee, 1992-present

5)      Practice Plan Committee, 1994

6)      Medical Audit, Quality Assurance & Utilization Review Committee, 1995-present

7)      Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Development, Chairman, 1995

 8)      Laser Safety Committee, Chairman, 1996

 9)      Infection Prevention and Control Committee, 1996

     10)      Medical Staff Executive Committee, 1996

     11) Pathology Chair Review Committee, Chairman, 1996

2.   Hospital

a. Tulane Medical Center

1) Ad Hoc Housing Committee, 1987

2) Critical Care Ad Hoc Committee, 1987-1989

3) Home Care Program

4) Laser Committee

5) Nurses/Physician Liaison Committee, 1984-1986

6) Chairman, Terminal Care Committee, 1988-1989

b. Charity Hospital of New Orleans

1) Medical Intensive Care Advisory Committee,  1980-1989

2) Screening and Assessment Committee,  1988-1989

c. Veterans Administration Hospital

1) Critical Care Committee, 1988-1989

d.      University of Kansas Medical Center

1)      Market Planning  Committee, 1991-1993

2)      Institutional Biosafety Committee, 1991-present

3)      Laser Safety Committee, 1991-present

4)      Surgical Case Review Committee, 1991-present

5)      Infection Control Committee, 1993-present

6)      Medical Staff Executive Committee, 1995-present

7)      Hospital Product Review Committee, 1996

8)      Antibiotic Use Subcommittee, 1996

 9) Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1996-present

 3.  State

a. Medicaid Drug Formulary Committee, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1988-1989

 4.      Continuing Medical Education

a. Steering Committee, Supercourse VII

American Thoracic Society of Louisiana 1982

b.    Co-Course Director, Current Concepts in Inotropic Therapy

November 23, 1985; February 14, 1986.  New Orleans, Louisiana

c.      Program Committee, Tri-State Thoracic Conference

January 17-18, 1986; January 9-10, 1987.  Biloxi, Mississippi

January 18-19, 1988.  Point Clear, Alabama

d.      Course Director, Techniques in Bronchoscopic Laser Therapy

January 31 - February 1, 1986; November 13-15, 1986; January 27-29, 1988

New Orleans, Louisiana

e.    Co-Chairman, Law and Medicine Series

November 6-7, 1986, Tulane Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana

f.    Co-Conference Chairman, Tri-State Thoracic Conference

January 19-20, 1990.  Point Clear, Alabama

g.      Program Committee, Respiratory Care Symposium, 1993, 1994, 1995

h.      Planning Committee, Hungate Seminar, 1994, 1995, 1996.  Chairman, 1995

i.      Planning Committee, Ozark Chest Conference XV, 1995, 1996, 1997.  Chairman, 1995

j.      Executive Committee, American Lung Association of Kansas, 1997-2000

B.   National

 1.      Program Committee, Environmental and Occupational Health, American Thoracic Society,

  1985, 1993, 1994

 2.      Subcommittee on Occupational Lung Disease Scientific Assembly on Environmental and

  Occupational Health, American Thoracic Society, 1985-1986

 3.      Occupational and Environmental Health Abstract Review Committee

 American College of Chest Physicians, 1986

       4.  The BAL Cooperative Group Steering Committee: NIHR SCOR Grant. 

 Division of Occupational and Immunologic Lung Diseases, 1985-1990

 

Editorial Boards

Reviewer:

 1.      American Review of Respiratory Disease

 2.  Chest

 3.      Archives of Internal Medicine

 

Publications:

A.   Abstracts

1.      Barkman HW, Kanner RE, Rom WN, Welch DM.  Gallium 67 Citrate Imaging in Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis.  Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1980; 121, 221.

  2.      Hendrick DJ, Hughes J, Fabbri LM, Banks DE, Barkman HW, et al.  Epidemiological measurement of bronchial reactivity in polyurethane workers. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1983; 127 (4): 154.

  3.      Weissman DN, deShazo RD, Banks DE, Nordberg J, Barkman HW. Bronchoalveolar lavage cell-lymphocyte interactions; The effects of several immunomodulator agents in smokers and nonsmokers. Clinical Research.  Southern Section, AFCR, 1983; 31 (5): 886A

  4.  deShazo RD, Banks DE, Weissman DN, Barkman HW, et al., Bronchoalveolar lavage cell lymphocyte interactions in smokers, nonsmokers and patients with carcinoma of the lung.  National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute International Conference on Bronchoalveolar Lavage. 5:84

  5.      Barkman HW, Banks DE, Hendrick DJ, et al.  Inhalation challenge testing with 2,4 and 2,6 toluene diisocyanate isomers. Chest 1984; 86:340. 

  6.      Glindmeyer H, Barkman HW, Jones RN, et al., FEV: A Rational "End of Test" for the FVC. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1984; 129 (4) P A31.

  7.      Weissman DN, Banks DE, Barkman HW, et al.  Evidence for immunological dysfunction at the lung level in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung.  Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1984; 129 (4) PA31.

  8.      Barkman HW., Hughes JM, Banks DE, Glindmeyer HW, Butcher BT, et al.  Non-specific bronchial reactivity in polyurethane workers. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1986; 133: A263 (supplement).

  9.  Sastre J, Banks DE, Ellis EG, Barkman HW, et al.  Isocyanate-induced asthma. Review of 62 challenge tests.  Amer Rev Of Resp Dis 1987; 135A235 (supplement).

10.  Banks DE, Morgan JE, deShazo RD, Rodriquez F, Barkman HW, Weisman DN.  Reliability of cell counts in serial bronchoalveolar lavage.  Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1987; 135:A27 (supplement).

11.  Banks DE, Morgan JE, deShazo RD, Barkman HW, Weissman DN. Variability of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid proteins in normal individuals.  Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1987;135:A394 (supplement).

12.  Sastre J, Barkman HW, Lopez M, Banks DE, Salvaggio JE.  Serum neutrophil chemotactic activity (NCA) of high molecular weight (HMW) in toluene diisocyanate (TDI) induced asthma. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1987; 135:A235 (supplement).

13.  Banks DE, Rando RJ, Ellis EG, Barkman HW. Persistence of isocyanate-induced asthma despite transfer to workplace areas of low isocyanate exposure. Amer Rev of Res Dis 1988; 137 (4):296.

14.  Banks DE, Morgan JE, Barkman HW, deShazo RD.  Implications of results from serial bronchoalveolar lavage procedures in health volunteers. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 139:A490 (supplement).

15.  Sexton JA, Barkman HW, Pingleton SK, Kerby G.  Harrington Rods and Pulmonary Complications.  Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1991; 143 (4): A455  (supplement).

 

Articles

1.  Rom WN, Barkman HW.  CF & I Steel Corporation, Pueblo, Colorado, Health Hazard Evaluation Determination Report No. 70-30-669.  U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1980.

2.  Barkman HW, Wood S.. NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Determination Report No. 79-59-696.  Hewlett Packard Corporation, Loveland, Colorado.  U.S. Department of Health, Eduction and Welfare, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1980.

3.  Rom WN, Barkman HW, Wright WE, Turner W, Kanner R, Nichols M, Coleman M, Renzetti AD.  Coal Workers' Respiratory Disease in Utah - A Preliminary Report.  In: The Health Implications of the New Energy Technologies, Rom WN, Archer VE (ed). Proceedings of Society for Occupational and Environmental Health.  Ann Arbor Science Publishers Inc., 1980; 18(3):247-256.

4.   Barkman HW. Gallium Citrate Imaging in Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis.  University of Utah Press. 1980.

5.  Rom WN, Kanner RE, Renzetti AD, Shigeoka JW, Barkman HW, et al. Respiratory Disease in Utah Coal Miners. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1981;123 (4):373-2-377.

        6.   Shigeoka JW, Gardner RM, Barkman HW.  A Portable Volume/Flow Calibrating Syringe. Chest 1982; 82:598-601.

7.  Baser Y, deShazo RD, Barkman HW, Nordberg J.  Lidocaine effects of Immunocompetent Cells: Implications for Study of Bronchoalveolar Lavage. Chest 1982; 82:323-328.

8.  Kanner RE, Renzetti A, Barkman HW, Klauber MR.Predictors of Survival in Subjects with Chronic Airflow Limitation. Amer J of Med 1983; 74:249-255.

 9.  Banks DE, Barkman HW.  Common Occupation Lung Disorders. Hospital Medicine 1983; 19(6): 93-110.

10.  Doll J, Stankus R., Barkman HW. Immunopathogenesis of Asbestosis, Silicosis and Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis. Clinics of Chest Medicine 983; 4(1): 3-14.

11.  Rom WN, Barkman HW.  Respiratory Irritants. Rom WM (Ed) Rom WN (Ed).  Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Boston Mass; Little, Brown and Company, 1983.

12.  Morgan J, Barkman HW, Waring N.  Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. In: Salvaggio JE, deShazo RD (Eds), Seminars in Respiratory Medicine.  Thieme-Stratton, New York, New York.  1984; 5:255-263.

13.  Banks DE, Barkman HW. Silicosis epidemic reported in 1900. JAMA 1984; 251 (2):217.

14.  Lueg, M, Barkman HW. Lung cancer and hypercalcemia.  The Journal of the Louisiana Medical Society 1985; 5:66-60.

15.  Barkman HW, Banks DE. Bronchoprovocation testing in occupational asthma. Folia Aller et Immun Acta 1985; 32:42-51.

16.  Kanner Re, Barkman HW, Rom WN, Taylor A. Gallium-67 Citrate Imaging in Underground Coal Miners. Amer J of Industr Med 1985; 8:49-55.

17.  Hendrick DJ, Fabbri LM, Hughes JM, Banks DE, Barkman HW, et al. Modification of the methacholine inhalation test ant its epidemiologic use in polyurethane workers. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1986; 133:600-604.

18.  Banks DE, Barkman HW, Butcher BT, Hammad YH, Rando RJ, et al.  Modification of the methacholine in a worker with methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) asthma.  Chest 1986; 89:389-393.

19.  Glindmeyer HW, Jones RN, Barkman HW, Weill H. Spirometry: Quantitative Test Criteria and Test Acceptability. Amer Rev of Resp Dis 1987; 136: 449-452.

20.      Barkman HW, Chan-Yeung M, Merchant JA. When asthma is work related. Patient Care 1987; 21:42-61.

21.  Barkman HW, Salvaggio JE.  Occupational Asthma. In: Bierman CW, Pearlman DS (Eds) Allergic Diseases from Infancy to Adulthood, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA 988; 611-616.

22.  Banks DE, Sastre J, Butcher BT, Ellis E, Rando RJ, Barkman HW, et al.  The role of inhalation challenge testing in the diagnosis of isocyanate-induced asthma. Chest 1988, 95:414-423.

23.  Banks DE, Rando RJ, Barkman HW. Persistence of toluene diisocyantate (TDI) - induced asthma despite negligible work-place exposures. Chest 1990; 97:121-125.

24.  Sastre J, Banks DE, Lopez M, Barkman HW Jr., Salvaggio JE.  Neutrophil chemotactic activity in toluene diisocyanate induced asthma.  J Allergy Clin Immunology. 1990; 85: 567-572.

25.  Banks DE, Morgan HE, deShazo RD, Weisman D, Rodriquez FH, Barkman HW, Jr., et al.  Reliability of cell counts and protein determination in serial bronchoalveolar lavage procedures performed on healthy volunteers. The American Journal of Medical Sciences 299:275-282.  November 1994.

26.  The BAL Cooperative Group Steering Committee.  Bronchoalveolar Lavage Constituents in Healthy Individuals, IPF, and Selected Comparison Groups American Review of Respiratory Dis.  1990 Vol. 141 No. 5 Part 2 169-202.

27.  Barkman HW,Chan-Yeung J, Merchant JA.  When Asthma is Work Related.  Patient Care:  October 15, 1991; 42-52.

28.  Rom WN, Barkman HW.  Respiratory Irritants.  Rom, WM (Ed), Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2nd Ed.: Boston, Mass; Little, Brown and Company, 1992;  529-533.

29.  Allen DM, Hall KN, Barkman HW.  Lingual Tonsillitis: An Uncommon Cause of Airway Compromise Responsive to Epinephrine.  Amer J Emer Med.  November 1991; 622-624.

        30.  Chodosh S, Schreurs A, Siami G, Barkman HW et al.  The efficacy of oral ciprofloxacin vs. clarithromycin for the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis.  Clinical Infectious Diseases.  Pending.

 

Major Research Interest

 1.      Epidemiology of occupational lung disease.

 2.      Reactive airway disease in an occupational setting.

 

N.I.H. Research Activities  

 1.   Investigator, NHLBI HL-15092 SCOR/Immune and Fibrotic Responses to Occupational Environments. Director: Hans Weill, M.D. 1980-1986.

 2.   Faculty, NHLBI HL-07376 Training Program in Fibrotic and Immunologic Pulmonary Disease.  Director: John Salvaggio, M.D. 1980-1986.

 3.   Faculty/Investigator, NIHT32 ES-07079-16 Training Program in Environmental Toxicology.  Director: Curtis D. Klaassen, Ph.D.  1994-1999.

      4.      Physician/Investigator, NIH ES03765 Biochemical Toxicology of Cytochrome P-450.  Director: Andrew Parkinson, Ph.D.  1994-1998.

 

Other Research Activities

 1.   Principal Investigator, Oak Ridge Associated Universities 19C-80757 Physician Training Related to Environmental Lead Issues.  1995.

 2.   Principal Investigator, Mid-American Coalition on Health Care, Workers= Compensation Project, RI9066.  October 1, 1996-December 31, 1998.

 3.   Principal Investigator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Assistance Agreement, X997409-01-02, Southeast Kansas Health Study, September 1, 1997-September 1, 2000.  

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