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Office
717 S Houston Ave
Ste 304
Tulsa, OK 74127Phone+1 918-382-5064Fax+1 918-382-3589
Education & Training
- Fitzsimons Army Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1987 - 1990
- Fitzsimons Army Medical CenterInternship, Internal Medicine, 1980 - 1981
- Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern UniversityClass of 1980
- Chicago College of Osteopathic MedicineDO, 1980
- University of Colorado BoulderPh.D, 1980
- University of Colorado BoulderMA, 1972
- University of Colorado BoulderBA, 1969
Certifications & Licensure
- OK State License 2001 - 2022
- MA State License 1984 - 2007
- CO State License 1984 - 2005
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification NextGen Ambulatory EHR, NextGen Healthcare, 2012
- Special Recognition for Research Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1980
Clinical Trials
- Effects of Mild Hypobaric Hypoxia on Sleep and Post-sleep Performance Start of enrollment: 2006 Oct 01
- Phase 3 Study Evaluating Efficacy and Safety of DSC127 Compared With Vehicle and With Standard-of-care in Diabetic Foot Ulcers Start of enrollment: 2013 Apr 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 12 citationsEfficacy of Residence at Moderate Versus Low Altitude on Reducing Acute Mountain Sickness in Men Following Rapid Ascent to 4300 mJanet E. Staab, Beth A. Beidleman, Stephen R. Muza, Charles S. Fulco, Paul B. Rock
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 2013-03-28 - 20 citationsThe Impact of Moderate-Altitude Staging on Pulmonary Arterial Hemodynamics after Ascent to High AltitudeAaron L. Baggish, Charles S. Fulco, Stephen R. Muza, Paul B. Rock, Beth A. Beidleman
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 2010-06-29 - 19 citationsExercise performance of sea-level residents at 4300 m after 6 days at 2200 m.Charles S. Fulco, Stephen R. Muza, Beth A. Beidleman, Juli E. Jones, Janet E. Staab
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 2009-11-01
Journal Articles
- Normobaric hypoxia exposure during sleep does not improve time-trial performance in hypobaric hypoxia.Fulco CS, SR Muza, B Beidleman, J Jones, R Demes, J Staab, E Lammi, LD Elliot, R Viskochil, PB Rock, A Cymerman, FASEB Journal, 2009
- Normobaric hypoxia exposure during sleep produces sleep-specific ventilatory acclimatization at high altitude.Muza SR, CS Fulco, BA Beidleman, J Jones, R Demes, J Staab, PB Rock, A Cymerman, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2009
- Staging for six days at 2200 m induces physiologic adjustments that may be responsible for decreasing acute mountain sickness (AMS) at 4300 m.Beidleman BA, CS Fulco, SR Muza, PB Rock, JE Staab, A Money, V Forte, M Brothers, A Cymerman, FASEB Journal, 2008
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Books/Book Chapters
Abstracts/Posters
- Normobaric hypoxic exposure during sleep does not reduce acute mountain sickness during subsequent exposure to 4300 m altitude.Cymerman A, CS Fulco, SR Muza, BA Beidleman, R Demes, J Staab, LD Elliott, PB Rock, 16th International Hypoxia Symposium, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 3/2009
- Benefit of acclimatization to moderate altitude on arterial oxygen saturation following rapid ascent.Muza SR, PB Rock, M Zupan, J Miller, Human Factors & Medicine Panel Symposium, Toronto, 10/2000
- Fibrinolysis is diminished in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle in healthy young women.Lindenfeld JN, S Zamudio, G Butterfield, S Dominick, M Manco-Johnson, P Rock, LG Moore, 72nd American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, 2000
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Lectures
- Women at Altitude: Menstrual Cycle, AMS and Acclimatization.Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Oxygen Toxicity: Too much of a good thing?Introductory Course: Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care Challenges. Serena Group
- Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Common Things are Common, But Not Easy to Treat.Oklahoma State University Medical Center & Oklahoma University School of Nursing
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Other
- Living for six days at 2200 m improves time-trial performance of sea-level residents exposed to 4300 m.Fulco CS, SR Muza, B Beidleman, J Jones, E Lammi, J Staab, PB Rock, K Kambis, E Glickman, BK Doan, MD Brothers, M Zupan, A Cymerman, USARIEM Technical Report T08-04
2/2008 - Validation of a shortened electronic version of the environmental symptoms questionnaire.Beidleman BA, SR Muza, CS Fulco, A Cymerman, PB Rock, USARIEM Technical Report, T07-03
11/2006 - Maintaining endurance performance at high altitude (4300 m) despite severe energy intake deficit.Fulco CS, SR Muza, AL Friedlander, PB Rock, B Braun, CJ Baker-Fulco, A Cymerman, USARIEM Technical Report T07-01
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