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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
- 78 citationsEndocrine responses to acute and chronic high-altitude exposure (4,300 meters): modulating effects of caloric restrictionKimberly E. Barnholt, Andrew R. Hoffman, Paul B. Rock, Stephen R. Muza, Charles S. Fulco
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2006-06-01 - 102 citationsEffect of Aircraft-Cabin Altitude on Passenger DiscomfortJ. Michael Muhm, Paul B. Rock, Dianne L. McMullin, Stephen P. Jones, I.L. Lu
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2007-07-05 - 29 citationsLocal sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in hypobaric environmentsMargaret A. Kolka, Lou A. Stephenson, Paul B. Rock, Richard R. Gonzalez
Journal of Applied Physiology. 1987-06-01
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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