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Office
200 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10016Phone+1 203-918-7050
Summary
- MEDICAL EDUCATION, MEDICAL PUBLISHING, AND MEDICAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIST
I have an accomplished proven record of innovation managing large P&L responsibilities for diverse education, publishing and communication projects and service offerings, having achieved 14 years of revenue goal success, managing budgets of more than $50M.
Successful and highly regarded for my broad-based event & meeting planning, speaking, research, teaching, mentoring, writing, publishing, producing and consulting background. Decisive and engaging, I excel at directing top-performing, cross-functional medical education teams.
As a medical education executive I have proven success in managing and mentoring, developing needs assessments, publishing and education objectives for health care professionals, and monitoring multi-million dollar US and global budgets. Known as charming and levelheaded, I am an energetic, imaginative, leader, thinker, and pioneering educator.
Education & Training
- National University of Medical SciencesDO
- National University of Medical Sciences - USAPhD, Clinical Science
- McGill UnviersityMS, Nutritional Biochemistry
- University of British ColumbiaBS, Nutritional Science
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 29 citationsInfluence of formula versus breast milk on cholesterol synthesis rates in four-month-old infants.Timothy M. Bayley, Mahmood Alasmi, Thor Thorkelson, Susan Krug-Wispe, Peter B. Jones
Pediatric Research. 1998-07-01 - 23 citationsLonger term effects of early dietary cholesterol level on synthesis and circulating cholesterol concentrations in human infantsTimothy M. Bayley, Mahmood Alasmi, Thor Thorkelson, Peter B. Jones, Janet Corcoran
Metabolism. 2002-01-01
Research History
- MS Thesis*Thesis: The Longer Term Effect Of Early Dietary Cholesterol On Cholesterol Metabolism In Infants Utilizing Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry *Objective: To examine the effects of early dietary cholesterol intake in amounts physiologically similar to human milk upon human infant in vivo cholesterol
- PhD Thesis*Thesis: Nurturing Healthy Lifestyle in Osteopathic Patients *Objective: To examine the effects of nurturing evidence-based goals by counseling patient’s lifestyle choices to adopt and sustain healthy behaviors that enhance quality of life.
Professional Memberships
- Affiliated Health Professionals
Other Languages
- French
Industry Relationships
- VP Group Medical Director, The Lockwood Group
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