• Patrick G. Quinn, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

Business:
Northern New Mexico Gastroenterology 1691 C Galisteo Street Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505

Current Appointments:
2000 Medical Director Outpatient Procedure Clinic St Vincent Hospital Santa Fe, New Mexico
1997 Medical Staff St. Vincent Hospital Santa Fe, New Mexico
1997 Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine University of New Mexico School of Medicine
1997-2000 Consultant, Medical Staff Los Alamos Medical Center Los Alamos, New Mexico
1997 Consultant, Medical Staff Espanola Medical Center Espanola, New Mexico
1998 Consultant, Medical Staff Public Health Service Hospital Santa Fe, New Mexico 2001 Consultant, Medical Staff Holy Cross Hospital Taos, New Mexico

Education:
1975 Boston Latin School
1980 A.B. Dartmouth College Major: Education and Urban & Regional Studies
1987 M.D. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Postdoctoral Training:
1987-1988 Intern in Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital
1988-1990 Resident in Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital Postdoctoral Training: (cont'd)
1990 Acting Registrar (February to April) Harare Central Hospital Zimbabwe, Africa 1991-1993 Fellowship in Gastroenterology Mt. Sinai Medical Center Cleveland MetroHealth Medical Center Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine 1993-1994 Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy Fellow Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1994 Endoscopy Registrar to Dr. P.W.N. Keeling (March to June) The Health Care Center/ Trinity Health Sciences Centre St. Jamesıs Hospital Dublin 8, Ireland

Licensures and Certifications:
1987 Ohio Medical License
1989-1990 Connecticut Medical License
1993-1994 Pennsylvania Medical License
1990 Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
1993 Diplomate in Gastroenterology
1994-1999 Republic of Ireland Temporary Registration
1994 New Mexico License Past Hospital

Appointments:
1994-1997 Assistant Professor of Medicine University of New Mexico School of Medicine
1994-1997 Director of Endoscopic Ultrasound Director of Motility Laboratory Division of Gastroenterology University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
1994-96 Staff Physician Armed Forces Veteran's Administration Medical Center Albuquerque, New Mexico
1993-1994 Emergency Room Physician Germantown Hospital and Medical Center Philadelphia, PA
1993-1994 Staff Gastroenterologist Medical College Hospitals Elkins Park, PA
1993-1994 Staff Gastroenterologist (Temporary) Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Hospital Appointments: (contıd)
1993-1994 Staff Physician St. Joseph's Hospital North Philadelphia Health Systems Philadelphia, PA
1991-1993 Flight Physician, Metro Lifeflight - MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH. (part time)
1990-1991 Attending Physician in Internal Medicine Director of Intensive Care and Respiratory Care. Fort Defiance Indian Health Service Hospital, Ft. Defiance, AZ.

Awards and Honors:
1975 President, National Honor Society
1975 Lee J. Dunn Memorial Scholarship
1975 High School Sailing Nationals - Fifth place skipper
1978 Citation for excellence in two courses
1978-79 Rufus Choate Scholar, third group
1980 Distinction in major
1985 Ceiba-Geigy Award for contribution to the community
1985-86 Honors in Medicine, Surgery, and OB-GYN core clerkships
1987 Lubrizol Foundation Award for excellence in the care of patients
1988 Samuel D. Kushlan Award for contributing the most to patient care
1998 "The Best Doctors in America" listing
2001 Americaıs Registry of Outstanding Professionals

Current Memberships:
1990 American College of Physicians
2001-2004 ACP/ASIM Council Representative
1998 Elected to Fellowship in American College of Physicians
1991 American Gastroenterology Association
1991 American College of Gastroenterology
1992 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
1994 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
1996 New Mexico Medical Society Academic Activities:
1995 Manuscript reviewer: Surgical and Laparoscopy Endoscopy.
1996 Manuscript Reviewer: American Journal of Gastroenterology
1996 Grant Reviewer: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research

Grants Received:
1996 ITG/Schering-Plough, Hepatitis C viremia in Anglos and Hispanics

Clinical Research Trials:
1996 Intron A + Ribavirin for treatment of patients with interferon-refractory or interferon-relapsed chronic hepatitis C. (R96-419)
1997 Intron A + Ribavirin for treatment of patients with hepatitis C not previously treated with interferon. (R97-024)
2002 A randomized multicenter trial of PEG-interferon alfa 2b plus Ribavirin +/- Amantadine in patients with chronic gepatitis C. (Lawitz, BB-IND 9815)
2001 Phase II study of long term PEG intron for patients who have failed to respond to Rebetron/Interferon with advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis secondary top hepatitis C. (Afdahl)

Military:
Ensign USNR, Honorable discharge Armed Forces
Health Profession Scholarship Program

Community Activities:
1999-2002 Santa Fe Trailrunners Youth Hockey, Assistant Coach- Mites
2001 United Way of Santa Fe County, Sangre de Christo Society Co-chair

BIBLIOGRAPHY Scientific Manuscripts:
1. Jamal MM, Soni A, Quinn PG, et al. Clinical features of hepatitis C-infected patients with persistently normal alanine transaminase levels in the Southwestern United States. Hepatology 30:1307, 1999.
2. Quinn PG, Carey D, Jamal MM, Harris T, Arora SA, Johnston DE. A Case Control Study of Factors Associated with Spontaneous Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus, Am J Gastroenterol 94:668, 1999.
3. Arora SA, Balaskaren R, Jamal MM, Quinn PG, Johnston DE. A Case Control study of Risk Factors for Sporadic Hepatitis C Virus Infection in the Southwestern United States, Am J Gastroenterol 94:1341, 1999.
4. Curet MJ, Josloff RK, Pitcher DE, Quinn PG, Jamal MM, Zucker KA. Endoscopic Guided Antegrade Sphincterotomy for Complex Choledocholithiasis During Laparascopic Cholecystectomy. Surgical Endoscopy 1996.
5. Quinn PG, Kuhnert BR, Kaine CJ, and Syracuse CD. Measurement of Meperidine and Normeperidine in Human Breast Milk by Selected Ion Monitoring, Biomedical and Environmental Mass Spectrometry 13:133, 1986.
6. Thompson CB, Jakubowski JA., Quinn PG, Deykin D, and Valeri CR. Platelet Size and Age Determine Platelet Function Independently. Blood 63:1372,1984.
7. Thompson CB, Love DG, Quinn PG, and Valeri CR. Platelet Size Does Not Correlate with Platelet Age. Blood 62:487,1983.
8. Thompson CB, Diaz DD., Quinn PG, Lapins M, Kurtz SR, and Valeri CR. The Role of Anticoagulation in the Measurements of Platelet Volumes. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 80:327,1983.
9. Cowan DH, Graham J, Paskevich MC, and Quinn PG. Influence of Platelet Lysate on Colony Formation of Human Breast Cancer Cells. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3:171,1983.
10. Thompson CB, Jakubowski JA, Quinn PG, Deykin D, and Valeri CR. Platelet Size as a Determinant of Platelet Function. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 101:205,1983.
11 Thompson CB, Quinn PG, Valeri CR, and Catsimpoolas N. Sedimentation Behavior of Activated Human Granulocytes: Aggregation and Volume Effects. Cell Biophysics 3:279,1981.

Review Articles:
1. Quinn PG, Johnston DE. Detection of Chronic Liver Disease: Costs and Benefits. The Gastroenterologist, 5:58-75,1997.
2. Connors PJ, Quinn PG. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in the Management of Choledocholithiasis: A Medical Perspective. Laparascopic Surgery, 3:1-21, 1995.
3. Quinn PG, Connors PJ. Role of Upper Endoscopy in Foreign Body Removal. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics North Am 4:571-93, 1994.
4. Quinn PG, Binion DG, Connors PJ. Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Medical Clinics North Am 78:1331-51,1994.
5. Quinn PG, Teran JC, Tavill AS. Monitoring Alcohol Liver Injury. Contemporary Internal Medicine 6:56-72,1994.
6. Quinn PG, Issa K, Mullen KD. Management of Esophageal Variceal Bleeding. Journal of Critical Illness 9:289-299, 1994

Book Chapters:

1. Quinn PG. Gastrointestinal foreign bodies. In: Van Dam J, Wong RCK. eds. Handbook of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1999. (in press)
2. Quinn PG. Prevention of chronic liver disease. In: Johansen JF. ed. Gastrointestinal diseases: Risk factors and prevention. Raven Press, New York, 1997.
3. Horth KS, Quinn PG. The patient with chronic gastrointestinal disease. In: Herr RD, Cydulka RK, eds. Emergency care of the compromised patient: JB Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA, 1994:475-490.
4. Thompson CB, Monroy RL, Skelly RR, Quinn PG, and Jakubowski JA. The Biology of Platelet Volume Heterogeneity. In: Martin J., Trowbridge A. eds. Platelet Heterogeneity. Springer-Verlag, London, 1990:25-37.

Case Reports:
1. Temes T, Quinn PG, Endara S, Follis F, Pett S, and Wernly J. Endoscopic Resection of Esophageal Liposarcoma. J Thoracic and CV Surgery 1998
2. Quinn PG, Sherman B, Gibas A, Tavill AS. Terbutaline Hepatitis in Pregnancy: A report of two cases and review of the literature. Am J of Gastroenterol. 89:781-84,1994

Abstracts:
1. Quinn, PG, Jamal, MM, Johnston, DE, Saavedra, S, Lockridge, JD, Arora, SA. Hispanic ethinicity is associated with an increased hepatitis C viremia but has equivalent response to Interferon therapy. Hepatology:24;564A, 1996.
2. Balaskeran R, Bulterys M, Jamal MM, Quinn PG, Johnston DE, Chaturvedi S, Arora S. A case control study to evaluate risk factors for "sporadic" heapatitis C virus infection in Southwestern United States. Hepatology 24:218A, 1996.
3. Jamal, MM, Quinn, PG, Johnston, DE, Arora, SA. Does hepatitis occur in domestic animals? Gastroenterol 110:A1221, 1996.
4. Jamal, MM, Arora, SA, Quinn, PG. Serum Ferritin is a marker for cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis C. Gastroenterol 110:A1221, 1996.
5. Quinn, PG, Saavedra, S, Jamal, MM. When and where is it appropriate to test for hepatitis C virus?. Gastroenterol 110:A1300, 1996 (Poster Presentation).
6. Thannoun, AS, Quinn, PG. Reversible neurologic deficit and residual MRI abnormalities led to diagnosis of chronic HCV infection. Gastroenterol 110:A1334, 1996
7. Curet MT, Josloff RK, Quinn P, Miscall BG, Peloso O, Pitcher DE, Zucker KA. Successful Management of GERD Based on Preoperative Esophageal Evaluation. Southwestern Surgical Conference, April 1996.
8. Quinn PG, Wheeler DE, Jamal MM, Sonnenberg A. What Serologic Tests are Necessary Before a Liver Biopsy in Patients with Hepatitis C Virus. (HCV)(Poster Presentation: AASLD). Hepatology: 22:270A,1995.
9. Quinn PG, Saavedra S. Where and When is it Appropriate to Test for Hepatitis C Virus? Poster Presentation: New Mexico Chapter of American College of Physicians, December 1995.
10. Khan MI, Cherukuri AK, Farrell RJ, Farrell J, Quinn P, Noonan N, Keeling PWN. Endoscopic Gastritis: Accuracy of Diagnosis and Histologic Correlation. Irish J Med Sci. 163:294, 1994.
11. Noonan N, Farrell RJ, Khan MI, Cherukuri AK, Quinn P, Keeling PWN. A Comparative Study of Peri-ampullary and Hilar Strictures. Irish J Med Sci. 163:303, 1994.
12. Khan MI, Cherukuri AK, Quinn P, Kanduru C, Kelleher D, Keeling PWN. Problems Posed by Peri-ampullary Diverticuli during ERCP. Irish J Med Sci. 163:304,1994.
13. Nagle D, Quinn PG, Marks, G. Comparison of Glucagon and Saline in the Facilitation of Colonoscopy. Poster presentation, Society of Am GI Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) 1994.
14. Quinn PG, Caddick W, Mullen KD. Omeprazole Does Not Cause Significant Proximal Small Bowel Bacterial Overgrowth in Patients with Dyspepsia or Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology 104: A174, 1992.
15. Quinn PG, Cheriyan A. Small Bowel Bacterial Overgrowth Mimicking Intestinal Ischemia. American Journal of Gastroenterology 87:1316, 1992.
16. Quinn PG, Mullen KD. Cutaneous Crepitus After Colonoscopy. American Journal of Gastroenterology 87:1329, 1992. Abstracts: (contıd)
17. Quinn PG, McClelland K, Mullen KD. Transient Blindness Following Upper Endoscopy. American Journal of Gastroenterology 87:1343, 1992.
18. Quinn PG, Rollwagen F, Dobson M, and Thompson CB. Enumeration of Rickettsia Typhi in Infected Tissue Using Recombinant DNA Techniques. (Abstract presented at the Sixth National Conference for Rickettsiology, September, 1986.) 19. Quinn PG, Paskevich MC, and Cowan DH. Enhanced Plating Efficiency of Human Tumors in Soft Agar Using 15mm Culture Wells: Effect on Chemosensitivity Testing. (Abstract presented at the International Conf Predictive Drug Testing on Human Tumor Cells, 1983.)
20. Cowan DH, and Quinn PG. Characteristics of a Platelet Derived Growth Factor that Stimulates Human Tumor Colony Formation (Abstract), Proc. Amer. Assoc. Clin. Res. 23:42,1982.
21. Thompson CB, Jakubowski JA, Quinn PG, Deykin D, and Valeri CR. Platelet Size and Age are Independent Determinants of Platelet Function. Clin. Res. 30:508A,1982.
22. Thompson CB, Love DG, Quinn, PG, and Valeri CR. Platelet Size, Lifespan, and Age. Blood 58:208A;1981.
23. Thompson CB, Jakubowski JA, Quinn PG, Deykin D, and Valeri CR. Mean Platelet Volume as a Determinant of In Vitro Function. Blood 58:207A, 1981
24. Thompson CB, Diaz DD, Quinn PG, Lapins M, Kurtz SR, and Valeri CR. Platelet Volume Measurements: The Importance of Anticoagulation. Thromb. Haemostasis 478:400, 1981.

Invited Lectures:
1. Endoscopic Ultrasound: An Overview. Rio Grande Society of Gastrointestinal Nurses and Associates. Albuquerque, NM, September, 1994.
2. New Pharmacologic Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Albuquerque Chapter New Mexico Pharmacy Association, Albuquerque, NM, November, 1994.
3. New Techniques in Gastroenterology: Endoscopic Ultrasound and Small Bowel Enteroscopy. Update in Internal Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, May, 1995.
4. Diagnosis and Management of Patients with Peptic Ulcer Disease. Presbyterian Medical Services, Albuquerque, NM, May, 1995.
5. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Treatment Decisions - 1995. New Mexico Pharmacy Association State Annual Convention, Albuquerque, NM, July, 1995.
6. Endoscopic Ultrasound for Staging Gastrointestinal Malignancy. Current Concepts in Surgery, Albuquerque, NM, July, 1995.
7. Atypical Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. San Juan Regional Medical Center, Farmington, NM, October, 1995.
8. The Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound, El Paso Chapter Society Gastrointestinal Nurses and Asociates, El Paso, TX, October, 1995.
9. Atypical Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Seminar Moderator at Southwest Gastrointestinal Consultants Conference, Phoenix, AZ, September, 1995.
10. New Horizons in Endoscopy. A Day in the GUT Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October, 1995.
11. Contemporary Insights into Chest Pain of GI Origin. A Day in the GUT Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October, 1995.
12. Strategies for Prevention of Chronic Liver Disease. Advances in Liver Disease, Albuquerque, NM, July, 1996.
13. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Grand Rounds at Lea Regional Medical Center, Hobbs, NM, August, 1996.
14. Ulcer Care: Eradication of Helicobacter pylori. New Mexico Osteopathic Medical Association Medical Symposium. Albuquerque, NM, October, 1996.
15. Prevention of Chronic Liver Disease. Medical Grand Rounds. San Juan Regional Medical Center, Farmington, NM, October, 1996.
16. Atypical Manifestations of Gastresophageal Reflux Disease. Southwestern Regional Gastroenterology Symposium, Albuquerque, NM, October 1996.
17. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Intervention with Endoscopic Ultrasound. Southwestern Regional Gastroenterology Symposium, Albuquerque, NM, October 1996.
18. Alcohol Related Liver Disease, Meet the Professor Luncheon, American Gastroenterology Association, Washington, DC, May 1997.
19. Current Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Harvard/UNM Internal Medicine Board Review Course, Albuquerque, NM, October 1997.
20. Hepatitis A to E. Family Practice Grand Rounds, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, December 1997.
21. New developments in Chronic Hepatitis. Health Centers of Northern New Mexico, Espanola, NM, August 1998.
22. GERD: Primary Care Treatment Options. TAP Pharmaceuticals, Albuquerque, NM August 1998.
23. Clinical and Endoscopic Correlates of GI Radiology. St Vincent Hospital Radiology Continuing Education Conference, Santa Fe, NM, October 1998.
24. Update in the Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Astra Pharmaceuticals, Santa Fe, NM, October 1998.
25. Clinical and Endoscopic Correlates of GI Radiology. St Vincent Hospital Radiology Update, Santa Fe, NM, October 1998.
26. Gatroesophageal Reflux Disease. St. Vincent Hospital Grand Rounds, Santa Fe, NM, March 1999.
27. Populations at Risk for H pylori Infection. CME program moderator, Santa Fe, NM, March 1999.
28. Hepatitis C Update. New Mexico Osteopathic Medical Association, Albuquerque, NM, October 1999.
29. Colitis. Lovelace Health Systems Primary Care Symposium, Santa Fe, NM, February 20000.
30. GERD: When first line therapy fails. Update in Primary Care, UNM Dept of Family Practice March 2000.
31. Case Studies in the Management of GERD. Astra Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, Albuquerque, NM, March 2000.
32. Who Should be Treated for Hepatitis C Infection? Santa Fe IHS Hospital Grand Rounds, Santa Fe, NM September 2000.
33. Health Concerns for Celiacs. Celiac Sprue Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, September 2000.
34. Current Indications and Options for Treatment of Helicobacter pylori. NNM Primary Care Grand Rounds, Santa Fe, NM November 2000.
35. Colorectal Cancer Screening, Is it time for you to get checked? Santa Fe Mallwalkers Community Group, Santa Fe, NM, March, 2001
36. Update on Medical and Endoscopic Options for the Teatment of Gastroeophageal Reflux Disease, Northeast Regional Hospital Medical Staff, Las Vegas, NM, July 2001.
37. Update on Medical and Endoscopic Options for the Teatment of Gastroeophageal Reflux Disease, Espanola Hospital Medical Staff, Espanola, NM, July 2001.
38. Roundtable Discussion of New Treatment Options for GERD. Santa Fe, NM, August 2001.
39. New Treatment Options for Hepatitis C Infection. Holy Cross Hospital Medical Staff, Taos, NM, October, 2001.
40. Liver Failure. Critical Care Nursing Course. St Vincent Hospital, Santa Fe, NM, November, 2001.
41. Roundtable Discussion of New Treatment Options for GERD. Santa Fe, NM, November, 2001.
42. Roundtable Discussion and Case Presentations; GERD Treatment. Las Vegas, NM, April, 2002