CURRICULUM VITAE
PERRY HOOKMAN, M.D.



EDUCATION
New York University - B.A. 1950-1954
State University of New York - M.D. (Downstate Medical Center) 1954-1958

TRAINING
Internship in Medicine - Kings County Hospital, State University of New York, Medical Division,
Downstate Medical Center, NYC 1958-1959

Assistant Resident in Medicine - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1959-1961

Junior Fellow in Gastroenterology - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland1961-1962

Staff Member, Division of Gastroenterology - Baltimore City Hospital, The Johns Hopkins University Medical Service, Baltimore, Maryland 1962-1964

Senior Fellow in Gastroenterology - The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1964-1965

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
University of Colorado, Denver, Graduate School of Business Administration (Master of Science in Health Administration). 1986-1988
The Master of Science degree was earned through a unique computer-assisted Executive Program at the University of Colorado, Denver. The Executive Program is co-sponsored by the Western Network for Education in Health Administration and was designed and taught by faculty from eight major universities in the western United States and Canada.

CERTIFICATION
License Identification Numbers: National Board of Medical Examiners 1959, #39733
Maryland 1962, #D05187
Washington, D.C. 1965, #3201
Virginia 1987, #0101028070
Florida #ME0057649

Membership: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
American Gastroenterology Association
Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution(Health Care Mediators Section) 

CERTIFICATION (continued)
Diplomate: American Board of Internal Medicine 1966
Subspecialty Board of Gastroenterology 1972
Recertified: American Board of Internal Medicine 1978
American Board of Medical Management 1989

Fellow: American College of Gastroenterology 1966
Governor of the Mid-Atlantic Region 1979-1987
American College of Physicians 1969
American College of Physicians Executives 1992

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Director of Gastroenterology Clinics and Associate Director of the Outpatient Division, District of Columbia General Hospital, Washington, D.C. 1965-1968

Director, Division of Gastroenterology, The Prince George's General Hospital and Medical Center, Cheverly, Maryland 1968-1978

Director of Medical Education, The Prince George's General Hospital and Medical Center, Cheverly, Maryland 1971-1974

Vice President for Professional Education and Academic Affairs, The Prince George's General Hospital and Medical Center, Cheverly, Maryland 1974-1977

Acting Director and Vice President for Professional Services, The Prince George's General Hospital and Medical Center,Cheverly, Maryland 1972-1974

Member, Board of Directors, The Prince George's County Medical Society Foundation for Medical Care, 1972-1976

Chairman, Peer Review Committee, The Prince George's County Medical Society, 1972-1977

Editorial Board, Journal of American Association for Hospital Medical Foundation, 1974-1979

American College of Physicians, Governor's Committee for the District of Columbia, 1983-1984

Chairman, Task Force on Hospital and Healthcare Evaluation of Prince George's County, Maryland. Appointed by the elected Prince George's County Executive, 1978-1980

Chairman, Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Potomac Village Medical Center Ambulatory Care Center, 1980-1986

Chairman, Board of Directors, The Prince George's Ambulatory Care Center/Endoscopy Suites, Inc. Ambulatory Surgery Center. Obtained HCFA Certification, May 1988. JCAHO Certification, October 1991. 1987-1992


Consultant, Utilization Review, Delaware/Maryland/Virginia Professional Review Organization (Delmarva PRO) 1989-1992

Chairman, Third Party Liaison Committee, Prince George's County Medical Society, 1990-1993

Representative of the Prince George's County Medical Society to the Medical Advisory Committee, Blue Cross Blue Shield of the National Capital Area, Washington, D.C., 1989-1993

Program Chairman: The Maryland Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. A component Sate of the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1992-1993

Editorial Board: Montgomery Medicine, Official Journal of the Montgomery Medical Society, 1991-1994

Editorial Board: Maryland Medical Journal (Official Journal of the Maryland Medical Society), 1997-1999

Arbitrator: Medical Malpractice-Health Claims Arbitrator Board, State of Maryland 1987-1997

American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) Panel of Physician-Health Care Dispute Resolvers, 1995-Present

Chairman:Society of Professionals In Dispute Resolution,Panel on Medical Malpractice Mediation,25th Annual International Conference,Orlando Florida 9/26/97

Review Panel: World Literature Review. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Official Journal of the American College of Gastroenterology, Appointed November, 2000

ACADEMIC AND FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
Teaching Faculty, TAP Institutes: The Joint Commission of Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH), 1973-1976

Member, Advisory Board of Directors, School for Physicians Assistants, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1973-1976

Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine, 1965-1969

Associate Dean of Post Graduate Education Programs (P.G.G.H.), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1974-1969

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 1974-1978

Coordinator of Post Graduate Education, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 1976-1978

Member of Medical/Teaching Staffs of University and Area Community Hospitals 1970-Present

Chairman: Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution Course #5.14 on Medical Malpractice Mediation-25th Annual International Conference, Orlando, Florida September 1997

Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Voluntary,Teaching Staff Mt.Sinai Medical Center, Miami, Florida, 1998-Present

AWARDS

ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. ANDREW
Awarded by the Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America for PROMOTION OF INTER-RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES, 1972

Prince George's County Health & Welfare Council 
"ANNUAL AWARD TO A PHYSICIAN FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNITY SERVICES AND IN RECOGNITION FOR A MAJOR CONTRIBUTION FOR SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND," 1974

Physician of the Year Medal 
FOR MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION OF THE FOREIGN MEDICAL GRADUATE IN THE UNITED STATES, Awarded by the Philippine Medical Association of the U.S.A., 1976

Award of Merit: 
United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Washington; FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AND SERVICE TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY, 1980

Certificate of Appreciation to Perry Hookman, M.D. 
Prince George's County Medical Society: FOR EXEMPLARY SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN OF THE AD-HOC PREFERRED PROVIDER COMMITTEE OF THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, 1983

Certificate of Appreciation to Perry Hookman, M.D. 
Prince George's Medical Society: FOR EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE- CHAIRMAN OF THE THIRD PARTY LIASON COMMITTEE, 1992

Proclamation by Parris N. Glendening, County Executive for Prince George's County
"COMMENDATION TO PERRY HOOKMAN, M.D. FOR OUTSTANDING DEDICATION TO OUR COMMUNITY OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND," 1992

Senate of Maryland Resolution SR1255
"IN RECOGNITION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PERRY HOOKMAN, M.D. TO THE STATE OF MARYLAND," 1992

Prince George's County Council Proclamation to Perry Hookman, M.D. 
"FOR HIS MANY COMMUNITY SPIRITED EFFORTS IN THE MEDICAL CARE OF THE COUNTY," 1992

Lamplighter Award, 
"IN RECOGNITION TO PERRY HOOKMAN, M.D. FOR HIS COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AND DEVOTED HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS," by the Friends of Lubavitch, Maryland/Wash, D.C., 1992


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Failure of Oxethazaine to Alter Acid Induced Symptoms in Patients with Esophagitis. C.I. Siegel MD, P. Hookman MD, T.R. Hendrix MD. Clinical Research 11:188, 1963 abst.

2. Abnormal Anal Sphincteric Reflex in Patients with Scleroderma. Marvin M. Schuster MD, Perry Hookman MD, Donald D. Tow MD, and Albert I. Mendeloff MD. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 421:976, 1963

3. Dysphagia Localized to the Hypopharynx and Upper Esophagus: A Cineradiographic and Manometric Study, C.I. Siegel MD, J.C. Harvey MD, P.Hookman MD, A.I. Mendeloff MD, T.R. Hendrix MD, D. Moore MD, Annals of Internal Medicine 58:725, 1963 abst.


4. The Relationship of Raynaud's Phenomenon to Aperistalsis of the Esophagus, Perry Hookman MD, Mary B. Stevens MD, Charles E. Siegel MD, John R. Esterly MD, and Thomas R. Hendrix MD. Gastroenterology, 44:833,1963, abst.

5. Aperistalsis of the Esophagus in Patients with Connective Tissue Disorders and Raynaud's Phenomenon. Mary Betty Stevens MD, Perry Hookman MD, Charles I. Siegel MD, John R. Esterly MD, Lawrence E. Schulman MD, and Thomas R. Hendrix MD, New England Journal of Medicine, 270:1218, 1964

6. Sphincter Abnormality in Hyperthyroidism. J. Alva MD, P. Hookman MD, A.I. Mendeloff MD, Clinical Research,3:254, 1965 abst.

7. Acid Induced Esophageal Motor Abnormalities: A Cine-Manometric Study . Perry Hookman MD, Martin L. Silbiger MD, Martin W. Donner MD, and Thomas R. Hendrix MD, Gastroenterology 48:822, 1965 abst.

8. Simultaneous Manometric Recording of Internal and External Anal Sphincteric Reflexes, Marvin M. Schuster MD, Perry Hookman MD, Thomas R. Hendrix MD and Albert I. Mendeloff MD. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 16:79, 1965

9. A Comparison of Endoscopic Biopsy and Esophageal Exfoliative Cytology in Establishing the Diagnosis of Carcinoma of the Esophagus. Perry Hookman MD, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 12:29, 1966

10. Acid Barium Swallows in the Radiographic Evaluation of Clinical Esophagitis, Martin W. Donner MD, Martin L. Silbiger MD, Perry Hookman MD, and Thomas R. Hendrix MD. Radiology 87:220, 1966

11. Failure of Oxethazaine to Alter Acid Induced Esophageal Pain. Perry Hookman MD, Charles Seigel MD, and Thomas R. Hendrix MD, American Journal of Digestive Diseases 11:811, 1966

12. Relationship of Altered Esophageal Primary Peristalsis to Acid Induced Pain: A Manometric Study. Perry Hookman MD, Gastroenterology 52:1095, 1967 abst..

13. Acid Induced Prolonged Relaxation of Lower Esophageal Sphincter. Perry Hookman MD, Clinical Research, 15:235, 1967 abst. 

14. Upper G.I. Symptoms: Also Consider the Collagen Diseases. Perry Hookman MD, Consultant June 1968

15. How to Identify the Troublesome Hiatal Hernia. Perry Hookman MD, Consultant, February 1969

16. New Techniques for Accurate Diagnosis and Management of Hiatal Hernia and Gastroesophageal Reflux. Perry Hookman MD, Medical Annals of the District of Columbia, 38:243, 1969

17. Hiatal Hernia Evaluation, Perry Hookman MD, Consultant, May 1969

18. Reserpine in Raynaud's Disease and Phenomenon. Short Term Responses to Intra-arterial Injection. James T. Willerson MD, Ronald H. Thompson MD, Perry Hookman MD, Jean Herdt MD, and John L. Decker MD, Annals of Internal Medicine, 1:17 1970

19. G.I. Manifestation of collagen Disease, Perry Hookman MD, Consultant, January 1973


20. Editorial: Crisis in Medical Education-1975, Perry Hookman, M.D., Bulletin of the Association of Hospital Medical Education, March 1976

21. Choledochocolonic Fistula Through a Cystic Duct Remnant, V.P. Chandar MD, Perry Hookman MD. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 74:179-181, 1980

22. Fundamentals of Internal Medicine - Book Review, Perry Hookman MD, Annals of Internal Medicine, 99:3, p.426, 1983

23. Affiliation with an Academic Medical Center I, Perry Hookman MD, Hospital Topics, 62:2, 1984

24. Affiliation with an Academic Medical Center II, Perry Hookman MD, Hospital Topics, 62:2, 1984

25. Gallbladder Carcinoma with Gastric Outlet Obstruction and Gallstone Ileus. Maximo Singer, M.D., V.P. Chandar, M.D., and Perry Hookman, M.D. Journal of the Southern Medical Association, 79:7, July, 1986

26. Age & Gender and Type of Procedure are Independent Predictors of Arterial Oxygen Desaturation During Ambulatory Endoscopy. Perry Hookman MD, V.P. Chandar MD, A. Kenigsberg MD, M. Moran M D, M. Mondino MD, M.Thomas MD, and Robert Hirsch MD. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 86:1371, September, 1991 abst.

27. Arterial Oxygen Desaturation during Ambulatory Endoscopy occurs without EKG changes. Perry Hookman MD, V.P. Chandar MD, A. Kenigsberg MD, M. Moran MD, M. Mondino MD, M. Thomas MD, and Robert Hirsch MD, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 38:283, March/April, 1992 abst.

28. Sir William Osler - Alias Egerton Yorrick Davis: Tall Tales Told Convincingly. Perry Hookman MD, Montgomery Medicine, March 1992 p. 19-22
29. Practice Guidelines: The Second Generation of Utilization Review: How to Make it Work for the Health Service Organization, Perry Hookman MD, Perspectives in Medical Management '92: Published by the American College of Physician Executives. May 1992 p.145-146. ISBN: 0-924674-16-4

30. Pro-Active Feedback Loops in the Management of Clerical and Clinical Personnel of a Medical Group Practice, Perry Hookman MD, Perspectives in Medical Management '92; Published by the American College of Physician Executives. May 1992 p.19-22. ISBN: 0-924674-16-4

31. Establishing a Successful Performance Appraisal System for Health Services Organization Personnel, Perry Hookman MD, Perspectives in Medical Management '92; Published by the American College of Physician Executives. May 1992 p. 43-144. ISBN: 0-924674-16-4

32. An Outline of Possible New Anti-Managed Care Legislation in Maryland, Perry Hookman MD, The Legislative and Regulatory Climate for Managed Care, American Managed Care and Review Association's Health Policy Forum, May 1992 p.40

33. Checklist used to justify Endoscopy problems. Models for Cost Management and Health Care Quality: Perry Hookman MD, Innovations '92; Publication of the American College of Physician Executives, Promocom Printing, Inc., Pinellas Park, Florida. May 1992. ISBN: 0-924674-1

34. Sir William Osler - Contrasts Between the Saint-like Legend and the Rough-edged Man, Perry Hookman MD, Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 41 No.11. November 1992, p.997-1004

35. Signs of the Times: Anti-Managed Care Legislation Possibilities, Perry Hookman MD, Physicians Practice Digest - Maryland, Volume 3, No.4. Fall 1992 p.30-35

36. Sir William Osler and the Current Trajectory of Medical Education and Health Care at American Academic Health Centers, Perry Hookman MD, Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 43, No.7. July 1994 p.69-573

37. A Comparison of the Writings of Sir William Osler and His Exemplar Sir Thomas Browne, Perry Hookman, Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine.Volume72.No1,July 1997,p.1-16

38. Pancreatic sphincter hypertension increases the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis: 
Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Volume 48 No. 5, November 1998 p.546-547

39. The Role of Vigorous Detection of Recurrence after Curative Resection of Colorectal Cancer, Perry Hookman MD, Jamie S. Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 93,No.12,December 1998, p.2624-2627

40. The Diagnosis and Management of Unexplained Chest Pain - Is Less More? Perry Hookman MD, Jamie S. Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 94, No. 8 August 1999, p.2310-2313 .

41. Maryland Medical History: Was William Osler Responsible for Gertrude Stein's Failure to Graduate from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine? Wendy J. Hookman MD, Perry Hookman MD, Maryland Medical Journal Volume 48, No. 5, September/October 1999, p.220-227

42. Diagnosis of Acute Right Lower Quadrant Pain and Appendicitis by CT Scan: Do We Still Need the Clinician? Perry Hookman MD, Jamie S. Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 95,Number 5, May 2000, p.1355-1357

43. Surgical complications of Fundoplication for Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease: Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. November 2000; Volume 95 Number11,p3305-3307 .

44. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Should Be Routinely Performed with Intraoperative Cholangiography. Perry Hookman MD, Stephen Unger MD, Jamie Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 95, Number 11, November, 2000,p.3299-3305.

45. Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatitis C (HCV). Richard Philips MD, Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 95, No. 9 September, 2000. p.2597

46. What should be the Standard of Care for the Surveillance of Cancer, the Diagnosis of Dysplasia, and the Decision for Colectomy in Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 97, No 9 May 2002 p.1249 -1255.

47. Recommendations for Greater Accuracy in the Standard of Care for the Detection of Early Barrett's Esophageal Cancer. Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 97, No 9 May 2002 p.1246 - 1249.

48. Current Standards of care in the Diagnosis and Management of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NFALD) and Non- Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, Digestive Dis. Science. In Preparation for publication.

49. Current Biochemical Studies of Non- Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Suggests a New Therapeutic Standard of Medical Care. Perry Hookman MD, Jamie Barkin MD, The American Journal of Gastroenterology. In Preparation for Publication.

50. Systemic Autoimmune Disorders Associated With Celiac Disease (CD) A Case Report. Jason A. Slate MD, Perry Hookman MD, Richard S. Philips MD, and Jamie Barkin MD. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. Volume 97, No.9, Suppl. September, 2002 p.136-137.

 



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