CURRICULUM VITAE BERNARD R. WILCOSKY, Jr., M.D., DABA, DABPM PERSONAL INFORMATION Business Address: 205 Silverado Springs Drive Napa, CA 94558 Business Phone: 650-346-5180 Date of Birth: February 11, 1947 Place of Birth: Uniontown, Pennsylvania EDUCATION College: Military campuses 1968-1973 North Carolina State University University of Maryland Methodist College BA Fayetteville, North Carolina 1974-1976 Medical School: Duke University MD Durham, North Carolina 1977-1981 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Internship: Residency: Fellowship: Rotating Internship San Francisco, California 1981-1982 Anesthesia and Operative Service San Francisco, California 1982-1984 Cardiothoracic Anesthesia San Francisco, California 1984-1985
BOARD CERTIFICATION Diplomate of National Board of Medical Examiners 07/01/1982 Certificate No. 238478 Diplomate of American Board of Anesthesiology 11/01/1985 Certificate No. 12706 Certificate of Added Qualifications in Pain Management American Board of Anesthesiology Certificate No. 430 1993 Recertification 12/2004 Certificate of Continued Demonstration of Qualifications American Board of Anesthesiology Certificate No. 0041 05/15/1993 Diplomate of American Academy of Pain Medicine 02/15/1993 Certified American Academy of Pain Management 06/29/1993 American Academy of Pain Management 04/2015 Advanced Prescriber Certificate CURRENT POSITIONS Consultant-Pain Medicine 2016-Present PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Teaching Staff, Anesthesia Residency San Francisco, California 1985-1989 Director of Pain Management Clinic San Francisco, California 1985-1989 AWARDS AND HONORS Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Methodist College 1976 2
AWARDS AND HONORS (Continued) Alpha Chi Scholastic Honor Society, Methodist College 1976 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Duke University School of Medicine 1980 Richard M. Mason Award as Year s Outstanding Intern 1981 Visiting Resident Award as Year s Outstanding Anesthesia Resident, 1985 America s Top Physicians 2003-Present PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Teaching Staff, Anesthesiology Residency 1985-1989 Assistant Chief, Cardiothoracic Anesthesia 1985-1989 Director, Anesthesia Pain Management Clinic 1985-1989 Member, Clinical Anesthesia Competence Committee 1985-1989 Staff Anesthesiologist, Marshal Hale Memorial Hospital San Francisco, California 1986-1989 Staff Anesthesiologist, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children San Francisco, California 1987-1998 Staff Anesthesiologist, Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, California 1988-2016 Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, California 1990-1997 Associate Medical Director, Pain Treatment Services, Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, California 1988-2001 Medical Director, Pain Treatment Services, Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, California 2001-2006 3
Medical Director, Pain Treatment Services, 801 Brewster Ave. Ste 245 Redwood City, California 2006-2016 COMMITTEES AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Infection Control Committee, Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, California 1989-1994 Clinical Competence Committee, Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, California 1990-1997 Executive Committee, Sequoia Hospital Redwood City, California 1992-1997 MEDICAL LICENSURE California G0498990 1982-present North Carolina R0012549 1987-present Federal Narcotics AW2271550 California Fluroscope X-Ray Supervisor and Operator Permit No. RHC135367 1991-present MEDICAL SOCIETIES American Society of Anesthesiologists California Society of Anesthesiologists American Pain Society International Anesthesia Research Society American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine MILITARY SERVICE Enlisted U.S. Army 1965 Infantryman 2 nd Battalion, 501 st Parachute Infantry, 101 st Airborne Division 1965-1966 Commissioned via Officers Candidate School 2 nd Lieutenant Field Artillery 1966 4
Artillery Forward Observer 1 st Battalion, 319 th Airborne Artillery, 82 nd Airborne Division 1966-1967 MILITARY SERVICE ( Continued) Artillery Forward Observer 2 nd Battalion, 27 th Infantry, 25 th Infantry Division, Republic of Vietnam 1967 Staff Officer, G2, XVIIIth Airborne Corps 1968 Artillery Battery Commander 1 st Battalion, 79 th Artillery, 7 th Infantry Division, Republic of Korea 1969-1970 Staff Officer G2, 8 Th Infantry Division, Germany 1971-1974 Operations Officer, USA JFK Center for Special Warfare 1974-1977 Attended Duke University School of Medicine under Army Health Professions Scholarship 1977-1981 Physician US Army Medical Corps 1981-1989 Retired as Lieutenant Colonel US Army Medical Corps 1989 MILITARY SCHOOLS Airborne Course 1965 Officers Candidate School 1966 Jump Master s Course 1966 Jungle Operations Course 1966 Rotary Wing Flight School 1968 Artillery Officers Advanced Course 1970 Pathfinder Course 1971 MILITARY AWARDS Purple Heart 5
Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal- Three Awards Vietnam Service Medal Vietnam Campaign Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal MILITARY AWARDS (Continued) National Defense Service Medal Master Parachutist s Badge Pathfinder Badge German Parachutist s Badge Belgian Parachutist s Badge MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Wilcosky BR: Medical Management of Chronic Pain. Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Lower Extremity. Editor, Lawrence M. Oloff. W.B. Saunders Company 1994. 2. Olcott Cornelius, IV, M.D., Wilcosky BR: Extremity Causalgia and Mimo Causalgia. Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery. 1990. 3. Lamiell JM, Wilcosky BR, Crouch GL: Physiologic Monitoring of Combat Casualties. Military Medicine 154, 4:186-191, 1989. FORMAL LECTURES Why a Multiple Disciplinary Approach to Pain Works. Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences European Anesthesia Conference. Heidelberg, Germany 1987. Common Pain Syndromes and Their Therapy. Department of Anesthesiology,. Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences European Anesthesia Conference. Heidelberg, Germany 1987. New Developments in Sedative Drugs and Monitoring for Outpatient Procedures. Sequoia Hospital Professional Staff. 1989. The Treatment of Herpetic Neuralgia. Sequoia Hospital Professional Staff. 1989. Management of Chronic Pain and RSDS. California College of Podiatric Medicine, September 1990, 1991,1992. 6
SPECIAL PROJECTS AND INTERESTS Introduction of fiberoptic bronchoscope, for use during the management of difficult airways, for the precise placement of double-lumen endotracheal tubes. Introduced to, Department of Anesthesiology. SPECIAL PROJECTS AND INTERESTS ( Continued) Introduction of continuous monitoring of mixed venous oxygen saturation for cardiac surgery. Introduced to. Introduction of Patient Controlled Analgesia. Included the evaluation and procurement of equipment, formulation of protocols, and the coordination of training for physicians and nursing personnel.. Introduction of Alfentanil including the use and evaluation. Letterman Army Medical Center. Development and organization of the Letterman Pain Management Clinic into a multiple disciplinary format. Introduction of the use of electrical nerve stimulators during nerve block procedures.. Introduction of Amrinone, Labetolol, Esmolol. Included the procurement, initial use. and orientation to staff and residents. Department of Anesthesia, Letterman Army Medical Center. 7