Dr. Runde's CV (as of 11/19/07)

Curriculum vitae

eddie W. Runde, MD, MPH

3700 I-70 Drive SE  

Suite 106

Columbia, MO  65201

Business Phone:  573-256-ROEP (7637)

Fax:  573-817-3103

e-mail address:  doctor@runde-md.net

 

Education:

 

saint louis university, school of public health

St. Louis, MO

M.P.H degree, August 2000

(Occupational-Environmental Health)

 

university of Missouri - Columbia, school of medicine

Columbia, MO

M.D. degree, 1989

 

Washington University

St. Louis, MO

A.B. degree, 1985 (Biology)

 

 

post-graduate training:

 

1998-2000                Saint Louis University

St. Louis, MO

Department of Community & Family Medicine

Residency in Occupational & Environmental Medicine

 

1995-1996                Naval aerospace and operational medicine institute (NAOMI)

Pensacola, FL

Student Naval Flight Surgeon

 

1989-1990                us Naval hospital - Portsmouth

Portsmouth, VA

Department of Psychiatry

Internship in Psychiatry

 

Professional experience:

 

2000 – present

Eddie W. Runde, MD, occupational & Environmental Physicians, P.C.

Columbia, MO

President

Occupational Medicine Specialist

Duties and responsibilities include:  business start-up and general operations of private medical practice; training of staff; marketing of services; and OEM specialist services. 

 

2002 – 2004

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

St. Louis, MO

Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency Program

 

1998 – 2000

St. Louis university

St. Louis, MO

Resident Physician

Duties and responsibilities included:  obtaining the MPH degree (concentration in occupational and environmental health); research in occupational and environmental medicine; and clinical rotations in occupational and environmental medicine.  Chief resident.


1996 – 1998

US Navy

Branch Medical Clinic - Winter Harbor

Winter Harbor, ME

Senior Medical Officer

Duties and responsibilities included:  supervising clinical staff of seven (7) corpsmen and one (1) LPN nurse; family advocacy representative; coordinating semiannual mass casualty drills; medical staff training; general medical ser­vices; preventive medicine services; and occupational and environmental medicine services for military members and civilian employees.

 

1995 – 1996

US Navy

naval aerospace and operational medicine institute

Pensacola, FL

Student Naval Flight Surgeon

Duties and responsibilities included: three months' training in aerospace medicine, aerospace physiology and naval aviation; US Navy preflight indoctrination; aviation medical sick-call; and assistance in preparation of course materi­als.

 

1993 – 1995

Moberly medical Clinics

Macon and Shelbina, MO

General practitioner

Duties and responsibilities included:  provision of general medical care to the Macon and Shelbina communities; well-baby examinations for the Shelby County health clinic; and supervised one (1) LPN nurse and an office manager.

 

1992 – 1993

US Navy

Naval Station - Puget Sound

Seattle, WA

General Medical Officer

interim Head of Occupational Medicine

Duties and responsibilities included:  provision of general medical care to active duty members and retirees, their dependents; occupational medical services for active duty members and civilian employees; preventive medicine; supervised two (2) senior preventive medicine technicians and one (1) LPN nurse; supervised an independent duty corpsman; preceptor for one physician's assistant.

 

1990 – 1992

US Navy

third marine division (FMF)

Okinawa, Japan

General Medical Officer

Duties and responsibilities included:  attending physician in the emergency department; conducted monthly code blue drills; physician input into QA/QI for the emergency department; assisted in the development and maintenance of a computer database for patient registration.

 

1989 – 1990

US Navy

US Naval Hospital - Portsmouth

Portsmouth, VA

          Intern

Duties and responsibilities included completion of a psychiatry internship:  rotations in psychiatry, neurology, emer­gency medicine, outpatient surgery, ward medicine, outpatient medicine, OB/Gyn, pediatrics, coronary care unit, radiology.

 

Honors:

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards)

National Defense Service Medal

National Leadership Award, 2002

Honored Member Strathmore’s Who’s Who, ed. 2002-2003

 

 certification:

American Board of Preventive Medicine, board-certified in occupational medicine, 2001

Certified Independent Medical Examiner, 1999

National Board of Medical Examiners, 1989

 

 Licensure:

Missouri (active)

 

Professional Affiliations:

Member - American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Member - Great Plains Occupational Medicine Society

Member - St.. Louis Regional Occupational Medicine Society

 

MILITARY STATUS:

                Commander, US Navy Reserve (Individual Ready Reserve)