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Curriculum Vitae WAYNE ALIX IAN FREDERICK, M.D., MBA, FACS W. A. I. Frederick CV Curriculum Vitae WAYNE ALIX IAN FREDERICK, M.D., MBA, FACS OFFICE Howard University 2400 6th Street, NW, Suite 402 Washington, DC 20059 202-806-2500 (o) 202-806-9243 (f) [email protected] EDUCATION May 2011 Master of Business Administration (MBA) School of Business Howard University, Washington, DC May 1994 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) College of Medicine Howard University, Washington, DC May 1992 Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Zoology College of Arts and Sciences Howard University, Washington, DC August 1988 – May 1994 Combined Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine Program (BS/MD) POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENT July 2001 – June 2003 Surgical Oncology Fellow, Department of Surgical Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center The University of Texas, Houston July 1999 – June 2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Surgical Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center The University of Texas, Houston June 1994 – June 1999 Surgical Residency Department of Surgery Howard University Hospital Washington, DC BOARD CERTIFICATIONS 2007 – 2020 American Board of Surgery Recertification 2000 – 2010 American Board of Surgery Certification LICENSES District of Columbia Board of Medical Examiners, License No. MD30905 (current) State of Maryland Board of Physicians, License No. D0069910 (inactive) Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago, License No. 17296 (current) Connecticut Department of Public Health, License No. 041334 (inactive) Texas Board of Medical Examiners, License No. L1045 (inactive) CURRENT POSITIONS July 21, 2014 – Present President Howard University, Washington, DC 9/17/20 W. A. I. Frederick CV CORPORATE BOARD MEMBERSHIPS Forma Therapeutics, Board of Directors 2020 – Present Humana, Board of Directors 2020 – Present United States Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors 2019 – Present Council on Competitiveness, Member 2019 – Present Fifth Federal Reserve District Board, Baltimore Branch, Member 2016 – Present Mutual of America Life Insurance Co., Board of Directors 2015 – Present PAST POSITIONS September 2011 – 2014 Director, Howard University Cancer Center Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC FACULTY & ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS July 2019 – Present Charles R. Drew Endowed Chair of Surgery Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C. April 2019 – Present Co-Chair, Equity, Disparity Reduction, Vulnerable Populations Subcommittee Mayor Muriel Bowser ReOpen DC Task Force October 2013 – July 2014 Interim President Howard University, Washington DC June 2012 – September 2013 Provost and Chief Academic Officer Howard University, Washington, DC 2011 – 2012 Deputy Provost for Health Sciences Howard University, Washington, DC 2011 – Present Professor, Tenured, Department of Surgery Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 2010 – 2011 Associate Dean for Clinical Strategy and Operations Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 2008 – 2011 Interim Director Howard University Cancer Center 2007 – Present Assistant Professor, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 2007 – 2011 Division Chief, General Surgery, Department of Surgery Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC 9/17/20 W. A. I. Frederick CV FACULTY & ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS – continued 2007 – 2008 Deputy Director, Howard University Cancer Center Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC 2006 – 2007 Associate Director of Clinical Research and Clinical Director Howard University Cancer Center Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC 2006 – 2011 Associate Professor, Department of Surgery Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC 2005 – 2006 Associate Director, Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center University of Connecticut (UConn) Health Center, Farmington, CT 2005 – 2006 Director of Surgical Oncology, Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2004 – 2006 Associate Program Director, General Surgery Integrated Residency University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2004 – 2005 Cancer Liaison Physician, Cancer Center University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2003 – 2006 Faculty, Department of Surgery University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2002 – 2003 Administrative Fellow, Department of Surgical Oncology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 2001 – 2003 Clinical Specialist, Surgical Intensive Care Unit The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 2000 – 2003 Clinical Instructor in Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery Baylor College of Medicine, Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX COMMITTEES AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Howard University Hospital and Howard University College of Medicine 2011 – 2012 Member, Working Group, SVP Task Force on Hospital Affairs 2011 – Present Member, Howard University Hospital Board of Governors 2009 – 2011 Member, Howard University Faculty Practice Plan (HUFPP) Executive Committee 2009 – 2011 Member, Howard University Faculty Practice Plan (HUFPP) Finance and Operations Committee 2009 – 2010 Chair, Internal Medicine Search Committee 2008 – 2011 Co-Chair, Internal Advisory Committee Howard-Hopkins U-54 Partnership 2007 – 2011 Member, Curriculum Committee 2007 – 2011 Chair, Curriculum Evaluation Subcommittee 2007 – 2009 Chair, Liaison Committee on Medical Education Accreditation Steering Committee for Institutional Self Study – Medical Students Subcommittee 2006 – 2009 Member, Liaison Committee on Medical Education Accreditation Steering Committee for Institutional Self Study 2006 – 2011 Member, Medical School Admissions Committee 9/17/20 W. A. I. Frederick CV 2006 – 2008 Co-Chair, Cancer Committee 2006 – 2007 Chair, Department of Surgery Research Committee 2006 – 2007 Member, Howard University Hospital CEO Search Committee COMMITTEES AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS – continued Past Appointments at University of Connecticut Health Center 2003 – 2006 Admissions Committee Medical School (Member) Cancer Committee (Member) GI Oncology Multidisciplinary Committee (Chair) Institutional Review Board (IRB) Committee (Member) Medical Board (Member) Medical Records Committee (Member) Residency Education Committee (Associate Program Director) PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 2009 – Present Member American Association for Cancer Research 2007 – Present Member 2000 – 2006 Associate Member American Board of Surgery 2009 Associate Examiner American College of Surgeons 2008 – Present Oncology Group 2003 – 2011 Young Fellows Association (formerly known as Committee Young Surgeons) 2007 – 2011 Executive Committee 2008 – 2010 Chair of Education Subcommittee 2005 – Present Fellow American Council on Education 2012 – Present Member American Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association 2009 – Present Member American Society of Clinical Oncology 2007 – Present Health Services Committee 2001 – Present Member Association of Academic Surgeons 2011 – 2014 Liaison, SBAS 2008 – 2011 Global Affairs Committee 2005 – Present Member Business Advisory Committee for the Office of the Attorney General of DC 2016 – Present Member Committee to Review the Delivery of Health Care by the Regional Authorities, Trinidad 2015 – Present Committee Member Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area 2019 – Present Chairman 9/17/20 W. A. I. Frederick CV 2014 – 2018 Member Council of the District of Columbia, Mayor-elect, Hon. Muriel Bowser Education Transition Committee 2014 Co-Chair PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS - continued District of Columbia Medical Board 2009 – 2012 Board Member 2010 – 2012 Vice-Chair Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Council of Chief Executive Officers 2019 – Present Chair 2014 – 2018 Representative Middle States Commission on Higher Education 2019 – President National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Presidential Forum 2019 – Present Member National Medical Association 2012 – 2013 Chair 2003 – 2012 Surgical Section 2007 – Present Director, Drew-Walker Forum 2011 – 2012 Chair National Sickle Cell Disease Association of America 2003 – 2009 Board Member New England Surgical Society 2006 – Present Associate Member 2005 – 2006 Member President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities 2016 – Present ReOpen DC Advisory Group, Committee on Equity, Disparity Reduction, Vulnerable Populations 2020 - Present Community Co-Chairperson Society of Black Academic Surgeons 2008 Judge, Residents’ Scientific Symposium 2004 – Present Member Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract 2009 – Present Member 2009 – Present Subcommittee Member of the Program Committee Society of Surgical Oncology 2006 – Present Diversity Task Force 2003 – 2006 Clinical Affairs Committee 2002 – Present Member Society of University Surgeons 2012 – Present Member Southern Surgical Association 9/17/20 W. A. I. Frederick CV 2011 – Present Member Southeastern Surgical Society 2007 – Present Member St. Albans School Governing Board 2017- Present Board Member PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS - continued Surgical Biology Club III 2007 – Present Member Susan G. Komen for the Cure 2009 National Capital Area Profile Team 2009 – Present Member Susan G. Komen for the Cure National Capital Area Community Profile Team 2009 – 2010 Member Texas Gulf Sickle Cell Association 2002 – 2003 President of the Board 2000 – 2002 Board Member United States International University – Africa 2016 Board Member Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)
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