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David S. Cheng, Md

DAVID S. CHENG, MD

OFFICE CONTACTS Address: Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Telephone: (312) 432-2598 1611 W. Harrison St., Suite #300 Fax: (708) 409-5179 Chicago, IL 60612 Email: [email protected]

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor Department of Orthopedic Surgery Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Rush University Medical Center

EDUCATION AND TRAINING 7/2011 – 6/2012 New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center Pain Medicine, Fellowship (ACGME-accredited) Clinical sites: Tisch Hospital, Hospital for Joint Diseases, Bellevue Hospital Center, and Veterans Affairs New York (VA NY) Harbor Healthcare System 7/2008 – 6/2011 New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH – Columbia & Cornell) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), Residency Clinical sites: Columbia University Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Blythedale Children’s Hospital, and Burke Rehabilitation Hospital 7/2007 – 6/2008 Saint Vincent Hospital (Worcester, MA) Internal Medicine, Internship 9/2002 – 5/2007 Boston University School of Medicine, M.D. 9/1999 – 5/2003 Boston University, B.A. cum laude Major: Medical Sciences (Seven-Year Liberal Arts/Medical Education Program) Minor: Psychology

MEDICAL LICENSURE Illinois, Indiana

CERTIFICATION American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2012) Pain Medicine (2013)

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2006 – Present) North American Spine Society (2012 – Present)

HONORS AND AWARDS Rush University Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: Teacher of the Year (2014) American Pain Society Scholarship Recipient, Essentials of Pain Management: Principles and Practice (2011) New York-Presbyterian Hospital PM&R Chief Residency (2010-2011) New York Society of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (NYSPM&R) Certificate of Distinguished Merit for Outstanding and Dedicated Service (2011, 2010, 2009) NYPH PM&R Peer Recognition Award for Exemplary Service and Leadership (2009)

LEADERSHIP ROLES AND DISTINCTIONS DAVID CHENG 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Updated 10/23/16 American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) Program Planning Committee, Pain and Spine Section Member (2015 – 2018) Pain Medicine / Neuromuscular Medicine Council Executive Committee Vice-Chair of Membership (2016 – Present) Member-at-Large (2014 - 2015) Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies for Opioid Prescribing, Course Director (2016) Resident Physician Council, Residency Program Chair (2009 – 2010) North American Spine Society (NASS) NASS Summer Spine Meeting Abstract Reviewer (2016) Research Council, Evidence-Based Guideline Development Committee Member (2013 – 2016) Education Council, CME Committee Member (2013 – 2016) Association of Academic Physiatrist, Resident/Fellow Workshop Instructor (2013, 2014, 2015) NYPH Annual Resident Leadership Retreat, Chief Facilitator (2011) NYPH Graduate Medical Education Core Education Committee, Resident Representative (2011) New York Society of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Resident Council Advisor (2010 – 2011) Resident Council President (2009 – 2010) Resident Council Member (2008 – 2009) NYSPM&R Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course, Co-Director (2010) NYPH Graduate Medical Education Council, Resident Representative (2008 – 2010) Weill Cornell Medical College, Musculoskeletal Physical Exam Workshop, Instructor (2009 – 2011) Cornell Rehabilitation Newsletter, Resident Representative (2008 – 2011) Rehab in Review, Regional Managing Editor (2008 – 2011) Weill Cornell Medical Center Housestaff, Quality Council Member (2008 – 2009)

CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 1. Open-Label, Non-controlled, Single Ascending Dose Study to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Exploratory Efficacy of KTP-001 in Subjects with Lumbar Disc Herniation (Co- investigator) 2. A Pilot Study: Rabbit Disc Puncture and Treatment Model with Fluoroscopic Guidance (Co-investigator) 3. Urine Drug Testing in Chronic Opioid Therapy (Invited author, Dueling Anesthesiologists: Controversies in Anesthesia 2015)

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Best C, Cheng DS. Spinal Schwannoma: An Unusual Cause of Lumbar Radiculopathy. PM&R 2015; 7(9): 1011-1013. 2. Cheng DS, Best C, Saeed K. Pediatric Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis. PM&R Knowledge Now 2014. http://me.aapmr.org/kn/article.html?id=236. 3. Nampiaparampil DE, Lee BM, Chen YY, Cheng DS. Innovations in Access to Interventional Pain Management. Military Medicine 2013; 178(4):362-364. 4. Cheng DS, Visco CJ. Pharmaceutical Therapy for Osteoarthritis. PM&R 2012; 4:S82-S88. 5. Visco CJ, Cheng DS, Kennedy DJ. Pharmaceutical Therapy for Radiculopathy. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am 2011; 22(1):127-137. 6. Cheng DS, O’Dell MW. Inpatient Rehabilitation in Persons with Multiple Myeloma-Associated Fractures: An Analysis of 8 Consecutive Inpatient Admissions. PM&R 2011; 3(1):78-84. 7. Cheng DS, Herzog R, Lutz G. Sacral Insufficiency Fracture: A Masquerader of Discogenic Low Back Pain. PM&R 2010; 2(2):162-164.

DAVID CHENG 2 CURRICULUM VITAE Updated 10/23/16 ABSTRACTS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1. Martinez AJ, Chantasi K, Cheng DS. Barriers to the Acute Rehabilitation of Patients with Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome: A Case Series. PM&R 2011; 3(10):S184. 2. Nguyen ET, Chalunkal B, Cheng DS, et al. Impact of Nonverbal Learning Disability on Self-Care, Participation, and Quality of Life in a 15-Year Old Male with Thoracic Paraplegia from Spina Bifida. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2011; 90(4):A66-67. 3. Cheng DS, O’Dell MW. Challenges in Rehabilitation of Pathologic Fractures Secondary to Multiple Myeloma: A Case Series. PM&R 2009; 1(9):S112. 4. Co S, Cheng DS, Mena J, et al. Neuromyelitis Optica, an Unusual Combination of Optic Neuritis with Transverse Myelitis: A Case Series. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2007; 86:S104.

ACADEMIC LECTURES 05/07/16 Spine Rehabilitation in the Injured Athlete Chicago Sports Medicine Society, Lecture 02/06/15 Treatment Strategies in Occupational Low Back Pain Rush University Medical Center, Lecture 05/08/14 Pain Management in Radiculopathy: Injection Therapy CEU Institute, Lecture 04/18/14 EMG Didactics: Spontaneous Activity Rush University Medical Center, Lecture 02/24/14 Electrodiagnostics in Orthopedics Rush University Medical Center, Lecture 11/22/13 Algorithmic Approach to Lumbar Spine Imaging Rush University Medical Center, Lecture 11/08/13 Lumbopelvic Pain: A Diagnostic Dilemma Rush University Medical Center, MOR Hip Symposium 06/12/13 Cervical Spine Trauma in Sports Medicine Rush University Medical Center, Primary Care Sports Medicine Conference 05/29/13 Pain Management in Radiculopathy: An Evidence-Based Approach Rush University Medical Center, Center of Orthopedic Education & Learning – Spine Seminar 05/15/13 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Rush University Medical Center, Orthopedic Surgery Grand Rounds 04/03/13 The Aging Spine: Intervertebral Disc Anatomy and Function Malcolm X College, Lecture 02/02/13 Primer in Cervical Spine Imaging Rush University Medical Center, Lecture 11/07/12 Early Interventions in Spine Pain CEU Institute, Web Seminar 10/19/12 Preventing Disability in Hip-Spine Syndrome Rush University Medical Center, Hip Preservation Symposium 05/11/12 Systematic Approach to Lumbar Spine Imaging New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture 02/17/12 Intrathecal Drug Delivery in Chronic Pain New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture 01/10/12 Pharmacologic Treatment of Opioid Dependence New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture 12/02/11 Stem Cell Applications in Pain Management New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture 10/27/11 Complications in Interventional Pain Management New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture

DAVID CHENG 3 CURRICULUM VITAE Updated 10/23/16 09/26/11 Persistent Abdominal Pain following Bariatric Surgery New York University Langone Medical Center, Pain Medicine Grand Rounds 08/23/11 Evidence-Based Guidelines: Neuraxial Blockade & Anticoagulation New York University Langone Medical Center, Lecture 04/01/11 Rotator Cuff Injury: Biomechanics & Rehabilitation Columbia University Medical Center, Lecture 09/15/10 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Pediatrics Blythedale Children’s Hospital, Interdisciplinary Conference 03/05/10 Axial and Radicular Neck Pain: Diagnosis & Management Columbia University Medical Center, Lecture 02/23/10 Popliteus Injury in Posterolateral Knee Instability Hospital for Special Surgery, Physiatry Grand Rounds 12/23/09 Role of Interventional Spine Techniques in Vertebral Fractures Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Interdisciplinary Conference 06/19/09 Functional Anatomy of the Cervical Spine Columbia University Medical Center, Lecture 12/31/08 Neuropathic Pain in Cancer Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Interdisciplinary Conference 11/03/08 Meningomyelocele: Clinical Features and Management Guidelines Blythedale Children’s Hospital, Interdisciplinary Conference

WORKSHOPS AND COURSES 10/08/13 NASS Fundamentals of Evidence-Based Medicine (New Orleans, LA) 6/8 - 10/12 ISIS Cervical Procedures Bio-skills Lab (Louisiana State University Medical Center) 3/3 - 4/12 ISIS Lumbar Radiofrequency Procedures Bio-skills Lab (Louisiana State University Medical Center) 12/3/11 NYSPM&R Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course (Columbia University Medical Center) 11/5 - 6/11 Medtronic Pain Fellows Theory & Technique: Implantable Pain Therapies, Minneapolis MN 10/8 - 9/11 St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Academy: Foundation for Fellows, Dallas TX 5/16 - 21/11 Fundamentals of Pain Management, American Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Austin TX 11/20/10 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course (Mount Sinai School of Medicine) 04/24/10 NYSPM&R Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course (Columbia University Medical Center) 11/07/09 Cornell Pain Medicine Symposium: Evidence Based Practice and Updates 06/11/09 Basic & Advanced Techniques in Electrodiagnostic Medicine (Columbia University Medical Center) 05/1-2/09 Stroke Rehabilitation Symposium (Weill Cornell Medical Center) 02/24/08 Practical Management and Utilization of Baclofen Pump in Spasticity, NYSPM&R Workshop 02/21/08 The Spectrum of Spasticity, Management and Strategy (Weill Cornell Medical Center)

REFERENCES Furnished upon request

DAVID CHENG 4 CURRICULUM VITAE Updated 10/23/16

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