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CURRICULUM VITAE Charles B. Slonim, M.D. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Ophthalmology James A. Haley Veterans Administration Eye Clinic 10770 N. 46th Street. Tampa, Florida 33617 Telephone: (813) 972-2000 ext. 7513 E-mail: [email protected] June 26, 2021 Education College: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, B.A., 1974 Medical School: New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, M.D., 1978 Internship: Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, Flexible Medical/Surgical, 1978-1979 Residency: Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, Ophthalmology, 1979-1981 Chief Resident: Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, Ophthalmology, 1981-1982 Academic Positions Professor, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida Affiliate Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology University of Florida School of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida Work Experience iuvo BioScience, Rush, NY Chief Medical Officer, Ophthalmology Team – July 2018 - present Oculos Development Services, Tampa, FL Chief Medical Officer – August 2018 - present Point Guard Partners, LLC, Tampa, Florida Vice-President of Medical Affairs – August 2012 – present Medical Monitor – August 2012 - present James A. Haley VA Hospital, Tampa, Florida Ophthalmology Department – Chief – July 2018 - present Full time Oculoplastic surgeon - October 2009 – present Part time Oculoplastic surgeon – February 2000 – October 2009 Consulting Oculoplastic surgeon – October 1982 – February 2000 University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida Part time Oculoplastic surgeon – October 2008 – August 2016 Older and Slonim MD’s PA d.b.a. Older and Slonim Eyelid Institute, Tampa, Florida Full time Private Practice Ophthalmologist / Oculoplastic surgeon – October 1982 – October 2008 2 Honors and Awards 1991 Kevin Touhy Memorial Lecture, Contact Lens Society of America 1991 Clinical Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 1991 Biographee, Who's Who in the South and Southwest 1993 Honor Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology 1994 Surgical Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 1995 Biographee, Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 1996 Clinical Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 1996 Biographee, Who's Who in Science and Engineering 1998 Honor Award, Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists 2001 Surgical Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 2002 Listed, Best Doctors in America 2002-03 2003 Listed, Best Doctors in America 2003-04 2003 Surgical Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 2004 Surgical Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 2004-17 Listed, Best Doctors in America 2004 National Hockey League Stanley Cup Championship Ring 2010 Honorary Member of the Haitian Ophthalmology Society 2010 Tampa Bay Business Journal 2010 Health Care Heroes – Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 Surgical Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 2011 Senior Achievement Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology 2012-13 Florida Society of Ophthalmology – President 2014 Shaler Richardson MD Service to Medicine Award Florida Society of Ophthalmology 2016 Clinical Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Ophthalmology University of South Florida College of Medicine 2016 Secretariat Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology 2019-20 Listed, Best Doctors in America 2000 U. 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Patent Number 6,116,426 Emergency Eye Kit Date of Patent: 9/12/00 Societies American Board of Ophthalmology, Diplomate American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fellow American College of Surgeons, past Fellow American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fellow Florida Society of Ophthalmology Tampa Bay Ophthalmological Society 3 Positions Held First Coast Services Options (Florida Medicare Carrier) Medicare Carrier Advisory Committee (CAC), Co-Chairman 2004-16 CAC Representative for Florida Society of Ophthalmology, 1998-2017 American Academy of Ophthalmology Federal Economic Policy Committee Member, 1987-97 Task Force on Targeted Exams Member, 1989 Committee on Ophthalmic Procedures Assessment Consultant, 1989 Committee on Managed Care Member, 1990-91 Managed Care Advocacy Committee Representative, 1993-96 Third Party Relations Committee Member, Rapid Response Group Network, 1993-94 Honor Award, 1993 Senior Achievement Award, 2011 Secretariat Award, 2016 American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery CPT Committee Co-Chairman, 1999-2000 ICD-10 Committee Chairman, 2013-2017 American Medical Association Member, 1982-2011 CPT Advisory Committee Member, 1992-2011 RUC Advisory Committee Member, 1992-1996 Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists Member, 1981-2003 Executive Board, 2000-03 Board of Directors, 1992-94, 1998-2003 Long Range Planning Committee Chairman, 2000-03 Residents Education Committee Member, 1991-93 Continuing Medical Educational Committee Member, 1992 Representative AMA/CPT Advisory Committee Member, 1992-2004 International Committee Member, 1992-94, 1998-2000 Contact Point Associate Editor, 1993-95 CLAO Journal Reviewer, 1993-2001 Honor Award Recipient, 1998 Florida Society of Ophthalmology President, 2012-2013 President-Elect, 2011-2012 Member, 1982-present 1st Vice President, 1992-93, 2009-11 Secretary/Treasurer, 1993-94 Chairperson, Third Party Liaison Committee, 1997-2015 Medicare Carrier Advisory Committee, Representative 1999-present 4 Professional Foundation for Health Care, Inc. (Florida State Peer Review Organization [PRO]) Physician Advisor, 1984-1997 Board of Trustees, Member, 1985-87 Medical Director, 1987-92 Bausch and Lomb Pharmaceutical, Inc., Tampa, Florida Medical Director, 1990-2009 Advisor/Consultant, 2009-2011 Bausch & Lomb Specialty Contact Lens Advisory Board Consultant, 1988-94, 1998 Biovascular, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota Medical Advisor/Consultant, 1990-2000 Review of Contact Lenses, Jobson Publishing, L.L.C. Editorial Board, 2001-2006 Hillsborough County Health Plan Advisory Board, Tampa, Florida Medical Advisory Committee, 1993-2004 Olympic Vision Center, Olympic Village, Barcelona, Spain Consultant, 1992 Olympics Sports Team Ophthalmologist University of South Florida Intercollegiate Sports, 1990-2021 Tampa Bay Lightning (National Hockey League), 1992-2021 2004, 2020 Stanley Cup Champions Tampa Bay Tritons (International Roller Hockey League), 1994 Tampa Bay Firestix (National Women’s Fast Pitch Softball League), 1997-2000 Tampa Bay Mutiny (Major League Soccer), 1998-2001 Tampa Bay Vipers (XFL Football), 2020 Toronto Raptors (National Basketball Association), 2020-2021 National Society to Prevent Blindness Adult Eye Health Committee State Chairman, 1986-88 Board of Directors, 1988-90 State Program Chairman, 1988-90 American Heart Association, Hillsborough County Chapter Advanced Cardiac Life Support Committee Member, 1984-1986 Chairman, 1986-1988 Florida Affiliate Faculty, 1988-1992 Board of Directors, 1987-88 Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certified Instructor, 1980-92 Florida State Athletic Commission Ringside Physician, 1987-90 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Tampa Volunteer Big Brother, 1984-90 Board of Directors, 1988-90 The Rand Corporation Policy Advisory Board for the study: Effect of DRG-Based Prospective Payment on Quality of Care for Hospitalized Medicare Patients Member, 1989 Hillsborough Community College Ophthalmic Technician Program Occupational Advisory Committee Medical Director, 1989-92 Tampa Bay Area Communications Board of Directors, Member, 1985-96 Board of Directors, Secretary, 1987-88 5 Articles Published 1. Effect of Water Hardness on the Tolerance of the Guppy to Beryllium Sulfate. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, October 1973; 10(5):295-301. Co-Author: AR Slonim 2. Bausch & Lomb "O" Lenses for Extended Wear. CLAO J, April 1983; 9(2):137-140. Co-Authors: OD Solomon, DB Sholiton, K Lamping 3. The Pupils and the Patient. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, April 1983; 8(4):42-45. 4. Orbital Hemorrhage with Proptosis Following a Dacryocystorhinostomy. Ophthalmic Surgery, September 1984; 15(9):774-775. Co-Authors: JJ Older, PL Jones 5. Prep Period Aids Patient Success in Myopic EW Study. Contact Lens Forum, July 1986; 11(7):43-46. Co-Author: J Torelli 6. How to Diagnose Contact Lens Related Infections. Review of Optometry, January 1987; 124(1):76-82. 7. Codifying Hydrophilic Lenses. Contact Lens Forum, May 1987; 12(5):42-45. Co-Author: OD Solomon 8. Exposure Keratopathy. [Focus on Oculoplastics] Ophthalmic Practice (formerly Current Canadian Ophthalmic Practice), September 1987; 5(3):109-113, 131. 9. Bilateral Lymphocytic Infiltrates Causing Dacryostenosis After Bilateral Successful Dacryocystorhinostomies, Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg, 1988; 4(2):105-108. Co-Author: JJ Older 10. The Effects of Ophthalmic Solutions on the Transmission of Light Through Hydrogel Lenses. CLAO J, April/June 1990; 16(2):114-116. Co-Author: G Bergen 11. AIDS and the Contact Lens Practice. Contact Lens Spectrum, June 1993; 8(6):32-34. 12. AIDS and the Contact Lens Practice. CLAO J, October 1995; 21(4):233-235. 13. Dog Bite-Induced Canalicular Lacerations