David Lawrence Burk, Jr., M.D. (Larry) Member of Oriental Health Solutions, LLC President of Healing Imager, Inc
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David Lawrence Burk, Jr., M.D. (Larry) Member of Oriental Health Solutions, LLC President of Healing Imager, Inc. 907 Broad St. Durham, NC 27705 Tel: 919-286-9595 [email protected] Fax: 919-286-2425 www.orientalhealthsolutions.com ______________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION: 1986 - 1987 Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. 1981 - 1985 Radiology Internship/Residency, University Health Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. 1977 - 1981 M. D., University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA. 1973 - 1977 B.A., Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, NC. 1970 - 1973 Fox Chapel High School, Pittsburgh, PA CERTIFICATIONS: 1985 - present Certification: American Board of Radiology. 1982 - present Certification: National Board of Medical Examiners. CONTINUING EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: 2009 Clinical Hypnosis Workshop for Health Care Professionals, Wellness Consultants International, PLLC, Durham, NC, 20 hours. 2009 ACEP Comprehensive Energy Psychology Certification Training, Durham, NC, 28 hours. 2009 Feeling Good Now: New Rapid Recovery Techniques for Depression and Low Self-Esteem, Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior, David Burns, MD, Durham, NC, 13 hours. 2008 New Frontiers in Trauma Treatment, Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior, Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Durham, NC, 12 hours. 2005 Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) for Serious Illnesses Workshop, Gary Craig, Stamford, CT, 24 hours. 2004 Success and Abundance with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) Workshop, Carol Look and Gary Craig, Stamford, CT, 16 hours. 2002 Dynamic Interactive Acu-Bodywork Internship, Victoria Pain Clinic, Victoria, BC, 80 hours. 2002 Contemporary Electro-Acupuncture for Upper Extremity Sports Injuries Workshop McMaster University Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, 20 hours. 1998 Medical Acupuncture for Physicians Course, UCLA School of Medicine, Santa Monica, CA, 300 hours. 1995 Anodyne Imagery Practitioner Training, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, 40 hours. LICENSES 1993 - present Medical Licensure: NC, GA, FL, TX, KY, AZ. CLINICAL PRACTICE 2009 - present Member of Oriental Health Solutions, LLC, Durham, NC. 2004 - present President, Healing Imager, Inc., Musculoskeletal MRI Teleradiologist, Durham, NC. 1998 - 2004 Physician Acupuncture Practitioner, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. 1996 - 2004 Staff Radiologist, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. 1993 - 1996 Section Head, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 1991 - 1993 Staff Radiologist, Hampton Roads Radiology Associates, Norfolk, VA. 1987 - 1991 Staff Radiologist, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. 1985 - 1986 Staff Radiologist, University Health Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2007 - present Visiting Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Duke University School of Medicine 1998 - 2004 Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology, Duke University School of Medicine - 1 - 1993 - 1998 Associate Professor of Radiology, Duke University School of Medicine 1991 - 1993 Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School 1987 - 1991 Assistant Professor of Radiology, Jefferson Medical College 1985 - 1986 Instructor of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine TEACHING 2004 - present EFT Workshop, Quarterly, Oriental Health Solutions, LLC 2004 - present EFT Educational Series, Bi-monthly, Rice Diet Program 1998 - 2004 Director of Education, Duke Center for Integrative Medicine 1996 - 2003 HPER-14: Stress Management and Performance Enhancement, Duke University Course Instructor 1997 - 2004 Holistic Medicine Housecourse, Duke University Faculty Sponsor 1997 - 2006 6 different semester courses, Duke OLLI/Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement PUBLICATIONS & ARTICLES Refereed Journals (from 38 total): Schiffman JS, Lasch HM, Rollag MD, Flanders AE, Brainard GC, Burk DL Jr. Effect of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the normal human pineal: Measurement of plasma melatonin. JMRI 4:7-11, 1994. Sugarman J, Burk L. Physicians’ ethical obligations regarding alternative medicine. JAMA 1998;280:1623-1625. Non-Refereed Publications and Reviews (from 15 total): Burk DL Jr. The basics of bioelectromagnetism. AAMA Review 2:13, 1990. Burk DL Jr. New vistas for Anodyne imagery. Administrative Radiology Journal, July, 1996:38-40. Selected Abstracts (from 68 total): Burk DL Jr. Intuitive diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma: Anomaly or paradigm shift? Presented at the 18th Annual Scientific Session, Society of Skeletal Radiology in Tucson, AZ, March 8-11, 1995. Burk DL Jr. Intuitive medical diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases with radiographic correlation. NIH Conference on Complementary & Alternative Medicine Research Methodology, Bethesda, MD, April 26-28, 1995. Eskinazi D, Laken MP, Burk DL Jr. Medical Training & Education Panel on “Alternative Medicine”. The First Annual International Congress on Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Arlington, VA, May 22-26, 1995. Burk DL Jr. Anodyne imagery for muscoloskeletal radiologic procedures. Presented at 19th Annual Scientific Session, Society of Skeletal Radiology, Tucson, AZ, March 6-9, 1996. Burk DL Jr. Accessing intuition through imagery for stress management, creative problem solving and diagnosis. Presented at 19th Annual Scientific Conference, American Holistic Medical Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 8-11, 1996. Burk DL. Assessment of current models: Part 1. Complementary and Alternative Therapies in the Academic Medical Center: Issues of Ethics and Policy. University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, NIH/NCCAM, November 10-12, 1999. Burk L. Intuitive Diagnosis Research Methodologies: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the Bridging Worlds and Filling Gaps in the Science of Healing Conference. Keauhou Beach Resort, Hawaii. November 29 - December 3, 2001. Burk L, Curry L, Bulbrook MJ, Atwater B. Intuitive Medical Diagnosis Panel Discussion: Scientific and clinical intuitive medical diagnosis. Rhine Research Center Consciousness Today Conference: Where Scientists and Psychics Meet. Myrtle Beach, SC. March 23-25, 2007. - 2 - Editorials, Position, and Background Papers (from 29 total): Burk DL Jr. Intuitive magnetic imaging. Radiology [letter] 182(3):897, 1992. Burk DL Jr. “Medical Intuitives” and remote diagnoses. Diagnostic Imaging [letter] 1994;October:10. Burk DL Jr. Accessing intuition through imagery for stress management, creative problem solving, and diagnosis. AJR [letter] 1996;166:1231-1232. Burk L. Editorial. Nature provides healing for wounds science can’t touch. The Chronicle, November 6 1996. Burk L. Commentary. True healing requires integration of mind, body, spirit. The Chronicle, February 11, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. Near-death experiences parallel Biblical resurrection. The Chronicle, March 5, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. Parapsychology field tests limits of academic freedom. The Chronicle, April 15, 1997. Burk DL Jr. Editorial. Psychic/Intuitive diagnosis: Two case reports and Commentary. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 1997;3(3):209-212. Burk L. Commentary. Hospitals should focus on spiritual as well as physical healing. The Chronicle, September 19, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. Future of medical care lies in support groups and self-care. The Chronicle, October 17, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. Scientists finally discover what herbalists knew for centuries. The Chronicle, November 14, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. NIH supports use of acupuncture to relieve pain, treat addictions. The Chronicle, December 8, 1997. Burk L. Commentary. Hypnosis empowers patients to mobilize their inner resources. The Chronicle, January 28, 1998. Burk L. Commentary. Neurofeedback can help find “the zone” of peak performance. The Chronicle, February 18, 1998. Burk L. Commentary. Integrative medicine balances conventional, alternative healing. The Chronicle, March 12, 1998. Burk L. Commentary. Consider “experimenter effect” in alternative medicine research. The Chronicle, April 8, 1998. Burk L. Commentary. McFries used to be sacred food. The Chronicle, September 21, 2005. Burk L. Commentary. Tap your hidden potential. The Chronicle, December 2, 2005. SOCIETIES & MEMBERSHIPS 2007 - present Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology PRESENTATIONS 4/2007 Raleigh, NC. Emotional Freedom Techniques for Attracting Abundance in Wealth, Health and Relationships. Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship. 12/2005 Hilton Head Island, SC. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT): Energy Therapy and the Future. 3-Day Workshop (Approved Levels 1 & 2) Assistant to Carol Look, LCSW, DCH, EFT Master. National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference. Hilton - 3 - Head Marriott Beach and Golf Resort. 11/2005 Sanford, NC. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) for Anxiety, Pain Relief and Self-Healing. Guest Lecture Psychology Stress Management Course. Central Carolina Community College. 9/2005 Virginia Beach, VA. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) for PTSD after Near Death Experiences. International Association for Near Death Studies Annual Conference. Virginia Beach Resort Hotel. 1/2005 Albuquerque, NM. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT). A Non-invasive, Drug-free, Therapy Addressing Phobias, Chronic Pain, Addictions, Traumas and Anxieties. One-Day Workshop. Outcomes,