Drea Burbank, MD 37 Lost Valley Drive, Orinda CA, 94563 · 650.387.6648 · [email protected]

Education 2015-2016 University of California San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research San Francisco, CA & Education, Postdoctoral Fellow – Independent research on cardiovascular and microvascular effects of electronic cigarettes, and retail vape industry. 2013-2014 Stanford University School of Medicine, Professional Certificate in Stanford, CA Preventative Medicine as Stanford “Health For All” Fellow

– Independent research on physician attitude to e-cigarettes 2009-2013 University of , M.D. , BC – Rural and remote training at distributed sites; Northern Medical Program Prince George,BC & Southern Medical Program’s Prototypical Year , BC – Electives in Plastic Surgery, Epidemiology, and Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2007-2009 University of British Columbia, Bachelor of Science (General, incomplete) Kelowna, BC – Early admission to medical school

Employment 2017-Current Consultant for Disruptive Technology in Medicine US & Canada – Recent projects include AI & machine learning, cybersecurity, medical app development and design, single-cell optical analysis, tissue engineering & stem cells, near-infrared spectroscopy, 3D printing, distributed specialist networks, functional MRI, vascular composite allograft, virtual reality, blockchain, microbiome sequencing, and recruitment of professionals with a similar skillset. – Skills include grantwriting, popular sciences, website & app development, email marketing, editing of academic papers, study design, data analytics, and business/marketing strategy. – Employ 10 freelancers as CEO of ‘todreamalife’ 2016-Current University of Alberta, Translational Research Assistant Edmonton, AB – Project planning and grant applications for first-in-human implantation of an off-the-shelf tissue-engineered cartilage graft in Plastic Surgery – Data analytics for global health project in General Surgery 2016-Current Stanford University School of Medicine, Consultant Edmonton, AB – Independent research consultant in preventative medicine research projects on diet and exercise for obesity prevention 2014-2015 HealthTap, Consultant & Physician Engagement Specialist Palo Alto, CA – One of two full-time physicians to launch nation-wide platform for 65k US doctors to provide web-based medical consultations, ie. "Uber for doctors" – Revision of medical ontology and search algorithms for open-access database of 2 million physician answers to anonymous online patient questions – Data analytics and R&D projects in SEO, physician training, policy, EMR design, and email marketing Summer University of British Columbia, Microbiology Laboratory Research Assistant Kelowna, BC 2009

Summer Medic Plus, Oilfield Paramedic Fort Nelson, BC 2008 – 50 days straight as 24/7 emergency medical care for rotating staff of ~55 on two directional drilling rigs 2006-2008 BC Ministry of Forests, Haig Fire Base, Wildland Firefighter Hope, BC – Initial size-up and suppression of BC and QC wildfires on 3-man helitack

and 20-man Indigenous unit crew – Certification as faller, danger-tree assessor, and First Aid attendant 2002-2004 US Forest Service, Dalton Hotshots, Wildland Firefighter Glendora, CA – 3 years on elite Interagency Hotshot Crew, specializing in dangerous or

complex wildfires. – On-call 24/7 with 2-hour response for extended deployments in North America and Hawaii. – Long hours, with frequent 24-hour duty. – Remote locations the norm. Tight-knit teams ranging from 3-20 persons with interagency coordination. 1999-2001 US Forest Service, Pierce Ranger District, Wildland Firefighter Kooskia, ID – Initial size-up and suppression of ID, MT, and CO wildfires on helitack,

engine, and handcrew 1998 Arrowhead Taxidermy, Taxidermy Assistant Alamagordo, NM – Fine dissection (ears, noses, eyelids, and lips) for national-champion taxidermist. Several species of mammal, birds and fish.

Research Activities Omar M, Burbank AD, Brown M, Olson J, Watt A, Tarar M. High-tech for low-resource settings: utility of ​ ​ cost-effective 3D printed prosthetic hands for Pakistani amputees – Research design and translation from Vietnam project.

Abahuje E, Myhre L, Kiswezi A, Ssebuufu Robinson S, Burbank AD, Fawcett V. Post-Discharge Functional ​ ​ Outcomes in Rwandan Trauma Patients: Casting Versus Open Procedures. th – Abstract & presentation accepted for Bethune Round Table 6th Annual Conference, May 25-27 ​ 2018, ​ Toronto, Ontario. – Data analytics ongoing. Manuscript in preparation

Burbank AD, McLoughlin M. Quality Improvement Initiative for Triage of Walk-in Patient Population ​ – Iterative clinical EMR revision to improve efficiency

Burbank AD, Wong M, Valnicek S. Quality Improvement Initiative for Assessment and Triage of Skin Lesions in ​ Interior Health Authority – Data collection ongoing. Manuscript in preparation

Burbank AD, Omeis T, Valnicek S. Planning of Umbilical Management in Abdominoplasty ​ – Ethics application to University of British Columbia Ethics Review Board, approved – Data collection ongoing. Manuscript in preparation

Ward E, Burbank AD, Shigeta R, Estrada A. Sustainable Pet Food For the Future: Koji (Aspergillus oryzae) makes ​ ​ protein affordable,nutritious and eco-friendly. White Paper for Wild Earth Pets

Abahuje E, Myhre L, Kiswezi A, Ssebuufu Robinson S, Burbank AD, Fawcett V. Feasibility of Phone Surveys to ​ ​ Monitor Post-Discharge Functional Outcomes in Rwandan Trauma Patients. Abstract & presentation accepted th for Bethune Round Table 6th Annual Conference, May 25-27 ​ 2018, Toronto, Ontario. ​

Abahuje E, Myhre L, Kiswezi A, Ssebuufu Robinson S, Burbank AD, Fawcett V. Assessing Post-Discharge ​ ​ Functional Outcomes in Rwandan Trauma Patients.

– Abstract & presentation at Rwandan Surgical Society 9th Annual General Meeting and Annual Scientific Conference Nov 2017. – Manuscript in preparation

Liang Y, Idress E, Labib K, Kunze M, Andrews S, Burbank AD, Mulet-Sierra A, Jomha N, and Adesida AB. The effect ​ ​ of population doublings on the matrix-forming phenotype of meniscus fibrochondrocytes expanded with FGF2 and TGFβ1 and hypoxia. Scientific Reports (IF 4.2). 2017 Sep 22;7(1):12148. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-12096-x

Burbank A*, Piper ML*, Hansen SL, Ganz P, Schick SF. “Peripheral microvascular effects of e-cigarettes” ​ ​ – Grant application to American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand, Funding to seed innovative projects related to hand surgery. Funded Dec 2015 - Jun 2016. Total Direct Costs: $9,498. – Abstract/poster accepted to 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand National Meeting, Sep 5-9th 2017, San Francisco, California.

Brown-Johnson C, Boekman L, White A, Burbank A, Paulson S, Beebe L. Public Trust in Health Information by ​ ​ Channel and Tobacco-Use-Status in a Representative Oklahoma Survey Sample. Stanford University, San Francisco, California, Jan 2017 - current. – Accepted to JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (IF 5.2) July 27, 2017 Burbank AD, Liang Y, Mulet-Sierra A, Olson JL, Szojka A, Andrews SHJ, Wilkes GH, Guilfoyle R, Morhart M, Adesida ​ AB. Tissue-engineered nasal cartilage: preliminary data comparing digestion vs outgrowth cell isolation techniques in pediatric and adult nasal chondrocytes. – Abstract, Can J Plast Surg. 2017 Summer; 25(2):98-141, Abstract P17 doi 10.1177/2292550317705835a st – ePoster presentation, 71 ​ Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Winnipeg MN,, th ​ June 20-24 ​ 2017 ​

Burbank A, Morhart M, Olson JL and Adesida A. Tissue-Engineered Cartilage For Hand and Wrist Surgery, ​ University of Alberta, Edmonton, August 2016 - current. – Grant pre-application to Department of Defense, Reconstructive Transplant Research Program, Sep 2016. ​ ​ Full application for $200k, submitted Oct 2016.

Burbank A, Olson JL, Wilkes G, Guilfoyle R, Morhart M and Adesida A. Tissue-Engineered Cartilage For Facial ​ Reconstructive Surgery: Preclinical Translation to Replace Autologous Rib Harvest, University of Alberta, Edmonton, August 2016 - current. – Grant pre-application to Department of Defense, Reconstructive Transplant Research Program, approved ​ ​ Sep 2016. Funding for innovative research to complement vascular composite allograft. Full application for $1.5M, submitted by invitation Oct 2016. Not awarded, under revision. – Grant application to McArthur Foundation 100&Change, Oct 2016. Funding to solve a critical social problem. Not awarded. – Grant application to University of Alberta, University Hospital Foundation, Oct 2016. Pilot funding for innovative projects in translational research. Not awarded. Brown-Johnson C, Burbank A, Paulson S. Smart Moves: The Organizational Perspective on Supporting Academic ​ ​ Performance With Physical Activity. Stanford University, San Francisco, California, Oct 2016 - current. – Submitted to American Journal of Nursing June 2017. Brown-Johnson C, Burbank A, Paulson S. Rethink Your Drink: Development of an Evidence-Based Sugar ​ ​ Sweetened Beverage Reduction Mass Media Campaign. Stanford University, San Francisco, California, Oct 2016 - current. – Submitted to Patient Education and Counseling June 2017 Brown-Johnson C, Burbank A, Paulson S. Sweet Talk: A Ten-Year Systematic Review of the Evidence (2005-15) on ​ ​ Targeted Mass-Media Campaigns for Obesity Prevention through Sugar Sweetened Beverage Reduction.. Stanford University, San Francisco, California, Sep 2016 - current. – Data collection for systematic review ongoing. Manuscript in preparation.

Burbank AD, Thrul J, and Ling, PM. A Pilot Study of Retail ‘Vape Shops’ in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tobacco ​ Prevention and Cessation. 2016; 2(3):1-9. – Published abstract and oral presentation, NIH Tobacco Regulatory Science Conference, Bethseda MD, May 2016 Burbank A*, Brown-Johnson C*, Daza EJ, Wassmann A, Chieng A, Rutledge G, and Prochaska JJ. Online ​ patient-provider e-cigarette consultations: perceptions of safety and harm. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Aug 201. Benowitz NL and Burbank AD. “Cardiovascular toxicity of nicotine: Implications for electronic cigarette use.” ​ ​ Trends Cardiovasc Med. Aug 2016; 26(6):515-23. doi: 10.1016/j.tcm.2016.03.001 Burbank A, Brown-Johnson C, Rutledge G, Prochaska J. “Doctor Advice About Nicotine In The Context of ​ E-Cigarettes – Observational Content Analysis From An Online Digital Health Site”. – Published Abstract & Poster, Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, Mar 2016 – Poster, 14th Annual Community Health Symposium, Stanford Medicine, Jan 2016 – Poster, It's About A Billion Lives Conference, UCSF Center for Tobacco Research & Education. San Francisco CA, Jan 2016 – Published Abstract & Poster, Stanford Prevention Research Center Annual Research Symposium, Nov 2016 – Published Abstract & Poster, UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute Annual Retreat. Santa Cruz CA, Oct 2015 Burbank A, Brown-Johnson C, Rutledge G, Prochaska J. “E-Cigarettes in Digital Health: Doctors' Answers to ​ Patients' Questions”. – Abstract & Poster, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, Feb 2015 – Poster, It's About A Billion Lives Conference, UCSF Center for Tobacco Research & Education. San Francisco CA, Jan 2015 – Poster, Stanford Prevention Research Center Annual Research Symposium, Nov 2015 Bardi M, Burbank A, Choi W, Chow L, Jang W, Roccamatisi D, Macnab A. Activities for engaging schools in health ​ ​ promotion. Health Education. 2014; 114(4): 3-3.doi 10.1108/HE-08-2013-0040 Burbank A, White C, Bardi M, Chow L, Cannon W, Gagnon F, Macnab A. “Exploring risk factors for stone formation ​ ​ among rural Ugandan children” – Grant application to Northern Medical Program Trust, Funding to seed innovative projects related to rural or indigenous health. Funded Jun 2011. Total Direct Costs: $5,000. – Oral presentation, 40th Annual Western Student Medical Research Forum, January 2012 – Published Abstract, Journal of Investigative Medicine 60(1): 219-220, Jan 2012 Bardi M, Chow L, Berg T, Burbank A, Smitten J, Louie H, Cannon W, Macnab AJ. Novel Physical Activities To Foster ​ ​ Learning And Engagement In Youth. Journal of Investigative Medicine 60(1): 129-130, Jan 2012 Burbank A and Baars P. EMR Usability Study, Interior Health Authority, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Apr 2013. ​

Examinations & Licensure h – United States Medical Licensing Examination Step II CS Pass on Feb 20t ​ 2018 ​ – Provincial Clinical Trainee License, CPSBC Valid from Nov 2017-Oct 2020 th – Medical Council of Canada (MCC) Qualifying Examination Part I Pass on May 10 ​ 2017 ​ th – United States Medical Licensing Examination Step I 205 / 78 on Jun 25 ​ 2012 ​ ​ ​ th – United States Medical Licensing Examination Step II CK 212 / 78 on Jun 27 ​ 2012 ​ ​

Coursework & Electives Jun-Jul 2018 MediKel Family Practice , Clinical Trainee Kelowna, BC – Clinical elective in rural Family Medicine with Dr. Philip Blom Apr-Jul 2018 /Okanagan Plastic Surgeons, Clinical Trainee Kelowna, BC – Clinical elective in community Plastic Surgery with Dr. Stan Valnicek

Nov 2017 – Clinical elective in community Orthopedic Surgery with Dr. Jack Oliver Jan/Feb Zeeba Clinic, Observer Cleveland, OH 2018 – Rhinoplasty research and clinical observership in craniofacial plastic surgery with Dr. Bahman Guyuron Dec 2017 Harvard University School of Medicine/Boston Children’s Hospital, Observer Boston, MA – Tissue-engineering research and clinical observership in pediatric hand and upper-extremity Orthopedic Surgery with Dr. Peter Waters Nov 2017 Zeeba Clinic, Observer Cleveland, OH – Tissue-engineering research and clinical observership in rhinoplasty and cosmetic Plastic Surgery with Dr. Bahman Guyuron Nov 2017 Allama Iqbal Medical College, University of Health Sciences, Department of Lahore, Pakistan Medicine, Intern – Global health elective in Orthoplastic Plastic Surgery with Dr. Umraz Khan – Lecture on tissue-engineering for microsurgery course Aug 2017 Buncke Clinic, Observer San Francisco, CA – Clinical observership in extremity reconstruction Plastic Surgery with Dr. Bauback Safa Aug 2017 Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Observer Stanford, CA – Clinical observership in breast and microsurgery reconstruction Plastic Surgery with Dr. Gordon Lee 2016-2017 University of Alberta, Department of Surgery, Observer Edmonton, AB – Clinical observerships in pediatric Plastic Surgery with Dr. Jaret Olson – Clinical observership in minimally-invasive General Surgery with Dr. Daniel Birch 2013 Stanford Continuing Studies, Computer Science Coursework Stanford, CA 2006-2007 Justice Institute of British Columbia, Emergency Medical Responder and Kelowna, BC Primary Care Paramedic Certificates 2003 Santa Monica College, Associate of Science (General, incomplete) Santa Monica ,CA 2001 Universidad de Granada, Centro de Lenguas Modernas, Intermedio-A Granada, Spain Spanish Language Course 2000-2002 University of Idaho, Bachelor of Science ( Metallurgical Engineering, Moscow, ID incomplete)

Recent Scientific Presentations “Tissue Engineering Adjuncts for the Future” ​ ​ – Talk for Plastic Surgery department of Allam al Iqba Medical College. 11th Annual Microsurgery Course, Nov 2017 “Missionaries and Mercenaries: Research in the Retail Vape Environment” ​ ​ – Talk for interdisciplinary researchers in national Vape Shop Interest Group. Center for Evaluation & Coordination of Training & Research in Tobacco Regulatory Science, Dec 2015 “Why Research Is Like Fighting Forest Fires” – Talk for “Bridges to the Baccalaureate Program” weekly science seminar series. Skyline College, Oct 2015 “What Doctors Say About E-Cigarettes: A Bird’s-Eye View from Online Digital Health Interactions” – Talk for interdisciplinary researchers in Tobacco Policy Research Group. University of California San Francisco, Sep 2015

“Embracing Chaos & Complexity in Behavior Change” – Talk on chaos theory for interdisciplinary researchers in Stanford Health For All Science of Behavior Change. Stanford University, May 2014 “First Do No Harm: Systemic Bias in Medicine” – Talk for Northern Medical Program graduating class in Preparation for Medical Practice. Prince George Regional Hospital, Feb 2013

Honors and Awards Nomination and travel award, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, May 2012 – Faculty nomination for UBC Delegate to the Canadian National Medical Students Research Symposium. Declined, unable to attend due to clinical duties. Samuel Diamond Scholarship, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, January 2012 – Undergraduate medical students with academic scholarship and financial need. MM Weaver Prize in History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2012 – Faculty nominee for best essay on a topic in the history of medicine and academic merit. Kievell Scholarship, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2011 – Faculty nominee for female medical student with hope of contribution to underserved populations in medicine. ​ Annual Academic Scholarship, Honors Program, University of Idaho, 1999 – 2002 – Students enrolled in honors program with >3.3 gpa.

Extracurricular Activities – 1st Place Women’s Division Beyond The Crux Bouldering Competition, Kelowna BC, July 2012 – Crewmember, Santana 525 racing fleet, Kelowna Yacht Club, Kelowna BC, Summer 2012 – 10,000 km motorbike trip on Kawasaki KLR 250, Summer 2010 – Bicycled across the continental United States, L.A. to Florida, Spring 2003 – Global health electives in Ukraine, Uganda, and Pakistan. Solo travel to Brazil, Costa Rica, Russia, Latvia, Mexico, Spain, Germany, France, Portugal, England and Ireland. – Proficient with Google Docs, Mac, MS Windows, MS Office (Powerpoint, Word, Excel). Javascript, Responsys, Optimzely, and Balsamiq. Coursework in Autocad, C++, HTML5/CSS, and PHP.

Volunteer 2014-Current Medical Startup Advising, Volunteer Palo Alto, CA ​ – Advise new biomedical startups seeking to innovate in medicine via informal networks and Hackers & Founders in Silicon valley. 2011-2013 Brighter Smiles Africa, Volunteer Kampala, Kalisizo, ​ – Partnered two Ugandan-led NGOs serving ex-street children & Nagaseke (African Hearts and Peace For Children) for clinical research, Uganda medical care, mentoring, and fundraising.

– Observerships in rural and urban primary care, first aid care in slum outreach, dental clinics for schoolchildren. – Investigated and implemented ISSB brick machine for self-funding enterprise. 2009-2013 UBC Faculty of Medicine, Mentoring & Fundraising British Columbia ​ – Represented UBC at multiple university, high-school and elementary school recruitment events for indigenous, disadvantaged, and rural pre-medical applicants. Spring Brighter Smiles, Volunteer Hartley Bay, BC ​ 2011 – Adolescent health education in remote coastal Indigenous community

Summer Link127 Humanitarian Aid Society, Volunteer Krivoy Rog, Ukraine ​ 2010 – Mentoring and medical observerships in state-run orphanages, disadvantaged youth, and disabilities facilities. Spring Powder Hounds, Volunteer Kelowna, BC ​ 2007 – Snowboarding, family guide, and transportation assistance in sit-ski program for the physically disabled.

Spring Aztec Fire Crew, Volunteer Los Angeles, CA ​ 2003 – Led weekend hikes and co-taught course in basic wildfire principles for East LA gang intervention crew. – Helped 3 crewmembers find long-term wildland fire careers.