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School of Medicine CURRICULUM VITAE BRIAN ALVERSON, MD Rhode Island Hospital Department of Pediatrics 593 Eddy St., Potter 115 Providence, Rhode Island 02903 401 444-7609, fax 401 444-7502 EDUCATION/DEGREES 1988-92 Yale University (major: Biology) B.A. 1994-99 University of Pennsylvania M.D. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING 6/1999-6/2000 Intern in Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 7/2000-6/2002 Resident in Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 7/2002-6/2003 Chief Resident, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1/2006 Society of Hospital Medicine Leadership Academy, Tucson AZ 1/2010-5/2010 Program for Educators in Healthcare Professions, Harvard Macy Institute, Boston, MA POSTGRADUATE HONORS AND AWARDS 5/2002 Penn Pearls Teaching Award University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 6/2002 Senior Resident Teaching Award Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 5/2006 Dean’s Teaching Excellence Award Brown University School of Medicine 6/2006 Teaching Award in Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital 5/2007 Marshal for MD Class of 2007 Commencement Ceremony Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 5/2007 Dean’s Teaching Excellence Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2007 Teaching Award in Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital 4/2008 Faculty Alpha Omega Alpha Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2008 Marshal for MD Class of 2008 Commencement Ceremony Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 5/2008 Commencement Speaker, 2008 Commencement Ceremony Curriculum Vitae 1 Brian Alverson, M.D. Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2008 Dean’s Teaching Excellence Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2008 Outstanding Faculty Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2008 Teaching Award in Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital 11/2008 Special Achievement Award American Academy of Pediatrics “For Distinguished Service and Dedication to the Mission and Goals of the Academy, for his advocacy in creating and successfully guiding the passage of appropriate legislation related to HIV screening.” 5/2009 Marshal and Hooder for MD Class of 2009 Commencement Ceremony Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2009 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2009 Teaching Award in Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital 6/2009 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 5/2010 Hooder for MD Class of 2010 Commencement Ceremony Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2010 Triple Board Teaching Award, 2010 Triple Board Residency Program, Rhode Island Hospital 5/2011 Outstanding Faculty Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 1/2012 Winner, Milton Hamolsky Award: Peer-Elected Award for the Outstanding Physician of the Year in the Rhode Island Hospital Health System 5/2012 Awarded Master of Arts, ad eundem, Brown University 6/2012 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 5/2013 Outstanding Faculty Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2013 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2013 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 6/2013 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 3/2014 Finalist, Society of Hospital Medicine’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (national award; 3 finalists from 15,000 members) 5/2014 Outstanding Faculty Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University Curriculum Vitae 2 Brian Alverson, M.D. 6/2014 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 5/2015 Awarded “Top Doctor” in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2015 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 5/2015 Outstanding Faculty Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2015 Profile in Competence Award: Ability III: Using Basic Science in the Practice of Medicine. Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2015 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 3/2016 2016 American Academy of Pediatrics Section Award for Communication and Collaboration (Brian Alverson, Chair) 5/2016 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2016 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 6/2016 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 6/2016 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 6/2017 Resident Teaching Award for Best Division in Pediatrics (Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine) 2/2018 Awarded “Positive Champion of the Learning Environment” Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 5/2018 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Pediatricians in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2018 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 5/2018 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2018 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 5/2019 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2019 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 5/2019 Marshal for MD Class of 2019 Commencement Ceremony Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University 3/2020 Semifinalist, “Make Your Medical Device Pitch for Kids!” competition presented by the National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Medical Devices (NCC-PDI), organized by nonprofit accelerator MedTech Innovator. 5/2020 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2020 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors 5/2021 Awarded “Top Doctor” for Hospitalists in May Issue of Rhode Island Monthly 2021 Survey of Rhode Island Doctors PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND BOARD CERTIFICATION Pennsylvania (expired 12/31/04) Colorado (expired 5/31/05) 10/2005-present Rhode Island 10/2002-present Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics Curriculum Vitae 3 Brian Alverson, M.D. 6/1999-present PALS certified ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 7/2002-6/2003 Clinical Educator in Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 10/2005-12/2008 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Clinical) Brown University Providence, RI 1/2009-4/2011 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Brown University Providence, RI 5/2011 Associate Professor of Pediatrics Brown University Providence, RI 7/2017 Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science Brown University Providence, RI HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS 7/2002-6/2003 Inpatient Pediatric Attending Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 7/2002-6/2003 Inpatient Pediatric Attending Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 7/2003-10/2005 Emergency Department Pediatric Attending, Carepoint Associates, HealthONE Hospitals, Denver, CO 10/2005-present Pediatric Hospitalist Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI 12/2007-11/2010 Head, Pediatric Hospitalist Section of the Division of Inpatient Medicine Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI 12/2007-5/2011 Inpatient Residency Education Coordinator Pediatric Residency Program, Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University Providence, RI 10/2008 – 8/2013 Co-Director, “Problems in Pediatrics,” CME Course at Colby College, Waterville, ME 3/2009 - 4/2009 Rhode Island HIV and AIDS Code Study Joint Legislative Commission. State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations General Assembly 10/2008 – 10/2017 Associate Director of Undergraduate Medical Student Education in Pediatrics Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University 11/2010- present Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine Curriculum Vitae 4 Brian Alverson, M.D. 10/2017-present Director of Undergraduate Medical Student Education in Pediatrics, Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University OTHER APPOINTMENTS 2002 – Present Reviewer for Pediatric Emergency Care 2009 – Present Reviewer for Journal of Hospital Medicine 2010 – Present Reviewer for Pediatrics 2011 – Present Reviewer for Hospital Pediatrics 2016 – Present Reviewer for JAMA Pediatrics 2007 Abstract reviewer for the hospitalist section of the AAP for the 2007 AAP National Conference & Exhibition 2009 – 2011 Computer-Based Case Selection Committee, USMLE Step 3 National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia, PA 2010 – 2011 Reviewer for Journal of Pediatrics 2010-2011 National Pediatric Pneumonia Guidelines Committee for the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society/Infectious Diseases Society of America, (Appointed by the Society of Hospital Medicine) 2011 – 2013 Reviewer for Academic Pediatrics 2011 – Present Reviewer for Hospital Pediatrics 2011 Abstract reviewer for the National Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference, Kansas City 2011 (hosted by the Society of Hospital Medicine) 2011 Abbott Laboratories Visiting Professor, DuPont Children’s Hospital for 2011, Wilmington, DE 2011 – 2014 Editorial Board, Hospital Pediatrics Journal 2012 Abstract reviewer for the National Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference, Cincinnati, OH (hosted by the Academic Pediatric Association) 2012 Clinical conundrums reviewer for the National Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference, Cincinnati, OH (hosted by the Academic Pediatric Association) 2012 Joint SHM, AAP SOHM Pediatric Hospital Medicine Choosing Wisely Panel Member 2013– 2014 Member, AAP Committee on Bronchiolitis (evidence-based guidelines committee) 2013 Abstract reviewer for the National Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference, New Orleans, LA (hosted by the AAP) 2013 Visiting Professor, the
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