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Haight, MD, FACP, FSHEA University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine Address Lakeland Regional Health; 1324 Lakeland Hills Blvd; Lakeland, FL 33805 Office: (863) 687-1078 Mobile: (863) 412-5156 Email: [email protected] Education Medical School: University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine; Tampa, Florida Medical Doctorate; August 1987 – May 1987 American College of Physicians’ Most Outstanding Student in Internal Medicine Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Undergraduate: University of South Florida; Tampa, Florida Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology; August 1984 – August 1987 Magna Cum Laude Nicholls State University; Thibodaux, Louisiana European Summer Studies/Travel Program; June 1983 – July 1983 Postgraduate Training Fellowship: University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine July 1994 – June 1996 Division of Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Fellowship Department of Internal Medicine Residency: University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine July 1991 – June 1994 Department of Internal Medicine Academic Appointments Professor; University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine August 2020 – present Associate Professor; University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine July 2003 – 2020 Assistant Professor; University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine July 1996 – June 2003 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 2 of 98 Hospital Appointments Vice President of Community Health Lakeland Regional Health, Lakeland, Florida May 2013 – present Medical Director, Hemodialysis Unit Lakeland Regional Health, Lakeland, Florida April 2019 – present Medical Director, Infection Prevention Lakeland Regional Health, Lakeland, Florida June 2013 – present Consulting Medical Staff Lakeland Regional Health, Lakeland, Florida June 23, 2008 – present Active Staff Tampa General Hospital, Florida October 26, 1996 – present Adjunct Medical Staff Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, Florida May 1, 2019 – present Associate Staff Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, Florida July 1, 1997 – April 30, 2019 Medical Director, Lakeland Regional Health Physician Group Lakeland Regional Health Systems; Lakeland, Florida May 2013 – May 2017 Associate Vice President of Community Health Lakeland Regional Health Systems; Lakeland, Florida November 2012 – May 2013 Volunteer Attending Physician James A. Haley Veterans Administration Hospital, Tampa, Florida August 27, 1998 – September 20, 1999 Other Professional Positions Held: Director, Florida Department of Health in Polk County July 1996 – November 2012 Vital Statistics Registrar, Polk County Florida July 1996 – November 2012 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 3 of 98 Other Professional Positions Held – Continued Chairperson, Health & Medical Bioterrorism Preparedness Committee Tampa Bay Regional Domestic Security Task Force US Department of Homeland Security Secret Clearance October 2001 – December 2012 Physician consultant, 10th Judicial Circuit Drug Court 2012 Consultant, Exceptional Student Education Program (ESE) Polk County School Board 1997 – 2012 Laboratory Co-Director of record Polk County Health Department 1996 – 2012 Awards, Honors and Memberships in Honorary Societies Inclusion into the Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll Presented to Lakeland Regional Health by the Immunization Action Coalition Our team achieved a sustained >98% flu vaccination rate among hosptial staff http://www.immunize.org/honor-roll/influenza-mandates/honorees.asp October 22, 2019 Certificate of recognition for contributions Surgical Site Infections Prevention Team Institute for Patient Safety, Discovery and Standard Work Lakeland Regional Health May 31, 2018 Elected to Fellowship of the American College of Physicians (FACP) 2009 – present Recognized as Fellow, Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 2011 – present Listed, Best Doctors in America® 2011-2019 Nominated for “Mr. Lakeland” Competition, Central Florida Speech and Hearing 1st Annual Mr. Lakeland Event Fund Raiser 2013 Davis Productivity Award (Team Certificate of Commendation) – Student Preceptor Program Development & Implementation 2013 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 4 of 98 Awards, Honors and Memberships in Honorary Societies - Continued Letter of Appreciation for Operation Haitian Earthquake Relief Flights – Florida Department of Health, Surgeon General 2010 Letter of Appreciation for H1N1 Flu Response and Prevention Efforts – Florida Department of Health, Surgeon General 2010 Davis Productivity Award (Plaque) – Centering Pregnancy Program that provides quality group pre-natal care 2010 Polk selected as best county health department in Florida by the state Women’s Health Program for our Diabetes Awareness Program 2009 Listed, Best Doctors in America® 2009 Davis Productivity Award (Certificate of Commendation) – State of Florida, Improved perinatal HIV follow-up 2008 Certificate of Appreciation – Florida Epidemic Intelligence Service Program 2007 Key Supporter of the Public Health Leadership Institute of Florida – Awarded at the Florida Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Palm Beach Gardens 2006 Ten Year Recognition – County Commission & Florida Department of Health 2006 Certificate of Appreciation – Regional Domestic Security Task Force, Region IV and Tampa Bay Urban Area Security Initiative for table top exercise participation 2006 Certificate of Appreciation – Sons of the American Revolution 2006 Secretary of Health’s Special Recognition – State of Florida, 2004-05 Florida Flu Team Chairperson 2005 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 5 of 98 Awards, Honors and Memberships in Honorary Societies - Continued Davis Productivity Award (Plaque) – State of Florida, Providing emergency daycare for the children of health care workers affected by the hurricanes 2005 Certificate of Appreciation – Florida Environmental Health Association, Tampa Bay Chapter 2005 Top Ten Davis Productivity Award in the State (Best Health Award) – State of Florida, Forensic Exams at the Rape Recovery & Resource Center 2004 Davis Productivity Award (Distinguished) – State of Florida, Forensic Exam Services at the Rape Recovery & Resource Center 2004 Davis Productivity Award (Honorable Mention) – State of Florida, Contest to increase private physician’s reporting of communicable diseases 2004 Certificate of Appreciation – Sons of the American Revolution 2004 Secretary of Health’s Special Recognition – Florida Department of Health, Domestic Security 2003 Davis Productivity Award – State of Florida, Hepatitis Outbreak Control 2003 Certificate of Appreciation – American Liver Foundation, Gulf Coast Chapter 2003 Certificate of Appreciation – Polk County Medical Association 2003 Certificate of Commendation – Florida Department of Health, Hepatitis A Outbreak Response Efforts 2002 Certificate of Commendation – Florida Department of Health, Bioterrorism Preparedness and Domestic Security Activities 2002 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 6 of 98 Awards, Honors and Memberships in Honorary Societies - Continued Certificate of Appreciation – Healthy Start Coalition of Polk Highlands and Hardee Counties, for efforts to reduce Teen Pregnancy 2002 Safe Motherhood Initiative – USA, National Award for Midwife program 2001 Davis Productivity Award, State of Florida (two separate awards) 2001 Distinguished Davis Productivity Award – State of Florida for saving taxpayer dollars by creating a certified midwife program / partnership 2000 Certificate of Appreciation – Bond Clinic for contributions to Midwifery 2000 Outstanding Resident on Rotation (Honored three times) – Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of South Florida 1992 – 1994 Elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society 1991 Most Outstanding Medical Student in Internal Medicine American College of Physicians 1990 – 1991 Student Council Award University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine 1990 – 1991 Pre-Medical Honor Society – Alpha Epsilon Delta University of South Florida 1987 Honor Student Designate University of South Florida 1984 – 1987 Revised 4/16/2021 Daniel O. Haight, MD, FACP 7 of 98 Professional Development Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program) Conflicts of Interest, Stage 1 Basic Couse October 29, 2020 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program); Human Research – Biomedical and Investigators and Key Personnel, Stage 2 Refresher Course April 5, 2020 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program); Human Research – Biomedical and Investigators and Key Personnel, Stage 1 Basic Course April 23, 2020 Infection Prevention Workshop: National Healthcare Safety Network Florida Hospital Association and Hospital Improvement Innovation Network Orlando, Florida June 25, 2018 Bleeding Control Basic v. 1.0 Course Stop the Bleed, American College of Surgeons January 15, 2018 Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Goleansixsigma.com November 26, 2017 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program); Human Research – Biomedical and Investigators and Key Personnel, Stage 1 Basic Course June 2017 Youth Mental Health First Aid USA Training, 8 hours,
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