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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE ANTHONY O. ODIBO, MD, MSCE, FRCOG, FACOG Date: May 20, 2020 Address and Telephone Numbers: Office: USF Health - Morsani College of Medicine Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine South Tampa Center for Advanced HealthCare 2 Tampa General Circle, 6th Floor Tampa, FL 33606 Tel: (813)259-0828 Fax: (813) 259-0839 Present Position: Professor with Tenure- Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine South Tampa Center for Advanced HealthCare 2 Tampa General Circle, 6th Floor Tampa, FL 33606 Director of Ultrasound and Fetal therapy Education: Graduate: 1980-1986 M.D. University of Benin Medical School Benin, Nigeria 1985 Elective Year Royal Infirmary University of Edinburgh 2002-2006 M.S.C.E. Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania 2010-2011 Certificate in Leadership Essentials Business Leadership Course Olin Business School, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 2012 Harvard University: Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Centers Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 2 of 61 Postgraduate: 1986-1987 Housemanship University Benin Teaching Hospital Benin City, Nigeria 1989-1990 SHO in Obstetrics and Gynecology Merthyr General Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, UK Consultant, Dr. H. Elliott, FRCOG 1990 SHO in General Surgery Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, UK Consultant, Mr. M. Khan, FRCS, FACS 1990-1992 SHO in Neonatology and Obstetrics & Gynecology Wexham Park Hospital Slough Anglia and Oxford Health Authority, UK Consultant, Mr. P.W. Reginald, MD, MRCOG 1992-1993 Acting Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynecology University of Manchester School of Medicine Hope Hospital, Salford, UK Consultant, Dr. A. Railton, MD, MRCOG 1993-1994 Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynecology Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading UK Anglia and Oxford Health Authority Consultants, Mr. Holt, FRCS, FRCOG Mr. Greenhalf, FRCS, FRCOG Mr. Williams, FRCS FRCOG Mr. Crystal, FRCS MRCOG Mr. Selinger, MD MRCOG 1994-1996 Research Fellow, Harris Birthright Centre for Fetal Medicine Kings College Hospital, London, UK Consultant, Prof. K. Nicolaides, BSc MRCOG 1996-1998 Clinical Fellow, Maternal-Fetal Medicine & Instructor in Obstetrics & Gynecology University of Connecticut, Health Center Farmington, Connecticut 1998-2001 PGY2, PGY3, PGY4 Resident in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Jefferson Medical College Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Excused from PGY1 by ABOG based on prior training) Academic Positions/Employment: Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 3 of 61 1996-1998 Clinical Instructor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine University of Connecticut Medical Center Farmington, Connecticut 2001-2005 Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2001-2005 Director of Perinatal Ultrasound Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2006–2013 Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 2009–2014 Director, Fetal Care Center Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis Children’s Hospital & Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri 2012-2014 Vice Chair for Women’s and Fetal Imaging. 2012-2014 Director, Division of Ultrasound and Genetics 2013-2014 Professor with Tenure, Obstetrics & Gynecology Division of Ultrasound & Genetics Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 10/2014-present Professor with Tenure, Obstetrics and Gynecology Director of Ultrasound and Fetal Care Center of Tampa Bay Division of MFM University of South Florida Health - Morsani College of Medicine Tampa, Florida 2017-2018 Chair APT committee, Dept. of OB/GYN. USF, Tampa University and Hospital Appointments and Committees: 2003 – 2005 Representative, Royal College of Obstetricians in the United States of America 2005 Operation Hope – A focus group dedicated to teaching obstetricians in developing countries on the use of modern technology to improve health care of women 2005 Secretary, Philadelphia Perinatal Society 2007–2014 HRSQ/QIC Committee (Human Subject Research Quality Assurance / Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 4 of 61 Quality Improvement Committee 2007–2014 Perinatal Transport Committee 2007–2014 Fetal Care Center Planning Committee 2007–2014 ITC Committee 2010–2014 Faculty Diversity Committee – Washington University School of Medicine 2011-2014 Clinical Standards Committee of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine 2013-2014 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation(BJHF)/Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program 2016-present Senate Research Council, USF, Florida. 2016-present Chair Appointment and Promotion Committee – Department of OBGYN 2016-present Member Clinical Standards / guidelines committee of ISUOG. Professional Activities: AIUM/CREOG Committee for Structured Ultrasound Training of Residents, 2007. American College of ACOG / Committee Practice Bulletin on Obstetrics, member, 2010. AIUM Practice Guidelines Committee , 2011 Member of Board of Directors – International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis 2010 to 2014. Task Force on Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Best Classification of fetal and Neonatal Renal Dilatation.—Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 2013- Medical Licensure and Board Certification: Licensure: 2014-present - State of Florida 2006-2014 – Missouri 2002-2006 – Pennsylvania (MD-elective inactive status) 1996-1998 – Connecticut (MD – elective inactive status) 2002-present – Drug Enforcement Administration Board Certification: 1992 MRCOG - Member, Royal College of Gynecologists 2003 American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology General Obstetrics and Gynecology Board Certified Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 5 of 61 Military Service: 1987-1988 Nigeria National Youth Service Honors and Awards: 2008 Perinatal Research Society Editorial Responsibilities: 2018-2022 Editor in Chief Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2017-2018 Deputy Chief Editor ACTA Obstetricia et Gynecologia Scandinavica 2011–2017 Associate Editor, Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 2017- 2018t Editorial Board, Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 2008–2012 Editor, BJOG: An International Journal of British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2008-(present-2018) Editorial Board, Prenatal Diagnosis 2008-2009 Editor, Obstetrics & Gynecology International 2012-present (2018) Editorial Board, BJOG: An International Journal of British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Aug 2010 & 2015 Guest Editor, Clinics in Laboratory Medicine (Prenatal Screening & Diagnosis) March 2011 Guest Editor, Clinics in Perinatology (Fetal monitoring in High risk pregnancies) Professional Societies and Organizations: National Societies: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (Fellow) Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 6 of 61 International Societies: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists International Society for Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology British Medical Ultrasound Society European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis Local Societies: Perinatal Research Society Major Invited Professorships and Lectureships: June 2002 Risk Factors and Transvaginal Ultrasound Findings in Cases of Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 2003 Cervical Length and Preterm Delivery Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 2003 Developing a Clinical Prediction Rule. Perinatal Epidemiology Section National Meeting of the Society for Maternal-fetal Medicine San Francisco, California June 2003 Mild Pyelectasis: Evaluating the Relationship of Renal Pelvic Diameter with Gestational Age University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania September 2003 Screening for Down Syndrome in the First Trimester of Pregnancy Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 7-13, 2005 Invited by the Ministry of Health Symposium on the Impact of Prenatal Care on Perinatal Outcomes Teach Obstetricians and Gynecologists on Preterm Birth Prevention, Management of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Prenatal Screening for Down syndrome National Training Institute Cairo, Egypt January 2005 Prenatal Care and Its Impact on Birth Outcomes Philadelphia Perinatal Society Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Curriculum Vitae - Anthony O. Odibo, MD, FRCOG, FACOG Page 7 of 61 February 2005 Controversies on Pregnancy Induced Hypertension University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Masters in Women’s Health and Midwifery Program Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 2005 The Short Cervix and Cerclage: What Next? Long Island College Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology New York, New York May 2005 Prenatal Care and Its Impact on Birth Outcomes Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 2005 Screening for Aneuploidy in Pregnancy University of Pennsylvania Department of Neonatology Philadelphia, Pennsylvania September 2005 Which Down Syndrome Screening Strategy is the Most Cost-Effective? Long Island College
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