Craig A. Spencer MD MPH 546 W 147th St, Apt 5F - Columbia University

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Craig A. Spencer MD MPH546 W 147th St, Apt 5FNew York, NY 10031 1 313 318 3215cs2941@cumc.columbia.edu1. Date of Preparation8 August 20172. Personal DataNamePlace of BirthCitizenshipCraig A. SpencerDetroit, MIUSA3. Academic Appointments and Work ExperienceAcademic Appointments07/2016 –presentColumbia University Medical CenterAssistant Professor of Medicine and Population and Family HealthNew York07/2015 –presentNew York Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical CenterDirector of Global Health in Emergency MedicineNew York07/2011 –06/2016Columbia University Medical CenterAssistant Professor of Clinical MedicineNew York07/2011 –presentNew York Presbyterian HospitalAttending Physician in Emergency MedicineNew YorkOther Work Experience05/2017 –08/2017Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans FrontièresMedical Doctor – Mediterranean Search and Rescue10/2016 –12/2016Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans FrontièresEpidemiologist – Hepatitis E Outbreak ResponseAm Timan,Chad02/2016 –05/2016Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans FrontièresTrauma and Emergency Medicine PhysicianBujumbura,Burundi07/2015 –12/2016Save the Children – Office of US Foreign Disaster AssistanceConsultant Methodologist – Measuring Separation in Emergencies03/2015 –04/2015Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans FrontièresNational Epidemiology Coordinator – GuinéeCurriculum Vitae, Craig SpencerMediterraneanSeaJuba, SouthSudan &New York,NYConakry,Guinea1

09/2014 –10/2014Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans FrontièresStaff Physician – Ebola Treatment CenterGueckedou,Guinea02/2014 –02/2015Save the Children – USAIDConsultant Methodologist – Measuring Separation in EmergenciesNew York,NY & DRC05/2014 –12/2014International Rescue CommitteeConsultant Methodologist – Creating A Space, Raising A Voice:Protecting and Empowering Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian ContextsBukavu,DRC03/2014 –04/2014Patagonia Remote Emergency MedicineConsultant for Curriculum and Program DevelopmentPatagonia,Argentina05/2013 –10/2013Pusat Kajian Perlindungan Anak (PUSKAPA)/ Australia-AustraliaIndonesia Partnership for JusticeLegal Identity Program Baseline Study – Senior Design and FieldImplementation MethodologistJakarta,Indonesia06/2012 –12/2012Village Health WorksMortality Survey Project Leader; Outbreak Investigation and Case-ControlStudy Leader; Pregnancy Surveillance Project ConsultantKigutu,Burundi06/2012 –08/2012Rebuild for Hope AfricaNon-Food Item Beneficiaries List Verification ReportBukavu,DRC12/2011 –01/2012Systems Improvement at the District Hospital and Regional Training OfEmergency Care (sidHARTe)Continued Professional Development Training Course – Curriculum ConsultantKigali,Rwanda04/2010 –05/2011University Hospital of HeraklionEmergency Medicine Consultant and LecturerHeraklion,Greece04/2010Sundaram Medical Foundation Memorial HospitalEmergency Medicine Consultant and LecturerChennai,India03/2010Durgapur Mission HospitalEmergency Medicine Consultant and LecturerDurgapur,India03/2008San Lucas MissionOrganizer and DirectorSan Lucas,Guatemala01/2008Indian Health Service - Navajo ReservationEmergency Medicine and Preventative Medicine ElectiveShiprock,NMCurriculum Vitae, Craig Spencer2

08/2006 –08/2007Henan UniversityPublic Health Research and HIV EducationHenan,China6/2006Global Health: Clinical and Community Care CourseCase Study Topic: “The Dichotomy of Public Health in China”Tuscon, AZ5/2005Hospital José María Cabral y BáezWorld Health Student Organization Student VolunteerSantiago,DominicanRepublic05/2004 –06/2004Hôpital Saint-Louis ParisInternational Health InternshipParis,France4. Education7/2011 –5/2013Columbia University Mailman School of Public HealthMasters in Public Health (MPH)Program on Forced Migration and HealthNew York,NY8/20036/2008Wayne State University School of MedicineDoctor of Medicine (MD)Detroit, MI08/2006 –07/2007Henan UniversityChinese Language and Cultural Studies DegreeKaifeng,China09/1999 –06/2003Wayne State UniversityB.A. History – Magnum Cum LaudeDetroit, MI07/2011 –06/2013Columbia University Medical CenterFellow of International Emergency MedicineNew York,NY07/2010 –06/2011New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical CenterChief ResidentNew York,NY07/2011Humanitarian Emergencies in Large Populations (H.E.L.P.)ICRC Certificate Training CourseBaltimore,MD5. Training6. Explanation of any gaps in work / training / education7. Licensure and Board CertificationNew York State Medical LicenseIssued: 04.27.2011 Expires: 08.31.2018American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) CertifiedIssued: 06.05.2012 Expires: 12.31.2022Fellow of Wilderness Medical (FAWM) Society CandidateCurriculum Vitae, Craig SpencerNot applicableNot applicable3

Basic Life Support (BLS) CertifiedExpires: Feb 18th, 2018Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) CertifiedExpires: Feb 11th, 2019Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) CertifiedExpires: Feb 11th, 20198. Honors and Awards2015Global Peacemaker AwardWayne State University School of Peace and Conflict Studies2011Academic Resident of the Year, Emergency MedicineNew York Hospital Queens/Weill Cornell Medical College2011Research Resident of the Year, Emergency MedicineNew York Hospital Queens/Weill Cornell Medical College2011Chief Resident, Emergency MedicineNew York Hospital Queens/Weill Cornell Medical College2008Intern of the Year – Emergency MedicineNew York Hospital Queens/Weill Cornell Medical College9. Academic ServicePeer reviewer – Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal (2016)10. Professional Organizations and SocietiesMemberships and Positions2015 - presentDoctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières Association Member2009 – presentWilderness Medical Society (WMS)2010 – presentAmerican College of Emergency Physicians, Section on InternationalEmergency Medicine2012 - presentAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene11. Fellowship and Grant SupportCurriculum Vitae, Craig SpencerNot applicable4

12. Educational ContributionsLessons (Un)Learned in Humanitarian Assistance: A Historical Perspective (POPF 9691)Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health – Spring 2017This is a graduate-level course examining the history of humanitarian action that reveals that many strugglesconfronting the sector today are neither entirely novel nor unique. Using seminal events in humanitarianresponse, the class evaluates the themes and controversies that have created the modern humanitarian sectorand requires students to propose solutions for how to improve humanitarian response.13. Report of Public Health Activities and InnovationsNot applicable14. Patents and InventionsNot applicable15. PublicationsOriginal, Peer Reviewed ArticlesSanjey Gupta, Jay Lemery, Craig Spencer. The Utilization of Chemical Hand Warmers and MultipleInsulation Methods for Warming of Normal Saline in a Cold Environment. Wilderness & EnvironmentalMedicine. Jan 2010; 10(4):373.Spencer, CA. Central America and the Caribbean. In Chandra, A and Dasco, M. eds. Tarascon Global HealthPocketbook. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers; 2010.Spencer, CA. Respiratory Disease. In Chandra, A and Dasco, M. eds. Tarascon Global Health Pocketbook.Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers; 2010.Spencer, CA. Prostatitis. In Wallis, L and Reynolds, T. eds. Oxford AFEM Handbook of Acute and EmergencyCare. Oxford University Press, Southern Africa; 2014.Moreau M, Spencer C, Gozalbes JG, Colebunders R, Lefevre A, Gryseels S, Borremans B, Gunther S, Becker D,Bore JA, Koundouno FR, Di Caro A, Wölfel R, Decroo T, Van Herp M, Peetermans L, Camara AM. Lactatingmothers infected with Ebola virus: EBOV RT-PCR of blood only may be insufficient. Euro Surveill.2015;20(3):pii 21017.Rubenstein, B, Spencer, C., Mansourian, H., Noble, H., Munganga, G, Stark, L. Community-based surveillanceto monitor trends in unaccompanied and separated children in eastern DRC, Child Abuse & Neglect. 1 October2015, ISSN 0145-2134, rk, L., Rubenstein, B., Mansourian, H., Spencer, C., Noble, E., Chisolm-Straker, M. Estimating childseparation in emergencies: Results from North Kivu, Child Abuse & Neglect, Volume 52, February 2016, Pages38-46, ISSN 0145-2134, sourian, H., Rubenstein, B., Spencer, C., Chisolm-Straker, M., Noble, E., Skeels, A., Ceriotti, C., Stark, L.Assessing the use of the neighborhood method to estimate the prevalence of child separation: a pilot in NorthKivu, DRC, Conflict and Health, Volume 10, August 2016, Pages 1-8, lum Vitae, Craig Spencer5

OpEds and Non-Refereed PublicationsSpencer, C. Having and Fighting Ebola — Public Health Lessons from a Clinician Turned Patient. New EnglandJournal of Medicine. Feb 25, 2015. Doi#10.1056/NEJMp1501355.Spencer, C. Ebola Isn’t Over Yet. New York Times. August 17, 2015.Spencer, C. America's dangerous and dwindling commitment to global health. The Hill. Published onlineFebruary 13, 2017.Spencer, C. Europe’s Recipe for Crisis and Chaos in the Mediterranean. Politico Europe. Published online. July26, 2017.16. Invited and Peer-Selected PresentationsState University of New York Institute for Disaster Mental Health: PsychosocialResponse to Pandemic Disasters, Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism (April 2017)“Lessons Learned: Treating Ebola in Bellevue Hospital”New Paltz, NYNew York City Medical Reserve Corps 5th Annual Symposium (April 2017)New York, NY“Did the West Fail West Africa? - A Delayed and Imperfect Global Response to the Ebola Epidemic”University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) (March 2017)“Building a Career in Global Health and Emergency Medicine”San Francisco, CANYU Langone Medical Center (February 2017)“Ebola and Public Health: The Politics of Fear “(panelist)New York, NYColumbia University Medical Center - Medicine Grand Rounds (December 2016)New York, NYLincoln Medical and Mental Health Center (December 2016)Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds“The 2014-2016 Ebola Epidemic: The Role of Health Systems”New York, NYColumbia University Mailman School of Public Health (November 2016)Public Health and Humanitarian Action“The 2014-2016 Ebola Epidemic: The Role of Health Systems”New York, NYColumbia University Mailman School of Public Health (November 2016)Communicable Diseases in Complex Emergencies“The 2014-2016 Ebola Epidemic: The Role of Health Systems”New York, NY2016 Detroit Ebola and Emerging Diseases Workshop (August 2016)Keynote SpeakerStaten Island University Hospital Grand Rounds (June 2016)“Death and Dying in West Africa: Understanding Cultural Traditionsand Conflicting Biomedical Imperatives During the Ebola Epidemic”National Ebola Treatment and Education Center (NETEC) Summit (May 2016)Curriculum Vitae, Craig SpencerDetroit, MINew York, NYAtlanta, GA6

Hospital Curry Cabral Lisbon (January 2016)10as Jornadas de Actualizção em Doenças Infecciosas“Ebola: A Unique Perspective from a Patient/Doctor”Lisbon, PortugalColumbia University Medical Center (December 2015)The 38th Annual Alexander Ming Fisher Lecture“Death and Dying in West Africa: Understanding Cultural Traditionsand Conflicting Biomedical Imperatives During the Ebola Epidemic”New York, NYCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (November 2015)“Another Perspective on the Ongoing Ebola Epidemic”Atlanta, GANew York Symposium on International Emergency Medicine (July 2015)New York, NY“How the West is Failing West Africa: A Delayed and Imperfect Response to the Ebola Epidemic“Wilderness Medical Society Annual Summer Meeting (July 2015)“Seeing Ebola From Both Sides: Personal Experience as a Provider and a Patient”Breckenridge, COColumbia University Mailman School of Public Health/Alumni Summit for Public Health Leadership (May 2015)“The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa : Lessons Learned”Sanford Hospitals in Crisis : Responding Across the Spectrum of Disaster“Learning from Ebola: Perspectives from a Provider and Patient”New York, NYSioux Falls, South DakotaCenter on Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University (February 2015)“The Challenges and Controversies of the Ebola Epidemic:Experiences from a Provider and Patient”Patagonia Symposium in Remote Emergency Medicine (April 2014)“The Use of Ultrasound in the Emergency Department”;“Global Health and the Emergence of Emergency Medicine”American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly“Warming of Multiple-Sized Intravenous Saline Bags with ChemicalHand Warmers in Near-Freezing Temperatures” – Poster PresentationUniversity Hospital of Heraklion (April 2011)“The Development of Emergency Medicine: Our Past, Your Future”;“Use of ED Ultrasound in Trauma – An Introduction to the eFAST Exam”;“Ultrasound-Guided Placement of Central Venous Catheters”Detroit, MIPatagonia, ArgentinaSan Francisco, CACrete, GreeceWilderness Medical Society Annual Meeting (July 2010)“The Utilization of Chemical Hand Warmers and Multiple InsulationMethods for Warming of Normal Saline in a Cold Environment”Snowmass, COSundaram Medical Foundation Memorial Hospital (April 2010)“The Development of Emergency Medicine: Our Past, Your Future”Chennai, IndiaCurriculum Vitae, Craig Spencer7

Southern Railway Hospital Ayanavaram (April 2010)“Critical Review of Electrolytes and Fluid-Balance”Durgapur Mission Hospital (March 2010)“Use of ED Ultrasound in Trauma – An Introduction to the eFAST Exam”“Cutaneous Emergencies”Curriculum Vitae, Craig SpencerChennai, IndiaDurgapur, India8

Craig A. Spencer MD MPH 546 W 147th St, Apt 5F New York, NY 10031 1 313 318 3215 cs2941@cumc.columbia.edu 1. Date of Preparation8 August 2017 2. Personal Data Name Craig A. Spencer Place of Birth Detroit, MI Citizenship USA 3. Academic Appointments and Work Experience Academic Appointments 07/2016 - present