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CURRICULUM VITAE
Trudy A. Larson, M. D.
January 2016
ADDRESS:School of Community Health Sciences
University of Nevada, Reno/0274
Reno, NV 89557
EDUCATION
B.S., Biological Sciences with Highest Honors, University of California, Davis, 1973
M.D. University of California, Irvine, 1977
Internship: Pediatrics, University of California, DavisMedicalCenter 7/77-6/78
Residency: Pediatrics, University of California, DavisMedicalCenter 7/78-6/80
Chief Resident, Pediatrics, University of California, DavisMedicalCenter 1/80-6/80
Fellowship: Pediatric Infectious Disease, University of California, Los Angeles, 7/81-6/83
AAMC Chairman and Associate Deans Training, 1996
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
California (inactive), Nevada (active) licenses
American Board of Pediatrics:Certified May 1984 in General Pediatrics
Certified November 1994 in Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Re-certified July 2001 in Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Certified by the American Association of HIV Medicine 2012, 2014
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Current:Professor and Dean, School of Community Health Sciences, UNR 7/17-present
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Nevada School of Medicine, 7/98-present
Professor and Director, School of Community Health Sciences, 7/11-7/17
Tenured, 2015
Interim Director, School of Community Health Sciences, UNR 9/10-6/11
Assistant Chancellor, University and Community College System of Nevada, 6/04-6/05
Associate Dean for Primary Care Research, Education and Service, University of Nevada School ofMedicine, 11/98-7/01
Chair, Department of Pediatrics, University of Nevada School of Medicine, 7/95-11/98
Interim Chair, Department of Pediatrics, University of NevadaSchool of Medicine, 1/94-6/95
Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics, University of NevadaSchool of Medicine, 1/92-12/93
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Nevada School of Medicine,1/92-6/98
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of NevadaSchool of Medicine, 10/84-12/91
Clinical Faculty, Department of Pediatrics, University of CaliforniaDavisMedicalCenter, 1/81-6/81
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Current: Washoe County Medical Society, 1985- present
Nevada State Medical Association, 1985- present
Vice Chair, AIDS Task- Force, 1/89 - 12/92
Co-Chair, Committee for Public Health Issues, 1/93- 1/04
Member, Committee for Public Health 7/11-present
American Association of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM) 2010-present
American Public Health Association 1988 – 2000, 2011-present
Nevada Public Health Association 1988 – 2000, 2011-present
American Society of Microbiology, 1983–2004, 2008
Pediatric Infectious Disease Society, 1982-1984, 1987- 2007
Association of MedicalSchool Pediatric Department Chairs 1994- 1998
International Society for Antiviral Research 1985- 2000
American Medical Women’s Association, 1983- 2000
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Nevada System of Higher Education
Health Sciences System Committee 7/12-7/15
Assistant Chancellor, 6/04-6/05. Responsible for the daily operations of the Chancellor’s office including Regent affairs (agenda preparation, briefings), Executive cabinet reviews and follow-up, contract and legal service, President’s meetings, Presidential evaluations, External communication, Special projects and member of the Legislative team.
University of Nevada Reno
Current: Dean, School of Community Health Sciences 7/17-present
Academic Leadership Council, 7/17-present
Division of Health Sciences, Deans and Directors Committee 2011-present
Nevada Newborn Screening Laboratory/Follow-up Organizer 2012-present
Director, School of Community Health Sciences, Division of Health Sciences 7/11-7/17
Student Success Collaborative Leadership Team 2015-2016
Sanford Center for Aging, Geriatrician search committee 2014
Provost search committee 2012
Commission for the Future of the University 2012
Academic Leadership Council 2011-2013
Search Committee Member, Vice President/Dean, Division of Health Sciences 2009-11
Institutional Review Board, Biomedical, 2000-2004, 2005-2010
UNR Accreditation Steering Committee, Chair, Standard 6, 2006-2007
UNR Faculty Senate, 2001-2004
Vice Chair 2002-2003
Chair, 2003-2004, elected Chair of UCCSN Senate Chairs 2003-2004
Facilities Resource Committee 2002-2004
University Planning Council 2002-2004
Master Planning Committee 2002 to 2004
Campus Climate Committee, 1998 – 2000
Search Committee, Department of Social and Human Resources, three faculty members, 1989
Biohazard Committee, 1987- 2004
Task Force on AIDS, 1987 to 1993
University of NevadaSchool of Medicine
Current:AIDS Education and Training Center, 1988-present
State Medical Director 2012-present
Co-Medical Director 2007-2016.Autumn Update co-convener (weekend CME course).
Medical Director 2003-2004, 2006 in charge of curriculum development and innovative
training opportunities for health care providers seeing HIV/AIDS patients.
Program Director, 1992-2002
Physician member 1988-2006
Program Director, Organ and Tissue Donation Program, 2005-present
Search Committee, Chair of Pediatrics/Chief of Pediatrics Children’s Hospital 2014-2016
UNSOM Medical Education Steering Committee 2008-2011
Year 3/4 Curriculum Committee, 2007-2011
Faculty Council, Pediatrics North representative 2006 – 2010
Faculty Council Chair-2008-2010
SOM Executive Faculty Committee 2008-2010
Search Committee, Chair, Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs 2009
UNSOM LCME Accreditation Self Study 2008-2009
Co-chair, Institutional Setting Committee
Member, LCME Accreditation Steering Committee
Search Committee member for Microbiology, assistant professor, 2008
UNSOM Liaison for Committee on Anatomic Donation 2006
Interim Director Alumni Affairs, 2005-2006
Ad Hoc Committee of Women in Medicine, 1993-present
Search Committee, member, Vice President of Health Sciences and Dean of the Medical School, 2003-2004
Search Committee, member, Dean of the School of Medicine, 1998- 1999
Clerkship Coordinators Committee, 1999-2003,
Division of Interdisciplinary Medical Education (DIME) group 1998-2011
President, University Pediatrics Professionals, Inc. 1994-1998
Generalist Initiative Steering Committee, 1994-1998
Student Development Committee, Chair, 1994-2004
Executive Committee, 1994-2001
Medical Associates Board (practice plan board) 1994-2000
AOA Counselor, Alpha Chapter of Nevada, 1993-1999
Clinical Chairs Committee, 1992 - 1998
Student Health Committee, 1992-1995
Chair, 1993-1994
Task Force on AIDS, 1986-1990
Admissions Committee, 1986-1992
ACADEMIC TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
Current: UNSOM Block 11, second year: reviewer, lecturer, poster reviewer 4/14-17
CHS 450/650: The History, Science and Politics of Vaccines.9/13, 1/15, 1/16, 1/17
UNSOM Block 6, second year: Clinical cases on MRSA and HIV/AIDS 8/13, 8/15, 9/15
Clinical case on HIV/AIDS 9/16
Vaccination Update 9/15, 9/16
MPH Advisor: Amy Scott 2018
Travis Walker, MD 2018
MPH Advisor: Yasmine Mohamedur 2014
Christopher Dugan 2015
CHS 476: HIV/AIDS: Psychosocial and Health Issues 5/11
CHS 102: Personal Health and Wellness 1/12
Microbiology Course: Clinical correlates in ID, 3 lectures per course 1986-2005
Revised curriculum; 7 topics for clinical discussion and clinical cases on tests 2006-2012
Course Coordinator for Clinical Reasoning in Medicine: responsible for a semester long course (twice a year) for didactic sessions supporting the primary care clerkships. Students meet for 4 hours in a case based session with faculty facilitators covering the most common problems seen in primary care with the modules organized on an organ system basis. Responsible for curriculum revisions and edits, scheduling, evaluating and doing case development/training/student evaluation for the Standardized patient evaluation at the end of the semester. 2007-2011
Clinical Problem Solving for MS-1: Small group co-leader 1999-2010.
Case based series with faculty facilitation to introduce and practice clinical problem solving focusing on information gathering and decision making. 12 paper cases done in 4 hour afternoon sessions.
Pediatric Clerkship Course Coordinator: Reno based 6 week rotation in inpatient, outpatient and specialty clinics for third year students. Responsible for the curriculum, scheduling, lectures series and evaluation of students. 2007-2010
Introduction to Patient Care 1: Small group leader for first year students 2006
Community Medicine Lecturer: International Health, Public Health 2001-2009
Professionalism Seminars(Respect and Excellence) 1999-2008
Dissertation Committee:Eric Lewensky, Psychology, “Interventions to ImproveAdherence in HIV Care and Treatment” 2003-2005
Reville Nicoll, “HIV Prevention for African Americans” 2006-14
Master’s Project Committee: Leah Thompson-Mewes, MPH, “Needs of HIV Infected Women in
Washoe County”, 2006-2008
Practice of Medicine Clerkship Co-director, 1999-2003
Generalists Initiative: Curriculum Committee and Steering Committee 1994-1998
Pediatric Clinical Clerkship: 1 week outpatient rotation 1984-1995
AWARDS
College
Phi Beta Kappa, 1972
Outstanding Student Citation
MedicalSchool
Outstanding Sophomore, Ciba Award
Mosby Award Junior and Senior
AOA Junior class 1976
American Women’s Medical Association Outstanding Women Graduate
University of Nevada School of Medicine
Women of Achievement Award 1993
Community
Nevada Donor Network Board Member of the Year Award, 2015
Girl Scouts Women of Achievement Award for Science and Math, 2011
Lifetime Achievement Award, HIV at Black and White Ball, 2010
Healthcare Hero for Northern Nevada, Lifetime Achievement Award 2008
Public Health Leader of the Year (UNLV) award for work on SB 266, Perinatal HIV testing, 2007
Visionary Award for International Work, 2003
Nevada’s Honoring Our Heroes Award for AIDS Work, 2000
Nevada State Attorney Generals Award for Women Role Models, 1999
Nevada State Medical Association, Nevada’s Distinguished Physician Award, 1999
Silver Star Award, Efforts to Make Lifestyles Healthy, 1997
World AIDS Day Award, 1997
Nevada Women’s Fund, Hall of Fame inductee 1996
March of Dimes, Women Ambassador of 1993
Planned Parenthood’s Physician Award 1993
March of Dimes, Women Ambassador of 1992
Woman of Distinction, Soroptimist International of Reno 1992
Most Wanted Women Executive, March of Dimes 1991
Civil Libertarian of the Year. 1990
Freedom Award, AAUW 1988
Nevada AIDS Foundation Service Award, 1987
International Medical Awards
Honorary Doctorate of Medicine, KyrgyzStateMedicalAcademy, 2003
Honorary Doctorate of Medicine, Tajikistan Medical Academy, 2003
APPOINTMENTS
National
CDC, Special Review Panel, “Adolescent and Adult Immunization Grants”, May 2012
Office of Research Integrity, Special Review Panel, Academic Societies Grant for Responsible
Conduct of Research, 2003
CDC, Special Emphasis Panel, “STD Training Grant”, 2001
Participant, National “Nutrition in HIV/AIDS Guidelines” Task Force, 1999-2000
HRSA panel on “Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need for CARE Fund recipients” 1996
Chair, Special Projects of National Significance Steering Committee, 1994 – 1999
State
Current: HIV Medical Care Advisory Committee, member 2001-present
Statewide committee to approve formulary for ADAP medications ensuring that there is
continuous access and no waiting lists for patients needing medication
Nevada Statewide AIDS Advisory Task Force, 1987-2012
Chair, Ad Hoc committee on Drug Abuse and AIDS, 1988
Statewide committee responsible for making recommendations to the governor for
policy regarding AIDS care in Nevada and ensuring availability of medication
Medicaid Medical Care Advisory Committee, Chair, 2001-2004
Nevada Immunization Advisory Committee, 2000-2004
Chair, 2001-2003
Primary Care Advisory Board, 1992-1995
Governor’s Interagency Coordinating Council, 1990-1992
County
Sex Education Advisory Committee to the Washoe County School District,
Vice Chair, 1987-2015
SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES
Hospital staff
Renown Regional Medical Center, Reno-1984-2007, Senior staff 2008
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Reno- 1984-2011, senior staff
Chair, Infection Control Committee 1986-1992
Northern Nevada Medical Center, Sparks- 1990-2011, senior staff
Washoe County District Health Department
Current: Medical Consultant Immunization Program 2009-present
Medical consultant for Maternal-Child Health Program, Immunizations and Communicable
Diseases program, Teen Health Mall, preceptor for nurse practitioners. 1984-2004, 2005-2009
Bioterrorism Medical Consultant 2003-2004
Co-medical director for the Early Intervention Clinic for HIV/AIDS Care. 1990-1997
Founding co-medical director for the first clinic for HIV Care in Reno located in the Health Department.
NevadaState Health Division
Consultant for communicable diseases, STDs, AIDS, and Immunizations 1990-1998
Northern Nevada H.O.P.E.S. (HIV Outpatient Program, Education and Service)
Current;Program physician, 1997-present. Seeing patients ½ day per week
Medical Director, 2006 - 2011
In charge of the clinical operations of the NN HOPES clinic and responsible for protocol and policy development, quality improvement, supervising PAC (Ivy Spadone), and monitoring fiscal/program outcomes for federal grants and supervising clinic personnel. Continue to see both adult and pediatric patients and coordinate the Perinatal Transmission Program.
Co-Medical Director, program physician providing HIV/AIDS care, 1997-2004
WashoeCounty
Medical consultant and nurse practitioner supervisor for Wittenberg Juvenile Detention Center facility’s clinical program 2006-2011
Consultant
Current: Medical Consultant, Immunization program, Smith’s Stores, Nevada
World Health Communications for pharmaceutical drug development for HIV, lecturer for CME, breakfast study group. 1991-2004.
American International Health Alliance, (AIHA)
Kyrgyzstan National Residency Program Development 2001-2003
Kyrgyzstan Family Medicine Residency Essentials (CentralAsianRepublics) 2002-2003
Central Asia Medical Education Initiative 2003-2004
Knowledge Hub, Eurasia. Pediatric HIV/AIDS Training and Education, Ukraine 2006-2007
Lead trainer for Knowledge Hub courses in Pediatric AIDS Care and Treatment, Lead faculty for on-site mentoring of Ukrainian Care teams initiating ART in 6 cities in Ukraine,
Lead consultant on the Training of Trainers Course for both Adult and Pediatric Initiation of ART,
Lead consultant for Knowledge Hub Pediatric AIDS strategic planning workshop.
World Health Organization for development of Ukraine’s Global Fund proposal ($125 million over
5 years) for Round 6 funding for HIV/AIDS Care and Prevention Activities(awarded) 2007
Glaxo-Wellcome National Advisory Committee on AIDS Drug Development 1999 to 2004
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center, Sponsored by HRSA and University of California, San Francisco, Federal, $154,600. Medical Director and program planner. July 1, 2016- June 30, 2017.
- HIV/AIDS Care and Prevention Plan and Monitoring in Nevada. Nevada State Health Division. $60,000. Participant. April 2016-Mar 2017.
- Center for Child Health Services Research, Renown Foundation. PI. $475,000. 2015-2016.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center, Sponsored by HRSA and University of California, San Francisco, Federal, $156000. Medical Director and program planner. September 1, 2015- June 30, 2016
- HIV/AIDS Coordinated Care Plan Monitoring, Sponsored by HRSA and State of Nevada, Federal, $103,413. Co-I.April 2015- March 31, 2016
- Western Region Public Health Training Center; Nevada subgrant. HRSA. Federal. PI. $400,000 September 2014-2018.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center Core program. HRSA/ PAETC/ UCSF. Medical Director and program planner. $ 149,836. July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center Minority Initiative. HRSA/ PAETC/ UCSF. Medical Director and program planner. $ 84,600 July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015.
- Comprehensive Care Plan Monitoring for HIV/AIDS in Nevada. HRSA through Nevada State Health Division. Co-PI. $56,185. July 1, 2014-March 2015.
- Comprehensive Care Plan Monitoring for HIV/AIDS in Nevada. HRSA through Nevada State Health Division. Co-PI. $45,541June 2013-March 2014.
- REMSA: CMS Innovation Grant, Sponsored by REMSA and CMS, Federal, PI. $250,000.June 2013-December 2015.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. (through PAETC/ UCSF). Medical Director and program planner. $ 142,350.July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014.
- Comprehensive Care Plan Monitoring for HIV/AIDS in Nevada. Nevada State Health Division. PI. $45,541June 2012-May 2013.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. (through PAETC/ UCSF). Medical Director and program planner. $ 160,400.July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013.
- Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need and Comprehensive Care Plan for HIV/AIDS in Nevada. Nevada State Health Division. Co-investigator. $51,290.August 2011-May 2012.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. (through PAETC/ UCSF). Medical Director and program planner. $ 216,000.July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012.
- Minority AIDS Initiative. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. Project leader. $90,000. July 2011-June 2012.
- Minority AIDS Initiative. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. Project leader. $40,000. July 2010-June 2011.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. (through PAETC/ UCSF). Medical Director and program planner. $109,400.July 1, 2010-June 30,2011
- Ryan White Part B HIV Quality Subgrant (Emerging Issues in HIV) through Nevada State Health Division. Key Faculty. $34,600. April 2010-March 2011.
- Minority AIDS Initiative. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. Program planner.
$54,450.July 2009-June 30 2010.
- Nevada AIDS Education and Training Center. HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part F. Co-investigator. $161,761. July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010
- Ryan White Part B HIV Quality Subgrant (HIV Prevention). HRSA/DHHS/Ryan White Modernization Act Part B through Nevada State Health Division. Program planner and participant. $34,805. April 2007-March 2010.
- Cost Benefit Analysis of a Rural HIV Telemedicine Service. State of Nevada, Dept. of Human Services, AIDS Program. Co-investigator. $26,561. December 1, 2009- February 28, 2010
- HIV and Aging. NIH Challenge Grant. Principal Investigator. $999843 (two years). Submitted: April 13, 2009Not Awarded
- Key Question Research Network Meets Information Technology. DHHS/AHRQ. Principal investigator.$89,1072 (three years). Submitted: January 2009; resubmit April 23, 2009. Not Awarded: Received reviewer comments and suggestions re submitting grant proposal
- Adolescent Immunization in Nevada: Barriers and Solutions, State Health Division,
January/07-June/08. Principal Investigator. $70,000.
- HIV Prevention: HIV Testing in Nevada Hospitals, Nevada State Health Division,
December 2006-December 2008. Co-investigator. $75,000.
- Increasing Organ Donors for Nevada: Outreach to the African American Community, Trust Fund
for Public Health Grant, July 2006-June 2007, $46,961. Principal Investigator.
- Pediatric HIV/AIDS Training and Education, Ukraine. American International Health Alliance.
January 2006-December 2007. $45,000. Principal Investigator.
- Evaluation of Nevada State HIV Services: Adherence, Nevada State Health Division, October 2003-March 2004, $22,000. Co-investigator.
- Kyrgyzstan Family Medicine Residency Evaluation , American International Health Alliance. September 2002-June 2003. $18,000. Principal Investigator.
- Kyrgyzstan State Medical Academy: Curriculum Development. American International Health Alliance. $35,000. September 2001-December 2002. Principal Investigator.
- Healthier Opportunities for Pregnant Tobacco Users, Task Force for the Fund for a Healthy Nevada, July 2001-June 2002. $50,000. Principal Investigator.
- CARE and Prevention Case Management Evaluation, Nevada State Division of Health, Dec 2000-Mar 2001. $15,000. Co-principal Investigator.
- Perinatal HIV Look Back Project. Nevada State Division of Health, Dec 2000-Mar 2001, $10,000. Principal investigator.
- AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Statewide Evaluation, Nevada State Division of Health, April 2000-Mar 2001. $60,000. Co-principal Investigator.
- “A Phase II, Randomized, Open-Label Comparative Study of Two Different Dosage Regimens of Amprenavir (900mg BID vs. 600mg BID) in Combination with Ritonavir (100mg BID) Plus Abacavir, Another NRTI, and Either Efavirenz or Tenofovir DF in HIV-1 Infected Subjects with Virologic Evidence of Treatment Failure”. Glaxo Wellcome, $30,000. Principal Investigator.
- AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Statewide Evaluation, Nevada State Division of Health, Aug 1999-Mar 2000. $80,000. Principal investigator.
- All Kids Count Immunization Registry evaluation, INPHO (Information Network for Public Health Officials) Web based Project. Nevada State Division of Health from pass through from CDC and RWJ. July 1998-April 2001. $110,000. Principal investigator.
- Early Nutrition Intervention in HIV/AIDS, USPHS, Projects of National Significance. Funded 10/1/94-9/30/99: $1,160,139. Principal investigator.
- Co-investigator, Cryptococcal neoformans infections in HIV/AIDS. $10,000
- “Phase I Double Blind Placebo Controlled Trial of BCX-34 In HIV Infected Adults” Biocryst Pharmaceutical, 2/1/98-2/1/99, $35,000. Principal Investigator.
- “Study of Perinatal HIV Transmission Rates in Nevada: Pre and Post Distribution of 076 Protocol”. Pediatric AIDS Foundation Student Grant. $2000. Michelle Sunwall and T. Larson, mentor. 1998.
- “Ongoing HAART vs. Intensification-Maintenance Therapy with Dual Nucleosides Analogs:A randomized Comparison in Persons Achieving Complete Viral Suppression After Induction Therapy”. Bristol-Myers Squibb Immunology CRG Program grant. S. Zell, PI. T. Larson, co-PI. $125,000.
COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS