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1 David Oscar Sword The Medical University of South Carolina College of Health Professions, Division of Physical Therapy [email protected] 843-792-0315 Education Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, Massachusetts January 2004 - August 2006 Physical Therapy - (Transitional Program) Doctor of Physical Therapy Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina May 1991 - April 1993 Physical Therapy Bachelor of Science Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan September 1986 - August 1988 Exercise Science Master of Science Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan September 1983 - August 1986 Sports Medicine: Emphasis in Exercise Science Bachelor of Science Employment Associate Professor, July 2012 present Physical Therapy Division, College of Health Professions MUSC Weight Management Center MUSC Executive Health Program Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Assistant Professor, February 1999 July 2012 Physical Therapy Division, College of Health Professions MUSC Weight Management Center (2003 present) MUSC Executive Health Program (2003 present) Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina Program Director, October 1995 - January 1999 Heart and Lung Fitness Beaufort Memorial Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina Physical Therapist, June 1993 September 1995 St. Francis Xavier Hospital Charleston, South Carolina

2 Assistant Exercise Program Director, June 1990 September 1992 Cardiac Rehabilitation and Adult Fitness Program Medical University of South Carolina/The Citadel Charleston, South Carolina Program Director, September 1988 March 1990 Exercise Testing and Cardiac Rehabilitation Cardiology Associates of Birmingham Birmingham, MI Exercise Physiologist, January 1988 September 1988 Exercise Testing and Cardiac Rehabilitation Cardiology Associates of Birmingham Birmingham, MI Licensure: South Carolina Physical Therapy License #2097 Certifications: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Certified Specialist (CCS) American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties May 2001, Recertified 2011 ACSM Program Director Certified (PDSM) American College of Sports Medicine July 1994 ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist (CES) American College of Sports Medicine August 1987 Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) National Strength and Conditioning Association July 1987 Professional Organizations: American Physical Therapy Association Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section American College of Sports Medicine National Strength and Conditioning Association 2

3 Peer Reviewed Publications: Sword DO. Letter to the editor. Strength Cond. J. 2013;34(2):89. Yuen, H. K., Wang, E., Holthaus, K., Vogtle, L. K., Sword, D., Breland, H. L., & Kamen, D. L. (2013). Brief ReportSelf-reported versus objectively assessed exercise adherence. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2013.007575 Sword DO. Exercise as a management strategy for overweight and obesity: where does resistance exercise fit in? Strength Cond. J. 2012;34(5):47-55. Yuen HK, Wang E, Holthaus K, Vogtle LK, Sword DO, Breland HL, Kamen DL. The process associated with motivation of a home-based Wii Fit exercise program among sedentary African American women with systemic lupus erythematosus Disability and Health Journal, 6 (1):63-68. DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2012.08.003 Yuen HK, Holthaus K, Kamen DL, Sword DO, Breland HL. Using Wii Fit to reduce fatigue among African American women with systemic lupus erythematosus: A pilot study. Lupus. 2011 Jun 23. Epub. Thomas KJ, Wise HH, Nietert PJ, Brown DD, Sword DO, Diehl N. Interaction with a health care professional influences change in physical activity behaviors among individuals with impaired mobility secondary to spinal cord injury. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehab. 2011;17(1):94- 106. Wise HH, Thomas KJ, Nietert PJ, Brown DD, Sword DO, Diehl N. Home Physical Activity Programs for the Promotion of Health and Wellness in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehab. 2009;14(4):122-132. Yuen H.K., & Sword DO. Home-based exercise to alleviate fatigue and improve functional capacity among breast cancer survivors. Journal of Allied Health. 2007;36(4):257E-275E. Sword DO. Resistance training in cardiac rehabilitation: risks, benefits, and recommendations. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association. 1992;88(2):69-74. Peer Reviewed Scientific and Professional Presentations: Brown J, Turner T, Sword D, Holes-Lewis K, ONeil PM. Two for One: Improving Access to Obesity Treatment by Delivering an Interprofessional Training Curriculum to Future Healthcare Providers. Poster Presentation, The Obesity Society Annual Meeting, November 5th 2015, Los Angles, CA. Sword D. Exercise: Titrate for Desired Effects. Evidence-Based Drug Therapy Update, May 14th, 2015, North Charleston, SC. Sword D, Thomas KJ, Wise H, Brown D. A Simplified Method for Evaluating Cardiopulmonary Auscultation Skills in Physical Therapy Students. Poster Presentation, American Physical Therapy Association Educational Leadership Conference 2014, October 10th, 2014, Kansas City Missouri. 3

4 Buff S, Wells E, Brown D, Sword D, Wise H. Scaling up Best Practices in Community-based Health Professional Education: Interprofessional service learning with Junior Doctors of Health. Poster Presentation, Institute of Medicine, May 2nd, 2014, Washington, DC. Jefferson MS, Rouvalis E, Sword DO, Ford ME. Life After Lung Cancer Resection: Exploring Rehabilitative Options To Improve Quality Of Life. Poster Presentation, American Institute for Cancer Research Conference, November 4th, 2011, Washington, DC. Sword DO. Asymptomatic Coronary Artery Disease: Use of Cardiac Scoring in the Decision Making Process. Poster Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, February 13, 2010, Greenville, South Carolina. Wise HH, Thomas KJ, Diehl N, Sword DO, Brown DD. Home Programs of Physical Activity for the Promotion of Health and Wellness in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. Poster Presentation, Annual Conference and Exposition of the American Physical Therapy Association, June 29, 2007, Denver, Colorado. Available: http://www.apta.org/AM/abstracts/pt2007/abstractsPt.cfm?m_id=15229 Abstracts: Wise HH, Thomas KJ, Sword DO, Brown D. Home Physical Activity Program for the Promotion of Health and Wellness in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. 2006 CDC Health Promotion Conference, Atlanta Georgia. Non-Peer Reviewed Presentations: Nutritional and Activity Considerations for Weight Management November 8th 2012. SCAPTA Lowcountry District Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina. "The Guide to PT Practice: A Cardiopulmonary Case Study" - 2000 Winter Meeting of the South Carolina American Physical Therapy Association. Columbia, South Carolina. Resistance Training in Pulmonary Rehabilitation. April 1998, South Carolina Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Symposium. Charleston, South Carolina. Research Activity: 1. Title: CARES Biggest Loser Principle Investigator: Seif, G. Participating Faculty: Gregory, C., Sword, D., Kraft, S. Funding Amount: $5,500. Department of Health Professions Interdivisional/Interdepartmental/Intercollege Seed Grant Program. Funding Dates: November 2015 October 2016 2. Title: Obesity Management and Prevention Using Telehealth to Connect Rural Primary Care Practices. Principle Investigator: Ragan DuBose-Morris Participating Faculty: Deborah Carson, David Garr, Ali McMenamin, Tonya Turner, Josh Brown, Patrick ONeil, DO Sword, Oscar Lovelace. 4

5 Funding Amount: $75,000 Funding Dates: 4/01/2014 3/31/2015 (7.5% effort) 3. Title: Two for One: Improving Access to Obesity Treatment by Delivering an Interprofessional Training Curriculum to Future Healthcare Providers. Principle Investigator: Josh Brown Participating Faculty: Tonya Turner, DO Sword, Kelly Holes-Lewis, Patrick ONeil. Funding Amount: $15,000 Funding Dates: 1/01/2014 12/31/2014 3. Title: Effects of exercise using Wii Fit to reduce fatigue among African American Women with SLE. Principle Investigator: Hon Yuen. Participating Faculty: K Holthaus, DL Kamen, DO Sword, HL Breland. Funding Amount: Total: $50,000 Funding Dates: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 4. Title: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Study Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of Naltrexone Sustained Release (SR)/Bupropion Sustained Release (SR) and Placebo in Subjects with Obesity Participating in a Behavior Modification Program. Funding Source: Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc. MUSC Site PI: Patrick ONeil. Participating Faculty: Robert Malcolm, Josh Brown, Tonya Shipman, DO Sword. Funding Amount: $1,210,171 Funding Dates: 2/15/2007 6/30/2009 (10% effort) 5. Title: Home Physical Activity Programs for the Promotion of Health and Wellness in Individuals with a Spinal Cord Injury. Funding Agency: SC Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Principle Investigator: Holly Wise. Jack Thomas, Co-Principal Investigator. Participating Faculty: DO Sword, Debbie Brown. . Funding Amount: $150,000 Funding Dates: 2004-2006 (5% effort) 6. Title: Project 18: Effects of Exercise Type on Alleviating Fatigue in Women With Breast Cancer Funding Agency: DOD (Department of Defense) Principle Investigator: Hon Yuen Co - Principle Investigator: DO Sword Funding Amount: Total: $185,000.00 Funding Dates: 8/1/2002-7/30/2004 (5-30% effort) Professional Service: University MUSC Employee Wellness Committee (2002 - present) 5

6 College PhD Committee: M. Nicole D. DiPiro Effects of Aerobic Exercise Training on Walking and Health-Related Outcomes in Individuals with Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. January 23rd 2015. PhD Committee: Academic Advisor Melanie Sweat Jefferson The effect of an acute-phase exercise intervention on systemic inflammation and quality of life after lung cancer resection. 2011 Faculty Practice Task Force 2013-2014 Space Allocation Committee 2013-2014 CHP Academic Review Committee Member July 2011 September 2011 Search Committee Member - PT Division Director, 2009-10 Search Committee Member/Chair Director of Human Performance Research Laboratory 2004-2005 Division Admissions Committee (2007 present) Policy and Procedures Committee (2011-present) Program/Faculty Accreditation Committee Professional Organizations American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS), Specialization Academy of Content Experts (SACE) - Item writer for the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Certified Specialist (CCS) exam. 2011-present. Served as one of two Physical Therapists to represent ACAPT at the IOM Roundtable on Obesity Solutions Integrated Clinical and Social Systems for the Prevention and Management of Obesity (ICSSPMO) Innovation Collaborative Provider Training and Education Work Group. March 2nd 2015, and June 2nd 2015 Washington, DC. Honors and Awards: Nominated for the Health Sciences Foundation Teaching Excellence Award in the Educator-Mentor category, 2002 Nominated for CHP Teacher of the Year Award, 2006/2007 MUSC Clinical Practice: 6

7 MUSC Weight Management Center 2003 present MUSC Executive Health Program 2003 - present Charleston Health Institute 2002-2003 MUSC Cardiac Rehabilitation and Adult Fitness Program 1999 - 2001 Continuing Education Workshops Conducted/Organized: A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Lowcountry Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Walterboro, South Carolina, 1/15/2010. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Lowcountry Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Charleston, South Carolina, 7/31/09. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Lowcountry Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Beaufort, South Carolina, 11/14/08. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Pee-Dee Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Florence, South Carolina, 11/07/08. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Lowcountry Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Charleston, South Carolina, 3/07/08. Exercise in the Management of COPD Presented for Motivations Inc. Charlotte, North Carolina, 6/16/06. Exercise in the Management of COPD Presented for Motivations Inc. Brooklyn, New York, 4/21/06. Exercise in the Management of COPD Presented for Motivations Inc. Gainesville, Florida, 2005 A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented to the South Carolina American Physical Therapy Association (SCAPTA) annual meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, April 2004. Exercise in the Management of COPD - presented for Mid-Carolina Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Camden South Carolina, 10/24/03. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Pee-Dee Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Florence South Carolina, 10/03/03. A Prescription for Exercise in the Cardiac Patient - presented for Mid-Carolina Area Health Education Consortium (AHEC), Columbia South Carolina, 4/18/03. Continuing Education Attended: Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Etiologies and Outcomes. David J. Powell, MD. Charleston, SC, 1/19/2016. Strategies for Innovative Teaching: Planning for Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom. Facilitated by Drs. Marie Norman and Mike Bridges. Charleston, SC 11/20/2015 Reactivate, Rewire, Restore: Challenging the Nervous System to Optimize Function after SCI. Edelle Field-Fote, PT, PhD. Charleston, SC. 6/23/2015. Lifestyle Medicine Strategies for Obesity Prevention and Treatment. European Society of Lifestyle Medicine sponsored webinar, 5/19/2015. A How to for South Carolina PAs: Communities and Practices to Join the Obesity Fight. Sponsored by the South Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants. Multiple presenters. 4/8/2015. APTA Educational Leadership Conference. Kansas City MO. October 9-10, 2014. COLLABORATIVE INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING INITIATIVE (CITI) BASIC/REFRESHER, HUMAN SUBJECTS RESEARCH CURRICULUM 7

8 03/07/2014 Women, Weight, and Exercise. Nancy Clark, MS, RD. Human Kinetics sponsored webinar, 3/12/2014 Weight Training Program Design Made Simple. Roger Earle, MS. Human Kinetics sponsored webinar, 3/13/2014. APTA Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. February 3-6, 2014 "Advanced Clinical Decision Making for Clients with Common Metabolic and Cardiac Conditions - A Case-Based Approach. Las Vegas, NV. 2/03/2014 The Affordable Care Act and Your Business presented by Dr. Michael Seidman. amStatz sponsored webinar, 11/7/2013. Cardiometabolic Component Hazards Accompanying SCI: Guideline-Driven Approaches for Effective Risk Management presented by Mark Nash, PhD, FACSM Professor, Departments of Neurological Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine Principal Investigator (Applied Physiology Research) The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Director of Research, Department Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 10/29/3013, MUSC, Charleston, South Carolina. Blooming Innovations: How to Teach and Study Using Questions presented by Faculty and students from the Colleges of Nursing, Health Professions and Medicine and the Center for Academic Excellence, August 14, 2013, MUSC, Charleston, South Carolina Max Muscle The Scientific Approach to Maximizing Muscular Gains presented by Brad Schoenfield, MSc, CSCS, CPT. Human Kinetics sponsored webinar, 10/29,2012. Scientific Retreat on Obesity, 10/19/2012, MUSC, Charleston South Carolina. Breath Strong Perform Better, presented by Allison McConnell, PhD. Human Kinetics sponsored webinar, 11/09/2011. ACSM Annual Meeting 1999, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, various locations throughout the United States. South Carolina Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Symposium, 4/30-5/1, 2010, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Southeast Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2/11-14/2010, Greenville, South Carolina. Functional Movement Screen presented by Gray Cook, PT. NSCA sponsored webinar, 11/20/2008. Diabetes Strategies for the 21st Century 2/27-28, 2008, North Charleston, South Carolina. ACSM Health and Fitness Summit 2006, Reno, Nevada. Southeast Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1/27-29/05, Charlotte, North Carolina. South Carolina Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Symposium 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, Charleston, South Carolina. A Day of Discovery: Obesity & Related Medical Issues. 9/23/04, MUSC, Charleston South Carolina, ACSM Health and Fitness Summit 2004, Orlando, Florida. ACSM workshop: From Inactive to Active: Practical Tools to Attract, Motivate, and Retain, 4/14/2004, Orlando, Florida. MUSC: Current Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry-Level DPT Program: PT 712 - Applied Physiology and Nutrition (Course Coordinator/Faculty): Fa 1st Year 8

9 PT 712L - Applied Physiology and Nutrition Lab (Course Coordinator/Faculty): Fa 1st Year PT 722 - Physical Therapy Interventions II (Co-Course Coordinator/Faculty): Sp 1st Year PT 722- Physical Therapy Interventions II Lab (Co-Course Coordinator/Faculty): Sp 1st Year PT 620/OT 619 - Pathophysiology (Faculty): Sp 1st Year PT 727 - Cardiovascular and Pulmonary PT (Course Coordinator/Faculty): Su 2nd Year PT 727L - Cardiovascular and Pulmonary PT Lab (Course Coordinator/Faculty):Su 2nd Year PT 762L - Clinical Reasoning and Practice Lab (Faculty): Su and Fa 3rd Year PT 754 - Health Promotion (Course Coordinator/Faculty): Fa 3rd Year Western Carolina University: Physical Therapy Program (Adjunct Faculty) Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry Level PT Program (2004-2012) PT 613 PT Science III (Adjunct Faculty)- Cardiovascular content PT651 Clinical Logic I (Adjunct Faculty)- Cardiovascular content Participating Faculty/Guest Speaker: IP 707 - Addressing Childhood Obesity through Community Approaches PT 757 - PT for Older Adults PT 755 Neurological Case Study, IP Activity - Faculty Facilitator OT 646 Occupational Performance for Musculoskeletal Conditions II MUSC Summer Interprofessional Day Activity Faculty Facilitator MUSC Annual Obesity Day event for 2nd Year Medical Students 9

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