RAYMOND PAUL RADANOVICH
206 Pineland Street
Perry, Florida 32348
H: (850) 223-1606
C: (484) 319-5024
E-mail:
[email protected]
EDUCATION
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.................................September 1991-June 1995
Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, Ohio
Major: Medicine
Bachelor of Arts- Summa Cum Laude.......................September 1988-August 1991
Ohio Dominican University, Columbus, Ohio
Major: Biology
Associate of Arts......................................................... .November 1983-June 1984
Saint Philips College and Academy of Health Sciences, San Antonio, Texas
Major: Physical Therapy
Virginia Commonwealth University...................................September 1980-June 1981
Richmond, Virginia
Major: Classical Music Performance
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINING
Fellowship.............................................................................July 2004-June 2005
ProScan Imaging-Stephan Pomeranz MD, Cincinnati, Ohio
Areas of study: Magnetic Resonance Imaging involving Musculoskeletal,
Neurological, Body, Cardiac and Breast pathology
Residency..............................................................................July 2000-June 2004
Michigan State University-Botsford General Hospital
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Specialty: Diagnostic Radiology-Chief Resident
Internship..............................................................................July 1995-June 1996
Richmond Heights General Hospital, Richmond Heights, Ohio
Emphasis: Emergency Medicine
BOARD CERTIFICATION
American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.............................................July 2004
PHYSICIAN EXPERIENCE:
Radiologist:
Doctors Memorial Hospital, Perry, FL October 2007 to March 2010.
Virtual Radiologic Consultants October 2005 to February 2009.
Primary Care: (United States Army-July 1996-June 2000):
Fort Benning, Martin Army Community Hospital Emergency Dept., Columbus,
Geogia, October 1999-June 2000
Fort McClellan, Noble Army Clinic, Family Practice Dept., Anniston, Alabama
July 1996-Sept. 1999
Interim Assignments from Fort McClellan:
Fort Rucker, Alabama: Emergency Department..............................February 1997
Fort Campbell, Kentucky: Field Medical Support...................................June 1997
Fort Polk, Louisiana: Field Medical Support....................................February 1998
Anniston Army Depot, Alabama: ..........................................July 1996-July 2000
Intermittent Medical Director at the Dear Clinic in Occupational Medicine.
Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Staff, Anniston, AL...............Nov. 1996-Sept. 1999
Provided inpatient medical care to soldiers requiring hospitalization.
ADDITIONAL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE:
United States Navy Hospital Corpsman..................................July1982-July1988
Assignments in Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Audiology, and Physical Therapy
ACTIVE MEDICAL LICENSES
MO, MI, OH,WI, NE, IL, IA, AZ, HI, TN, PA, FL,TX,CA, MT,GA, SC, ME.
MILlTARY TRAINING AND POSITION
Officer Basic Course.........................................................June 1992-July 1992
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas
Lieutenant Colonel, USA Honorable Commission Resignation................May 2004
HONORS, AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITION:
Army Commendation Medal-Exceptionally Meritorious Service as a General
Medical Officer, Noble Army Health Clinic, Fort McClellan, Alabama from the
8th of July 1996 to 6th of September 1999.
Certificate of Appreciation-Exceptional Committed and Selfless Medical
Service of the 795 th Military Police Battalion for the period of July 1996 through
June 1999, Lieutenant Colonel Steven M. Herold, Battalion Commander, June 18
1999.
Department of Army Official Commendation-Excellent Medical Support of the
Police Battalion Annual Training Period of August 1997, Lieutenant Colonel
Joseph E. Twidwell. Group Award, Troop Medical Clinic, Fort McClellan,
Alabama.
Certificate of Achievement-Outstanding Medical Support, 2nd Battalion, 320th
Artillery Field Surgeon, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Lieutenant Colonel Ronnie G. Rogers,
Commander, June 12, 1997.
Department of the Army Certificate of Achievement-Support and Conduct of
Alabama National Guard Physical Examinations, United States Army Medical
Department Activity, Fort McClellan, Alabama, Colonel Robert L. Reed,
Commander, June 9, 1997.
Department of the Army Certificate of Achievement-Excellence in Physical
Fitness, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Fort McClellan,
Alabama, Colonel Robert L. Reed, Commander, June 9, 1997.
Expression of Appreciation-Support Services to Lyster Army Hospital, Fort
Rucker, Alabama, Major Mark J. Tedesco, Chief, Department of Primary Care
and Community Medicine, January 27, 1997.
Letter of Appreciation-Support Services to Lyster Army Hospital, Fort Rucker,
Alabama, Lieutenant Colonel Walter J. Hubickey, Deputy Commander for
Clinical Services and Chief, Department of Surgery, January 21, 1997.
Certificate of Achievement-Outstanding and Commendable Service, Emergency
Department, United States Aeromedical Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama, Colonel
Craig L. Urbuer, Commander, January 17, 1997.
Listed in Who's Who Among American College and University Students, 1990.
Awarded Sister Rose Dominican Hank Scholarship Ohio Dominican University.
Presented an Honorable Discharge, United States Navy, July 21, 1988.
Bestowal of a Good Conduct Award, United States Navy, July 21, 1986.
Awarded Richmond Symphony Scholarship, 1980.
Acquired a Music School Scholarship, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1980.
Achieved Dean's List:
Ohio Dominican University, 1988-1991.
Virginia Commonwealth University, 1980-1981.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
American College of Radiology
American Osteopathic College of Radiology
American Osteopathic Association
Radiological Society of North America
Roentgen Ray Society