CONGENITAL HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS by Dr M.KARTHIK EMMANUEL
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1. CARL B. DOMINGUEZ, B.S., C.C.P. , P.A.-S Cell: (210) 857-3566
24165 IH-10 West, Ste 217-461
San Antonio, Texas 78257 E-mail: HorizonPerfusion@gmail.com
Education: Autologous Blood Therapy Course/Registered ABT Oct 2017
San Antonio Police Department SWAT school Apr 2014
International School of Tactical Medicine Nov 2013
Arizona School of Health Sciences – Physician Assistant Studies Aug 2004
Master Peace Officer – Texas Aug 2004
Autologous Blood Therapy Course Feb 2003
Health Services Administration Apr 1999
Texas Heart Institute School of Perfusion Technology Dec 1995
Counter Narcotics Tactical Operations Medical Support Course (CONTOMS) Sept 1994
San Antonio College Law Enforcement Academy Jun 1994
Incarnate Word College - Bachelor of Science in Biology Aug 1993
Licensed Paramedic/NREMTP Oct 1992
Aeromedical/Flight Training Jun 1989
Experience:
USAF Reserves – 433d Aerospace Medicine Squadron (433 AMDS) Dec 2012-Aug 2015
• Retired after 26 yrs of service as an Enlisted member and Officer with the rank of Major
• Deputy Squadron Administrator
o Oversaw a 200 member unit tasked with providing medical clearances/evaluations for the
largest Air Force Reserve Wings which had nearly 4,000 personnel assigned
o Maintained and tracked utilization data, medical clearance stats, clinics processes, annual
budgets
o Coordinated and ran commander’s staff meetings
o Responsible for all administrative personnel
• Director of Clinical Operations for one of the largest Aerospace medicine clinics in the USAF
o Went from a ‘Good’ rating to being ranked #1 in the USAF
o Coordinated over 300 exams one Saturday per month for reservists
o Oversaw the entire multi-specialty clinic with over 150 people assigned
o Created and implemented flow processes to ensure all 3,000 troops were evaluated and fit for
duty
Boerne Police Foundation May 2015-Present
215 W. Bandera Road ste 114-436, Boerne, Texas 78006
• Founder and Board Member for the Foundation which serves the Boerne Police Department (BPD) and
its staff
• Filed and receive 501c3 corporation status – receive funds from individual and business donors
• The Foundation purchased a narcotics K-9 for the BPD, related equipment, and K-9 officer training
• Medical kits and tourniquets were provided to each of the police officers
• Currently serving as the Secretary and Treasurer for the Foundation
• Act as a liaison between the BPD and the Foundation’s Board of Directors to ensure all needs are met
Boerne Police Department May 2013–Present
124 Old San Antonio Road, Boerne, Texas 78006
• Created Tactical Medicine program for multi-agency Emergency Response Team (SWAT)
• Trained and deployed with ERT on various missions requiring special tactical training
• Applied for and was granted an armored military vehicle for use in tactical operations ($800,000)
• Patrol, traffic, 911 response, medical first responder, special assignments, community education
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Nov 2008-Aug 2011
6 Staudt Street, Boerne, Texas 78006
• Patrol, traffic, 911 response, medical first responder, special assignments, community education
USAF Reserves – 59th
Readiness Squadron (59 MDW) Aug 2004-Dec 2012
2200 Bergquist Drive, Lackland AFB, Texas 78236
• Served as the IMA to the Chief of Disaster Preparedness (2007-2012)
• Readiness Training Flight Commander for over 3,000 Air Force members (2006-2007)
2. • Healthcare administrator in the Air Force’s largest medical facility
• Was the in-house acting Chief of Disaster Preparedness when a real-world bomb threat triggered the
evacuation of Wilford Hall Medical Center
• Acted as the Liaison for Texas to bring wounded military personnel to San Antonio for treatment
USAF Reserves – 59th
Surgical Operations Group (59 MDW) Dec 2000-Aug 2004
2200 Bergquist Drive, Lackland AFB, Texas 78236
• IMA to the 59th
Surgical Operations Group Commander
• Database management for 60 IMA’s attached to the group
• Assisted Group Administrator in procuring outside finds/resources
• Participated in high level deployment planning for activities related to 9/11 terrorist attack
Horizon Perfusion, P.A. Aug 2000 - Present
24165 IH-10 West, #217-461, San Antonio, Texas 78257
• President – Exercise operational and strategic controls to ensure growth in the market
• Present various perfusion topics at a national meeting annually & provide moderating as needed
• New business development and contract negotiation with hospitals and physician groups
• Blood management program utilization
• Cardiopulmonary bypass, Intra-aortic balloon pump, surgical assist, open vein harvest, endoscopic vein
harvest, wound closure, platelet sequestration, autologous blood therapy, point of care testing
USAF Reserves - 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Apr 1989 - Dec 2000
101 Hanger Way, Kelly AFB, Texas 78241
• Manage health service activities including plans and operations, managed care, human resource
management, logistics management, patient administration, budgetary and fiscal management, medical
manpower, medical facility management, biometrics, medical recruiting, ground safety, patient
movement, and aeromedical evacuation,
• Branch Chief, Medical Logistics exercising supervision over organizational supply, contract services,
facilities, equipment, communication equipment, aerospace ground equipment maintenance, vehicle
logistics and related maintenance activities
• Ground Safety Officer for over 380 assigned personnel and three facilities ensuring safety awareness and
training of all personnel, establish Operation Risk Management program
The Extracorporeal Alliance Jan 1996 - Aug 2000
18181 Oakwood Blvd, Ste 206, Dearborn, Michigan 48124 (Corporate address)
• Director of Perfusion Services - responsible for all administrative duties relating to the operations of an
open heart program including strategic planning and implementation of new ideas and cost savings,
research/data collection techniques, personnel management, and budgetary and financial management
Johnson City Police Department Jun 1993 – Aug 2005
P.O. Box 369, Johnson City, Texas 78636
• Patrol, traffic, warrant service, 911 response, community education, surveillance, emerg response
• Tactical paramedic for local drug enforcement agencies, SWAT teams and hostage rescue
• Generated community funds for the purchase of in-car cameras for each of the patrol vehicles ($6,500)
Bulverde-Spring Branch EMS May 1991-Aug 1998
• Paramedic in charge of a 2-4 person crew proving advanced level life support
• Oversaw vehicle maintenance, equipment checks, restocking and readiness of MICU rated ambulances
• Attended Counter Narcotics Tactical Operations Medical Support (CONTOMS) training
• Provided 911 response for the western half of Comal County and surrounding areas as needed
• Dealt with numerous mass casualty incidents, adult and pedi cases, out of hospital cardiac arrests, burn
victims, medical & trauma victims, coordinated air evacuation of critical patients