1. Christopher R McNulty, DO
8 Klosterman Circle, Las Vegas, Nevada 89115
Phone: (719)325-6297 Fax: (702)653-3591 E-Mail: chrismcnultydo@yahoo.com
9 December 2014
Education
D.O. Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Ill 60615, Doctorate in Medicine
1984
B.S. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, Bachelors Degree in Pre-
Professional Studies, 1980
Rotating Medical Internship, Dallas Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas, 1984-85
Board Certified, American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice, #5335, 28 Dec 1992
Graduate, USAF Air War College, 2005
Experience
Urgent Care Physician, Southwest Medical Associates,Las Vegas, NV Feb 2015-current
Urgent Care Physician, Integrity Urgent Care,Colorado Springs, CO Apr 2014-Aug 2014
Urgent Care Physician, University of Colorado, Memorial Hospital Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs,
CO May 2007-2014
Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Nellis Air Force Base,NV, run Flight Medicine and oversee Public Health,
Bioenvironmental Engineering, Aug 2014-present
Public Health Emergency Officer, Nellis Air Force Base,NV Sep 2014-present
Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Peterson Air Force Base,CO Jul 2012-July 2014
Family Practice Director,11 Patient Centered Medical Home Teams, United States Air Force Academy
Jun 2011-2012
Commander of Acute Care Clinic, United States Air Force Academy, CO May 2010-2011
Acting Commander, Aerospace Medicine, US Air Force Academy,CO Feb 2010-Sept 2010
Commander, Medical Standards, US Air Force Academy,CO Feb 2009- Jan 2010
Chief, Flight Medicine, US Air Force Academy, CO Jan 2008- Jan 2009
Flight Surgeon, US Air Force Academy,CO May 2005-Dec 2008
Flight Surgeon, Ramstein Air Force Base,Germany May 2002- Apr 2005
Private Solo Primary Care, Family Practice, HIV/AIDS disease July, 1985 – Jan, 2002
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management, Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy, Dallas, Texas
Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of
North Texas Health Science Center,
1992-1995
Chief, Family Medicine, Columbia Medical City Dallas Medical
Center, Dallas, Texas
1993-94, 1999-2000
World Health Communications AIDS Treatment Faculty Member 1988
Member, National Commission on AIDS, Working group on
Social and Human Issues, Dallas, Texas
Member, Texas Panel on AIDS Fraud
1990
1990-91
Member, Board of Directors, Dallas AIDS Arms Network
Volunteer Physician, Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic, Dallas
AIDS Resource Center
1990-91
1990-94
Clinical Advisory Committee, Novartis Pharmaceutical 1998-2001
Member, Speaker’s Bureaus, Glaxo-Wellcome Pharm, Serono
Pharm, Aguoron Pharm, Bristol-Meyer Pharm
1999-2001
Retired from Private Practice Feb 2002 and commissioned as a
Major into United States Air Force, promoted to Lieutenant
Colonel in 2002, promoted to Colonel in 2008. Stationed at
Ramstein AFB, Germany 2002-2005, United States Air Force
Academy, CO, 2005-2012, Schriever AFB, CO 2012-13,
Peterson AFB, CO 2013-2014, Nellis AFB, NV
Current
• Distinguished commissioned graduate, United States Air Force
Officer Commissioning School, Maxwell AFB, AL
2002-Current
2002
• Graduate, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Aerospace
Medicine Primary Course (credentialed as Flight Surgeon)
2002
• Director, NASA Transoceanic Abort Landing Program (Europe) 2003-2005
• Managed Occupational Medicine committees, Aeromedical
Waiver Programs, Primary Field Response Teams, Readiness
Skills Verification Programs
2002-2005
• Deployed to Constanta, Romania, deputy commander and clinic
director, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Feb-Oct, 2003
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• Deployed to Al-Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Medical Operations
commander, primary care and emergency room physician, in
support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom
Feb-Aug, 2006
• Deployed to Guantanamo Air Base, Cuba, lead physician
relocating detainees
Jan-Jun, 2008
• Humanitarian Medical Mission, Bolivia, Commander, Medical
Director and primary care provider
2007
• Humanitarian Medical Mission, Tblisi, Republic of Georgia,
Director of real world medicine/emergency medicine
2004
• Deployed to Nigeria, Namibia, S. Africa, Algeria as troop
commander and sole medic in support of a peace-keeping
mission.
August, 2005
• Flight Commander, Medical Special Operations, Ramstein AB,
GE (provided medical care to Air Attaches, Flag officers,
ambassadorial staffs throughout European/African/Central
Commands/Central Asia/Middle East).
2004-2005
• Flight Commander, USAF Academy Flight and Cadet Medicine 2006-2007
• Flight Commander, USAF Academy Cadet Medical Standards 2007-2008
• Acting Squadron Commander, USAF Aerospace Medicine Jan-Nov 2008
• Flight Commander, USAF Acute Care Clinic (165,000
empanelment)
2008-2009
• Flight Commander, USAF Family Medicine Flight (16,000
empanelment). Coordinated implementation of Patient
Centered Medical Home, directed 11 PCMH teams, to include
clinical involvement as a PCMH provider
2010-2011
• Senior Physician, United States Air Force Academy 2011-2012
• Chief, Aerospace Medicine, Schriever AFB , CO (and
practicing physician)
2012-2013
• Chief, Aerospace Medicine, Peterson/Schriever/Cheyenne
Mountain AFB, CO, practicing physician, Chief, Field
Response Team, direct and supervise flight surgeon educational
activities, Peterson AFB Public Health Emergency Officer
(certified), Chief Competent Medical Authority at Peterson
AFB (certified, medical oversight of nuclear weapons
2013-Current
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programs), Chief Medical Profile officer at
Peterson/Schriever/Cheyenne Mtn/Nellis Air Force Base
• Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Nellis Air Force Base, NV
• Practicing flight surgeon, Nellis Air Force Base, NV
• Chief of Flight Medicine, Nellis Air Force Base, NV
• Public Health Emergency Officer, Nellis Air Force Base, NV
2014-present
• Urgent Care physician, Memorial Hospital/Univ Colorado,
Colorado Springs (worked 3 evening shifts/wk and some
weekends
2007-2014
• Urgent Care physician, Integrity Urgent Care, Colorado
Springs, Co (worked 3 evening shifts/wk and some weekends
• Medical member, F-16 fighter Mishap Safety Investigation
Board, Spangdahlem, GE, 2004
• Medical member, F-16 fighter mid-air collision Mishap
Accident Investigation Board, Tulsa, OK
• Rated Aircrew member, USAF (C-130H transport, HH-60
Blackhawk helicopter, C-21 Lear Jet, KC-135 refueler, KC-10
refueler, C-17 transport)
2014
2004
Dec, 2014
ResearchExperience
• Clinical Investigator, An Evaluation of the Use of Duragesic in
AIDS Patients with Chronic Pain, Internal CSI (Centers for
Special Immunology, Ft Lauderdate, FL) study, Co-
Investigators P. Gomatos and W. Reiter
Feb-Dec 1994
• Clinical Investigator, An Open Label Safety Study of Oral
Ganciclovir, Maintenance Treatment of CMV Retinitis in
People with Limited Venous Access, GANS2224, Syntex
Pharm
1994
• Clinical Investigator, Double Blind Study of Timunox
(Thymopentin) in Asymptomatic, HIV-Infected Patients
receiving either monotherapy or Combination of Antiviral
Therapy. Protocol .07.32.033-93, Phase II/III, Immunobiology
Research Institute
1995-1997
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• 3TC (lamivudine, GR109714X), Protocol #NUCA3004, Fast
Track release study, Marion-Merrill Dow
1994-95
• Azithromycin, Treatment for AIDS-related infections,
Compassionate use, Pfizer Pharmaceutical
1992
• Floxin (Ofloxacin), Post-release study, Ortho Pharm 1991-92
• Dallas-FortWorth Scientific Advisory Committee- Community
Research Initiative, Clinical Investigation of experimental anti-
HIV drugs
1989-99
• Loratidine, Phase IV study 1986
• Ganciclovir, Phase III, Syntex Pharm 1988-89
• Ciprofloxacin, Post-release Study, Miles Pharm 1987
• Clinical Investigator, Foscarnet, Phase III, Park Plaza Hospital,
Houston, Texas, Astra Pharm , Principal Investigator- Fred
Ussery. Also, compassionate use continued until FDA approval
in 1991
1989-91
• rh Erythropoietin, Phase III, Ortho Biotech 1989-91
• Dideoxyinosine, Fast track release, Bristol Meyer Pharm,
expanded use trial
1990-92
• Diclazuril, Compassionate use, Janssen Pharm 1990-91
• Dideoxycytidine,Fast Track Release, Hoffman-LaRoche Pharm 1990-92
• 566c80, Treatment for toxoplasmosis and Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonia, compassionate use, Burroughs-Wellcome Pharm
1992
• Rifabutin, Open label study, Adria Pharm 1992
• Stavudine, Fast track release, Bristol Meyer Pharm 1992-93
• Ro-31-8959 (HIV protease inhibitor), “An Open Label
International Treatment Program for the use of Saquinavir either
as monotherapy or in combination with other antiretroviral
drugs in patients with proven HIV infection”, Roche Pharm
1995
• Mammalian cell-derived recombinant human growth hormone,
“An Open Label, multicenter study to provide expanded access
to and to obtain additional safety data on Serostim in the
treatment of adults with advanced AIDS wasting.” Protocol
#7623, IND#34,683, Serono Labs
1995-96
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• Domperidone, Compassionate clearance treatment (for
treatment of gastroparesis) with domperidone, IND 13,707
ORAL – JRD 33,812/CC, Janssen Research Foundation
1997-2000
• Nelfinavir mesylate, Expanded Access Program (Protocol
AG1343-515), Aguouron Pharm
1996-97
• DMP-266-020 (Sustiva), Phase III, double-blind, placebo-
controlled multicenter study to determine the effectiveness and
tolerability of the combination of DMP-266 and Indinavir
versus Indinavir in HIV-infected patients receiving nucleoside
analogue therapy, Dupont/Merck Pharm
1997-1999
• 109-09-97 SUSTIVA, (efavirenz), “Expanded Access Program
Protocol DMP 266-903
1997-98
• Preveon (adefovir dipivoxil), “Expanded Access Program:
Protocol GS-97423, Adefovir is an investigational nucleotide
analogue drug with activity against retroviruses, herpesviruses,
and hepadnaviruses,” Gilead Sciences
1998
• ABT0378 (lopinavir/ritonavir), Expanded Access Program,
ABT378 is an anti-HIV protease inhibitor, Abbott Pharm
2000
Teaching Experience
• Assistant Clinical Instructor, Family Medicine, University of
North Texas Health Science Center, Texas
• As chief of aerospace medicine, I’m responsible for Medical,
Military Readiness, First Responder, and Mission Essential
Tasks and Line Education of all flight surgeons on base
1992-1995
Professional Development
• Aerospace Medicine Primary Course (flight surgeon
certification)
2002
• USAF SGH (Chief of Hospital Services) Course 2003
• USAF SGP (Chief of Aerospace Medicine) Course 2004
• USAF PRP (Personnel Reliability Program, Medical
supervision of nuclear weapons programs) Course
2012
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• USAF Tropical Medicine Course 2003, 2007
• US Army/Navy Public Health Emergency Officer Course
• USAF Air War College graduate (1 year leadership school,
correspondence, pre-requisite to promotion to colonel)
2013
2005
Affiliations/Memberships
• American Osteopathic Association 1984-current
• American Osteopathic College of Family Practice 1984-current
Interests
• Chess, cooking, coaching soccer, weight lifting, computers, skiing, rafting, hiking, tennis
• Raising six kids (4 in college, 2 in high school)
Experience
• Current position: Colonel, United States Air Force, practicing primary care physician and
senior flight surgeon, urgent care physician, Chief of Aerospace Medicine at Nellis Air Force
Base, NV. I command Flight Medicine Flight ensuring medical readiness of all of Nellis’
fighter squadrons, Public Health Emergency Officer (medical advisor to Wing and Medical
Group Commander regarding medical emergency preparedness), oversee Bioenvironmental
Engineering and Public Health activities on Base, Air Force Medical Operations Association
Family Practice and Flight Medicine professional peer review advisor for adverse outcomes
(Air Force level position), Chief Competent Medical Authority for Personnel Reliability
Program (medical supervision of nuclear weapons oversight), supervision and institution of
Patient Centered Medical Home in Family Practice and Flight Medicine, chief officer in charge
of medical education of Nellis flight surgeons, Nellis AFB officer in charge of Ebola
education, Readiness, and Programs. Medical authority for Air Force Accident Investigation
Board and Safety Investigation Board.
• Other experience: Senior flight surgeon, currently on active duty in United States Air Force, on
active flying status (flight surgeon crew member) on multiple Air Force airframes. Chief of
medical response for NASA Transoceanic Abort Landing program in Europe, Commander of
Humanitarian Mission to Bolivia delivering primary care, supervising 12 medics and 30
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personnel, chief medic in charge of relocating Guantanomo Bay detainees, chief of real world
medicine and oversight of Public Health for Humanitarian Operation in Tblisi, Georgia, deputy
commander for 469 Medical Group in Romania in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom,
Medical Operations Commander and flight surgeon in Al Udeid, Qatar, in support of Operation
Iraqi Freedom, HIV/AIDS expert in private medical practice for 18 years, including multiple
new drug protocols, and on numerous community and pharmaceutical company expert panels,
associate clinical instructor at University of North Texas Health Science Center in Family
Practice, volunteer physician at Parkland Hospital, Dallas (HIV clinics), chief of Family
Practice twice at Medical City Dallas Hospital, private solo medical family practice from 1985-
2002.
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