1. JOHN MARRUFFO, M.D.
John Marruffo 2143345328 House drjohn8280@gmail.com
2243 Greenview 6783586674 Cell
Carrollton, TX 75010
Professional Summary:
Possess extensive knowledge of medical and health care policies and processes
Clinical skills , Patient Management
Familiar with medical laws, terminologies and ethics
Effective command over verbal and written communication with good interpersonal skills
Strong supervisory, organizational and management skills
Possess sound judgment and analytical skills
Familiar with operating systems like Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word and the internet, Linux
Flexible and ability to work effectively under stressful environment and ability to carry out
multiple tasks simultaneously
EDUCATION:
2016 (expected) Doctorate in Health Education A.T, Stills University
(Concentration: Medical Education, courses toward) Kirksville, MO
2007 Doctor of Medicine St. Matthews University School of
Medicine
(Concentration: Medicine) Grand Cayman
Medical Center Campus;
GrandCayman, BWI
2001 Bachelor of Science-Biological Sciences University of North Texas
Major: Biology, Minor Chemistry Denton, Texas
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
POSITION: Research Scientist Assistant I, December 2008-2010
PROJECT: Determining Cancer tissue for procurement for further research involvement.
ADVISOR: Richard Scheuermann, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Pathology, Immunology,
Bioinformatics
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SCIENCES NHS, UK
Whipps Cross University Hospital, Leytonstone, London, UK
POSITION: Graduate Student, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences,
Medicine August 2005- August 2006
PROJECT: Assistant Professorship in Clinical Skills Lab, Lab/ Lecture
2. ADVISOR: Christine McKenna M.D.,JD, Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY,
Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara, Medical Center Campus, Guadalajara, Mexico
POSITION: Assistant Anatomy Lab Instructor, January 2002- December 2003
PROJECT: Autopsy, Dissection and Lecture of Anatomy Laboratory.
ADVISOR: Richard J. Hughes M.D., Assistant Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology and Genetics
DEPARTMENT OF CELL BIOLOGY
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas
POSITION: Research Assistant, August 1998-August 2001
PROJECT: Transgenic Plant Research.
ADVISOR: Kent D. Chapman, Ph.D., Professor, Cell Biology
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas
POSITION: Research Assistant, May 2001-August 2001
PROJECT: Aquatic Toxicology Stream and Rivers Project for Denton Texas
ADVISOR: Thomas Waller, Ph.D, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Toxicology,
Ethics, Regulations
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Health and Wellness Professor
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES
University of Phoenix, Mesa, AZ
POSITION: Online Instructor for Health and Wellness Oct 2009 - Present
ADVISOR: Carolyn E. Daley, Faculty Advisor for Online Instructors
Work Force Training, Continuing Education
DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION In Health Care IT, IC3, and Various others.
Richland College, Dallas Texas
POSITION: Instructor for Workforce Training/ CE Sept 2009 - Present
ADVISOR: Tandy Dollar, Coordinator for CE, Garland office
ADVISOR: Celes Opehndal, Assoc. Dean CE, Richland campus
Anatomy and Physiology, Biology
DEPARTMENT OF MATH AND SCIENCE
Brookhaven College, Dallas, Texas
POSITION: Adjunct Biology Instructor January 2008 – 2010
ADVISOR: Phil Shelp, Associate Dean
Clinical Skills Laboratory:
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SCIENCES NHS,UK
Whipps Cross University Hospital, Leytonstone, London, UK
POSITION: Graduate Student, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Medical Sciences, Medicine
August 2005- August 2006
3. PROJECT: Assistant Professorship in Clinical Skills Lab, Lab/ Lecture
ADVISOR: Christine McKenna M.D.,JD, Assistant Professor
Anatomy Laboratory:
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY AND CELL BIOLOGY,
Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara, Medical Center Campus, Guadalajara, Mexico
POSITION: Assistant Anatomy Lab Instructor, January 2002- December 2003
PROJECT: Autopsy, Dissection and Lecture of Anatomy Laboratory.
ADVISOR: Richard J. Hughes M.D., Assistant Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology and Genetics
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES:
ORGANIZATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES:
Brookhaven College
Project: Texas Can Academy CSI
Responsibilities: To introduce at risk youth to some fundamental Criminal investigation laboratory
techniques. This included earth samples, blood typing, DNA finger printing, and a little Physics to
determine cause of death.
Position: April 2008
Advisor: Chaz Hayworth
Project: CSI with Early College students
Responsibilities: To introduce at risk youth to some fundamental Criminal investigation laboratory
techniques. This included earth samples, blood typing, DNA finger printing, and a little Physics to
determine cause of death.
Position: April 2008
Advisor: Chaz Hayworth
Management:
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Responsibilities: To instruct lower level employees of duties to be performed. Interview and judge
possible new hires as well as recommendation for marketing or fee for service opportunities.
Advisor: Richard Scheuermann, Ph.D
Position: Research Associate level II / Clinical Research
Lead Pharmacy Technician
ALBERTSONS RX
Responsibilities: All Pharmacy Technician Duties, Including: Inventory, Patient services, and other
Retail store associated task.
Advisor: Pat Libano
Position: from 1996-2001
HIT Training for DCCCD
Medical section as well as IT support: Medical Terminology, Coding, ICD10, Medical Ethics, Medical
Legal, Electronic Health records Training, EMR/EHR
2011- 2013
4. CSP Health Care IT
Owner Operator
Responsibilities include set up to implementation and training.
2011- Current
PUBLICATIONS:
“Ask Dr. John”
Quarterly Health Colum inside locally circulated publication.
Magazine: “Bilingue”, 2008 to 2009
“Health and Wellness Center of Atlanta”
Revised and edited the internet edition 2006-2007
CitySkateProject.com
2010-Present
Culture magazine for cityskateproject.com 2011
REFERENCES:
Contact: Celese Opendahl
Title: Associate Dean of Work Force Training, Richland College
Relationship: Served as an Adjunct Professor Jan 08- Present
Telephone: 2173601201
Email: Celes@dcccd.edu
Contact: Ron Bowman
Title: Edcucational Coordinator/ placement
Relationship: Coordinator for youth and adult program
Telephone: 2143601201
Email: RonB@dcccd.edu
Contact: Neal Alcalay PhD
Title: Doctor of Anatomy and Cell biology, Translational Researcher
Relationship: Worked along side Dr. Alcalay on various non clinical and clinical research projects
Email: nalcalay@gmail.com
Additional professional and personal references provided upon request.