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MEDICAL CURRICULUM VITAE
Patrick Frank Mongan, M.D., MAPS
Assistant Professor, Retired
Medical College of Georgia
PERSONAL
Home Address: 1705 Opal Ct.
Martinez, GA 30907
Home Telephone: (706) 869-7455
Citizenship: USA
Marital Status: Married Ellen Manfredi, May 1, 1974
Children (8): Tyler, Tarolyn, Charity, Amanda, Joshua, Kaitlin, Sean, Zachary
(deceased)
EDUCATION
1965 High School Diploma: Kailua High School, Kailua, Hawaii
1965 - 1966 University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
1967 - 1968 University of Illinois, Champaign, Urbana
1969 - 1970 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1974 Doctor of Medicine: U. of Miami, School of Medicine,
Miami, Florida
1974 - 1977 Family Practice Residency: University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida
1976 - 1977 Chief Resident of Family Practice: University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida
1978 American Board of Family Practice certification
2003 - 2013 Re-certified, American Board of Family Practice
1980 – 02/28/2017 Licensed Georgia #022021
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December 2007 Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies, Saint Leo University, Tampa, Fl.
PROFESSIONAL
Activities
04/01/2007-06/30/09 Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Department,
Medical College of Georgia, 49% time
04/01/2007-09/30/08 Physician for Tri-County Health System, part-time
03/01/2007 Retired Medical College of Georgia
1994 - 2007 Medical Director, Family Medicine Center, Medical College of Georgia
1976 - 1978 Emergency Room Staff, Lykes Memorial Hospital, Brooksville,
Florida
1977 - 1978 Family Physician, Alachua General Hospital, Gainesville, Florida,
July 1977 to December 1978
1979 - 1980 Family Physician, Uintah County Hospital, Vernal, Utah; Practice at
Vernal Family Health Center
1980 Richmond County, Georgia, School Physicals
1981 - 1983 Medical Director of Laboratory, Family Practice
1983 - 1993 Medical Director, Tri-County Health System, Warrenton, Georgia
1977 - 1978 Instructor, Assistant to Director, Department of Community Health
and Family Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1979 - 1980 Assistant Clinical Instructor, University of Utah, S.L.C., Utah
1990 - 1994 Board of Director, Georgia Association for Primary Health Care
1992 - 1994 Co-Chairman Board of Directors, Georgia Health Decisions of
Augusta
1992 - 2000 Board of Trustees, Georgia Health Decisions
1991 - 1998 Board of Directors, Catholic Medical Association
1994 - 1995 Advisory Council on Rural Health, State Office of Rural Health.
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1997 - 2000 Advisory Committee for End of Life Project, Georgia Health Policy Center
1997 - 1999 Alternate Representative for Georgia Health Decisions on Georgia
Coalition for Health
Appointments
1980 - 2007 Assistant Professor, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta,
Georgia, retired
2007 – 2009 Associate Professor, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia
49% time faculty appointment beginning April 2007
Research and Grants
Co-investigator for "Psychological Impact of a Bladder Cancer Notification and Medical
Screening Program,” $36,607, August 1981-1982, NIOSH
"Women at Risk: Abuse in the Primary Care Setting,” $11,938, July 1, 1993- June 30, 1994,
AAFP.
COMMITTEES/INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE
PPG
1998 - 2006 PPG Managed Care Committee
2004 - 2006 Marketing Ad hoc Committee
Hospital
1994 – 2007 Performance Improvement (formerly QA/QI Committee)
2003 – 2007 Peer Review committee
2001 – 2006 Information Services Executive Committee
2003 – 2006 Clinical Information System subcommittee
1983 - 1984 Immediate Care Area Committee, Eugene Talmadge
Memorial Hospital
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1991 - 1996 Hospital Information Advisory Committee
1991 - 1996 Patient Management Information System, Planning Team for
Ambulatory Care Center
1992 Steering Committee of the Coalition for a Healthy Georgia
1994 - 1997 Ambulatory Care Center Committee
1995 - 2003 Medical College of Georgia Hospital & Clinics - Ethics Committee
1996 - 2001 Risk Management Committee
2002 - 2003 Patient Access Steering Committee
School/Departmental
1980 - 1981 Coordinator, Family Medicine Inpatient Service
1981 Resident Applicant Committee
Resident Promotions Committee
1980 - 1982 Faculty Senate
1981 - 1982 Promotions and Tenure Committee, Department of Family
Medicine
1982 - 1983 Chairman, Program Committee, FMEG
1981 - 1982 Director, Introduction to Family Medicine
1982 - 2000 Phase I, Physical Diagnosis
1982 - 1983 Student Applicant Interviewer
1983 - 1984 Promotions Committee
1983 - 1985 Family Medicine Clerkship Committee
1994 - 2007 Residency Curriculum Committee, Department of Family Medicine
1995, 1997- 2000 Problem Solving Course
1995, 1996, 1998 Problem Based Learning
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1996, 1997, 1998 Community Medicine Course
1997 - 2000 Phase I and Phase II Medical Ethics
2000 - 2007 Executive Committee, Department of Family Medicine
2000 - 2007 Essentials of Clinical Medicine, Phase I and II
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Catholic Medical Association
American Academy of Family Physicians
Georgia Academy of Family Practice
PRESENTATIONS
1982 "Anatomy of Sigmoidoscopy,” 8th District Medical Society Meeting, June.
Lead workshop on Teaching Skills for FMEG, October.
1983 "Anatomy of a Family,” STFM 16th Annual Spring Conference, May.
"Computers and Research for the Family Medicine Practice." Developed
workshop and presented on "Patient Care Applications." August 19 & 20.
1984 "Nutritional Status of Elderly Rural Black Americans." Presented at the
American Gerontological Society Annual Meeting Texas.
1985 "A Microcomputer-Based Management Information System for a
Decentralized Family Medicine Clerkship." STFM 18th Annual Spring Conference,
May.
"A Decentralized Family Medicine Clerkship: Strategies for Effective Standardiza-
tion of the Clinical Content Provided by the Individual Teaching Components."
Joseph Hobbs, Pat Mongan, Joseph Tollison, and Max Miller. STFM 18th Annual
Spring Conference, May.
1985 Nutrition in the Elderly, University of Florida Family Medicine Reunion,
Gainesville,
Florida, September.
1986 "Continuous Assessment of Clerkship, Using Logbook and Microcomputer
Technology." Poster Exhibit for Innovations in Medical Education at the 97th
Annual Meeting of the Association of Medical Colleges, New Orleans, LA,
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October.
1987 "Monitoring Student Clinical Activities in Family Medicine Clerkships and
Preceptorships." Presented with Dr. Joseph Hobbs at the STFM 1987,
Pre-doctoral Education Conference in Tucson, February.
"A Computer Analysis of the Interaction Between Patient Resources Used for Stu-
dent Education and Family Medicine Curriculum Objectives." The Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine, 20th Annual Spring Conference, New Orleans, LA,
April.
"A Computer Monitoring and Analysis of the Pharmacologic Experiences of
Students on a Family Medicine Clerkship." The Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine, 20th Annual Spring Conference, New Orleans, LA (April)
1991 "Building a Better Health Care System." The Area Agency on Aging,
American Association of Retired Persons, and the League of Women Voters,
Augusta, GA, October.
1991 Describe relationships between Tri-County Health Systems and MCG, at
Joint Task Force of N.A.C.H.C. & N.R.H.A.
1996 “Family Violence and Abuse of Women.” Dorminy Medical Center,
Fitzgerald, GA. December.
PUBLICATIONS
Non-Refereed
"The Developing Family Practice Resident and Faculty." Florida Family Physician, Summer 1978;
XXVIII(3):11-14.
"The Effect of a Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Service in a Family Practice Center." GAFP
Journal, April 1984; 6(1):9-10.
"Medical Computing: A Review of Current and Future Uses." GAFP, 1985; 6(2).
Refereed
"Tick Toxicosis in North America," The Journal of Family Practice, December 1978;
8(5):939-944.
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"Postdatism or Post-term Pregnancy," American Family Physician, March 1981; 23(3):208-212.
"Risk for Bladder Cancer." JAMA, 1985; 253:1899-1902.
"A Decentralized Clerkship: Strategies for Standardizing Content and Instruction,” Family
Medicine. March-April 1987, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 133-136. (Written with Joseph Hobbs, M.D.,
Joseph Tollison, M.D., Ohlen Wilson, M.D., & Max Miller, Ed.D.).
Thompson M, Mongan P, Miller M, and Creten D. "Comparison of Dietary Intake of Urban and
Rural Elderly Patients in Family Practice Center." Accepted for publication in The Southern
Medical Journal.
Hornsby L, Mongan P, and Taylor T. "Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension."
American Family Physician. May 1991, pp. 1631-1638.
Hornsby L, Mongan P, Taylor T, and Treiber F. "White Coat Hypertension in Children." The
Journal of Family Practice, publication date of November 1991.
Wagner P, Mongan P, Hamrick D, Hendrick L. “Experience of Abuse in Primary Care Patients,
Racial and Rural Differences.” Archives of Family Medicine. 1995;4:956-962.
Wagner P, Mongan P. “Validating the Concept of Abuse,” Archives of Family Medicine. 1998;
7:25-29.
Letters to the Editor
Mongan P. "Corporal Punishment.” Archives of Family Medicine, Vol. 2, May, 1993.
Books and Chapters
"Introduction,” "Family Physician,” and "Pediatrician" in Section A, Chapter 16 of The Health
Professions, edited by M. V. Boyles, M. K. Mongan, and M. H. McCaulley, M. B. Saunders Co.,
1979.
Awards
Outstanding Service Award. The Association for Primary Health Care. “The Provider of the
Year Award”. November 2, 1995.
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PRINCIPLE FIELDS OF INTERESTS
Medical Ethics
Computer Applications
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
1. Bonnie Dadig, Ed. D., PA-C
Chair and Associate Professor
Physician Assistant Department
School of Allied Health, MCG
Augusta, Georgia 30912-7310
(706) 721-2725
2. Joseph Hobbs, M.D. 3. Paul Forney, M.D.
Professor and Chair Associate Professor
Department of Family Medicine Residency Director, Vice Chair
Medical College of Georgia Department of Family Medicine
Augusta, Georgia 30912 Medical College of Georgia
(706) 721-4074 Augusta, Georgia 30912
(706) 721-4675
PERSONAL REFERENCES
1. Fr. Allan McDonald
830 Poplar Street
Macon, Ga. 31201
(478) 745-1631
2. Deacon Donald McArdle
Catholic Stewardship Consultants
3938 Washington Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
(706) 868-0474
3. Henry (Hank) T. Edmondson III, Ph.D.
2364 Franklin St.
Augusta, Ga. 30
(706) 796-2874
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