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1 Curriculum Vitae Last Updated: 09/15/2017 PERSONAL DATA Name: Brian M. McGinley Citizenship: United States EDUCATION Years Degree Institution (Area of Study) B.S. University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT M.D. The Ohio State University (Medicine) Columbus, OH Resident Tulane University (Pediatrics) New Orleans, LA Fellow Tulane University (Sleep Medicine) New Orleans, LA Fellow Johns Hopkins Hospital (Pediatric Pulmonology) Baltimore, MD BOARD CERTIFICATIONS 01/01/ /31/2010 American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics), Expired 01/01/ Present American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Pulmonology), Certified 01/01/ Present American Board of Sleep Medicine, Certified CURRENT LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS Present State License (UT) - Physician (MD) State License (MT) - Physician (MD) ACADEMIC HISTORY Pediatrics (Pediatric Pulmonology), 07/01/ Present 07/01/2014 Hire, Clinical/(Clinical) Track, Associate Professor (Clinical) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Full-Time Positions Pediatric Pulmonary Ward Attending, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Faculty, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Present Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Reviewer Experience Reviewer for American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Reviewer for Chest Reviewer for Frontiers of Medicine McGinley, Page 1
2 Reviewer for Journal of Applied Physiology Reviewer for Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine Reviewer for Journal of Otolaryngololgy Reviewer for Journal of Pediatrics Reviewer for Obesity Reviewer for Pediatrics Reviewer for Sleep ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Administrative Duties Present Medical Director, Sleep Laboratory Primary Children's Hospital Present Division Chief, Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Professional Organization & Scientific Activities Member, American Thoracic Society, Pediatric Pulmonary Planning Committee 2014 Co-Chair & Moderator, American Thoracic Society, Poster Discussion Sleep Diordered Breathing in Children 2017 Co-Chair & Moderator, American Thoracic Society, Moderator Poster Discussion Disorders of Physiology & Sleep in Children Symposium/Meeting Chair/Coordinator 2009 Co-Chair, American Thoracic Society International Conference, Post Graduate Course, A Comprehensive Review of Sleep Medicine 2013 Chair, American Thoracic Society International Conference, Post Graduate Course, The Pulmonary Care of Children with Neuromuscular Disease SERVICE AT PREVIOUS INSTITUTIONS Member, Johns Hopkins University, ACGME Sleep Fellowship Committee Member, Johns Hopkins University, ACGME Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship Committee Member, Johns Hopkins University, Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship Scholarship Committee CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Thoracic Society FUNDING Past Grants 08/01/05-01/14/11 Trans Nasal Insufflation for the Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Apnea in Children Principal Investigator: Brian M. McGinley Seleon gmbh Role: Principal Investigator McGinley, Page 2
3 01/10/11-01/01/16 Developing Novel Methods to Elucidate Mechanisms of Pediatric Sleep Apnea. K-23 Career Development Award, 1K23HL Principal Investigator: Brian M. McGinley Direct Costs: $646,780 Total Costs: $646,780 National Institutes of Health Role: Principal Investigator TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES/ASSIGNMENTS Courses Directed Pediatric program director Sleep Medicine Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Course Lectures 2016 Developer, PED: Circulation, Respiration, and Regulation - Cystic Fibrosis, University of Utah, Pediatrics 2016 Facilitator, PED: Circulation, Respiration, and Regulation - Cystic Fibrosis, University of Utah, Pediatrics Clinical Teaching Pediatric Pulmonary Ward attending, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Supervision and bedside teaching of general pulmonary patients for residents, fellows, and medical student teams. Polysomnogram interpretation training for rotating Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine fellows. Lecturer for sleep training seminar series 2 per year (multidisciplinary sleep medicine faculty and fellows in attendance) Pediatric Sleep Medicine Fellowship Instructor, Johns Hopkins University ACGME Sleep Fellowship. Interdisciplinary Clinical Sleep Clinic rotation for ACGME accredited Sleep Fellowship supervision and bedside teaching. Weekly Sleep clinic teaching for rotating pediatric pulmonary fellows and sleep medicine fellows. Supervision and bedside teaching. Monthly resident education lectures in pulmonary medicine Present Univeristy of Utah, Department of Pediatrics. Supervision and bedside teaching of general pediatric pulmonary and sleep patients for residents, sleep medicine fellows, and medical students teams Continuing Education CE Courses Taught 2007 Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Advancing Diagnosis and Treatment, American Thoracic Society International Conference Post Graduate Course, A World Congress of the World Association of Sleep Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand 2008 Evaluation of the Sleepy Child, Pediatric Trends, Johns Hopkins Hospital 2009 Infant Sleep, Pediatric Trends, Johns Hopkins Hospital 2009 Comprehensive Review of Sleep Medicine, Pediatric Sleep Scoring Summary 2010 Pediatric Sleep Disorders, the Role of Polysomnography and the Sleep Specialist, Pri-Med Pediatric Conference 2011 Update on Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children, Pediatric Trends, Johns Hopkins Hospital McGinley, Page 3
4 2012 Physiology and Mechanisms of Non Invasive Ventilation, American Thoracic Society International Conference 2013 Evaluation of Hypoventilation in Children, Maryland Sleep Society 2015 Otolaryngology Conference at Primary Children's Hospital, sleep disordered breathing and children with trisomy ENT Conference at Primary Children's Hospital. Characterization of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children and Pathophysiologic Etiology 2016 Pediatric Grand Rounds, Primary Children's Hospital: Frequently occurring pediatric sleep disorders, problems interventions Evaluation of Hypoventilation in Children During Sleep 2017 Sleep Medicine Grand Rounds: Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing: Can we Assess Anatomy and Upper Airway Function to Predict Treatment Responses? PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Simakajornboon N, Gozal D, Vlasic V, Mack C, Sharon D, McGinley BM (2003). Periodic limb movements in sleep and iron status in children. Sleep, 26(6), McGinley BM, Patil SP, Kirkness JP, Smith PL, Schwartz AR, Schneider H (2007). A nasal cannula can be used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 176(2), Kirkness JP, Schwartz AR, Schneider H, Punjabi NM, Pichard LE, Maly JJ, Laffan AM, McGinley BM, Magnuson TM, Schweitzer M, Lidor A, Smith PL, Patil SP (2008). Differential control of upper airway mechanics by sex, age, obesity. J Appl Physiol, 105(1), Kirkness JP, Schwartz AR, Schneider H, Punjabi NM, Maly JJ, Laffan AM, McGinley BM, Magnuson T, Schweitzer M, Smith PL, Patil SP (2008). Contribution of male sex, age, and obesity to mechanical instability of the upper airway during sleep. J Appl Physiol (1985), 104(6), McGinley BM, Schwartz AR, Schneider H, Kirkness JP, Smith PL, Patil SP (2008). Upper airway neuromuscular compensation during sleep is defective in obstructive sleep apnea. J Appl Physiol (1985), 105(1), McGrath-Morrow SA, Sterni L, McGinley B, Lefton-Greif MA, Rosquist K, Lederman H (2008). Polysomnographic values in adolescents with ataxia telangiectasia. Pediatr Pulmonol, 43(7), McGinley B, Halbower A, Schwartz AR, Smith PL, Patil SP, Schneider H (2009). Effect of a highflow open nasal cannula system on obstructive sleep apnea in children. Pediatrics, 124(1), Kirkness JP, Pererson LA, Squier SB, McGinley BM, Schneider H, Meyer A, Schwartz AR, Smith PL, Patil SP (2010). The Within Night and Between Night Performance Characteristics of the Upper Airway Critical Collapsing Pressure during Sleep. Sleep. 9. McGrath-Morrow SA, Lee G, Stewart BH, McGinley BM, Lefton-Greif MA, Okelo SO, Collaco JM (2010). Day care increases the risk of respiratory morbidity in chronic lung disease of prematurity. Pediatrics, 126(4), McGinley BM, Carroll JL (2011). Chronic Lung Disease of Childhood: Control of Breathing during Wake and Sleep. Pediatric Allergy, Immunology and Pulmonology. Pediatr Allergy Immunol, 24(1), Kirkness JP, McGinley BM, Sgambati FP, Patil SP, Smith PL, Schwartz AR, Schneider H (2011). Developing quantitative physiological phenotypes of sleep apnea for epidemiological studies. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 2011, Kirkness JP, Verma M, McGinley BM, Erlacher M, Schwartz AR, Smith PL, Wheatley JR, Patil SP, Amis TC, Schneider H (2011). Pitot-tube flowmeter for quantification of airflow during sleep. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 32(2), McGinley, Page 4
5 13. Kirkness JP, Peterson LA, Squier SB, McGinley BM, Schneider H, Meyer A, Schwartz AR, Smith PL, Patil SP (2011). Performance characteristics of upper airway critical collapsing pressure measurements during sleep. Sleep, 34(4), Nunez J, Cristofalo E, McGinley B, Katz R, Glen DR, Gauda E (2011). Temporal association of polysomnographic cardiorespiratory events with GER detected by MII-pH probe in the premature infant at term. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 52(5), Anderson IC, Sedaghat AR, McGinley BM, Redett RJ, Boss EF, Ishman SL (2011). Prevalence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea and snoring in infants with Pierre Robin sequence. Cleft Palate Craniofac J, 48(5), Sedaghat AR, Anderson IC, McGinley BM, Rossberg MI, Redett RJ, Ishman SL (2012). Characterization of obstructive sleep apnea before and after tongue-lip adhesion in children with micrognathia. Cleft Palate Craniofac J, 49(1), Chin CH, Kirkness JP, Patil SP, McGinley BM, Smith PL, Schwartz AR, Schneider H (2012). Compensatory responses to upper airway obstruction in obese apneic men and women. J Appl Physiol (1985), 112(3), McGrath-Morrow SA, Ryan T, McGinley BM, Okelo SO, Sterni LM, Collaco JM (2012). Polysomnography in preterm infants and children with chronic lung disease. Pediatr Pulmonol, 47(2), Wei T, Erlacher MA, Grossman P, Leitner EB, McGinley BM, Patil SP, Smith PL, Schneider H, Schwartz AR, Kirkness JP (2013). Approach for streamlining measurement of complex physiological phenotypes of upper airway collapsibility. Comput Biol Med, 43(5), Shapiro SD, Chin CH, Kirkness JP, McGinley BM, Patil SP, Polotsky VY, Biselli PJ, Smith PL, Schneider H, Schwartz AR (2014). Leptin and the control of pharyngeal patency during sleep in severe obesity. J Appl Physiol (1985), 116(10), Sowho MO, Woods MJ, Biselli P, McGinley BM, Buenaver LF, Kirkness JP (March 2015). Nasal insufflation treatment adherence in obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep Breath, 19(1), Brian M. McGinley, Jason P. Kirkness, Hartmut Schneider, Abhishek Lenka, Philip L. Smith, Alan R. Schwartz (Oct ). Utilizing Inspiratory Airflows during Standard Polysomnography to Assess Pharyngeal Function in Children during Sleep. Pediatr Pulmonol, 51(4), Paranjape, Shruti, McGinley, Brian, Braun, Andrew, Schneider, Hartmut (Nov 2015). Polysomnographic Markers in Children with Cystic Fibrosis Lung Disease. Pediatrics, 136(5), Steven Leder, Jonthan M. Siner, Matthew J. Bizzarro, Brian M. McGinley, Maureen Lefton- Greif (Apr 2016). Oral Alimentation in Neonatal and Adult Populations Requiring High-Flow Oxygen via Nasal Canuula. Dysphagia, 31(2), REVIEW ARTICLES 1. Halbower AC, Ishman SL, McGinley BM (2007). Childhood obstructive sleep-disordered breathing: a clinical update and discussion of technological innovations and challenges. [Review]. Chest, 132(6), Halbower AC, McGinley BM, Smith PL (2008). Treatment alternatives for sleep-disordered breathing in the pediatric population. [Review]. Curr Opin Pulm Med, 14(6), BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Nilius G, McGinley B, Schneider H (accepted January 2010). Transnasal Insufflation A New Approach to the Treatment of OSAS. In Non-invasive Ventilation. Springer. McGinley, Page 5
6 2. McGinley B, Schneider H. (Sept 2015). Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Children: An Overview. In Caring for the Ventilator Dependent Child. Springer. OTHER (Commentary/Letters/Editorials/Case Reports/Video/Film) Case Reports 1. Macdonald KD, McGinley BM, Brown DJ, Sterni LM, Rosenstein BJ, Mogayzel PJ Jr (2009). Primary snoring and growth failure in a patient with cystic fibrosis. Respir Care, 54(12), Editorials 1. McGinley B, Punjabi NM (2011). Obesity, metabolic abnormalities, and asthma: establishing causal links. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 183(4), Schwartz AR, Schneider H, Smith PL, McGinley BM, Patil SP, Kirkness JP (2011). Physiologic phenotypes of sleep apnea pathogenesis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 184(10), RECENTLY PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (Last 3 Years) 1. Colin Russell B.S, Alan Schwartz M.D., Philip Smith M.D., Hartmut Schneider M.D., Jason Kirkness PhD, Brian McGinley M.D (05/20/2015). Assessment of Upper Airway Neuromechanical Properties during Sleep in Children with Standard Polysomnography [Abstract]. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 191(A2604). ORAL PRESENTATIONS Grand Rounds Presentations 2006 Johns Hopkins Bayiew Hospital: Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Sleep Apnea 2011 Johns Hopkins Hospital: Characterizing and Treating Pediatric Sleep Apnea 2016 Primary Children's Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds: Frequently occurring pediatric sleep disorders, problems intervention McGinley, Page 6
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