1!1 : : Arthroscopic! _ SURGE~~ASSOCIATES 7255 North Cedar Avenue, Suite 1021 Fresno, California 93720 1 Tel (559) 432-3374 1 Fax (559 ) 432-3378.. Robert M. MochIZukI, M.D. CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: Robert Michele Mochizuki, M.D. 7255 North Cedar Avenue Suite 102 Fresno, CA 93720 Office (559) 432-3374 COLLEGE: MEDICAL SCHOOL: INTERNSHIP: RESIDENCY: FELLOWSHIP: CERTIFICATION: EDUCATION Fresno State.Colfege'., University,ofCalifornia, Berkeley University of Nebraska ' Stanford University. Stanford University... American C()llege of Orthopedic Surgery American Boanfof Orthopedic SUrgery B.S. Chemistry 1971 M.D., 1975 Straight SUrgical 1975-1976 Orthopedic SUrgery 1976-1980 January 1985 September 1982 COLLEGE: MEDICAL SCHOOL: SPECIAL AWARDS Ma:gna Cum Laude Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Alpha Omega Alpha, 1975 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Albert P. Jacobi Memorial Award for Academic Excellence in Biochemistry
Page 2 MEDICAL SCHOOL: (Continued) Ernest T. \1anning Public Health Scholarship Doctor August Frederick Jonas Memorial Scholarship Doctor Walter Miller Scholarship Mosby Scholarship Graduation with High Distinction First in Graduating Class ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PlJBLICA TION 1. Mochizuki, R.; Schurman, D.: "Patellar Complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty", The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 61A:879-883, 1979. 2. Halpern, A.; Mochizuki, R.; Long, c.: "Compartment Syndrome ofthe Foreann Following Radial Artery Puncture in a Patient Treated with Anticoagulants", The Journal ofbone and Joint Surgery. 60A, 1136-1137, 1978. 3. Halpern, A.; Mochizuki, R.: "Compartment Syndromes ofthe Hand: A Clinical and Anatomical Study", Orthopedic Review, March 1980. 4. Burton, D.; Mochizuki, R.; Halpern, A.: "Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Cardiac Transplanted Patient", Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, 130: 186-190, 1978. 5. Mochizuki, R.; Schurman, D.: "Patellar Complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty", Yearbook of Orthopedics, 1980. 6. Halpern, A.; Mochizuki, R.: "Compartment Syndromes of the Hand: A Clinical and Anatomical Study", Orthopedic Transactions.
Page 3 PRESENTATIONS 1. Patellar Complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: American Orthopedic Association Residents Meeting, 1978. 2. Compartment Syndromes ofthe Hand: American Association ofhand Surgery Meeting, Toronto, 1979. 3. Congenital Hip Dislocation: Kings County Health Department, 1980. 4. Arthroscopy: Kings-Tulare Medical Society, 1981. 5. Scoliosis: Kings County School1'\urses, 1982. 6. Total Hip Arthroplasty: Joint Staff Meeting, Sacred Heart Hospital and Hanford Community Hospital, 1984. 7. Total Hip Arthroplasty: Hanford Community Hospital Nursing Staff, 1983. 8. Total Knee Arthroplasty: Sacred Heart Hospital Nursing Staff, 1984. 9. Compartment Syndromes: Sacred Heart Hospital and Hanford Community Hospital, 1984. 10. Total Hip Arthroplasty: Selma Medical Society, 1984. 11. Total Knee Arthroplasty: Selma Medical Staff, 1985. 12. Scoliosis: Selma School Nurses, 1985. 13. Orthopedics: Sierra-Kings Hospital, 1985. MEMBERSHIPS IN SOCIETIES 1. Phi Kappa Phi 2. Alpha Omega Alpha 3. California Medical Association 4. Kings County Medical Society
Page 4 RESEARCH COMPLETED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED 1. Avascular Necrosis Following Cardiac Transplantation. 2. Spinal Cord Concussion Documented by Evoked Cortical Potentials. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS 1. Determination of Femoral Anteversion, Tibial Torsion, and Neck Angle by Computerized Axial Tomography. 2. Computer Analysis of Clinical Parameters Relating to Total Knee Arthroplasty. 3. Loosening Following Total Hip Arthroplasty. LICENSE NUMBERS Medical License Number: G32450 Radiologic Supervisor and Operator: RHD115291 CONTINUING EDUCATION l. Monthly Staff Meetings for Hanford Community Hospital and Central Valley General Hospital ~1 hour of CME credit per month. Kings County Medical Society-l hour of CME credit per month. 3. San Francisco Orthopedic Review Course, June 1981--40 hours of CME credit. 4. Continuing Medical Education, 1982: 1) International Pediatric Orthopedic Course---80 credit hours. 2) Cook County Orthopedic Review Course-68 credit hours. 3) Kings County Medical Society Meetings-8 credit hours. 4) Medical Staff Meetings for Sacred Heart Hospital and Hanford Community Hospital-l 0 credit hours. 5) Staff Meetings for Selma District Hospital--4 credit hours.
Page 5 5. Continuing :v1edical Education, 1984--1985: 1) Pacific Medical Center Microsurgery--40 units-august 1984. 2) AAOS Self Education Program-1 00 units--current. 3) JCAH Meetings on Accreditation-16 units-october 1984. 4) JCAH Meeting-8 units-july 1984. 5) Estes Park Hospital Administration Program-24 units-january 1985. 6) Medical Society Program--4 units-1984 to 1985. 7) Medical Staff Meetings--l 0 units-1984 to 1985. 8) American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Arthroscopy Meeting-22 units May 1985. 6. Continuing Medical Education, 1986: 1) Treatment of Shoulder Problems--24 hours. 2) Medical Staff Meetings-8 hours. 7. Continuing Medical Education, 1987: 1) American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Meeting-36 hours~january 1987. 2) Treatment and Diagnosis of Elbow Problems-22 hours-february 1987. 3) Medical Staff Meetings-6 hours. 8. Continuing Medical Education, 1988: 1) Orthopedic Knowledge Update II-I00 hours. 2) Percutaneous Diskectomy-11.5 hours. 3) General Staff Meetings-7 hours. 4) Kings County Medical Society--2 hours. 9. Continuing Medical Education, 1989: 1) Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterior Cruciate Ligament Knee Injuries-21 hours. 2) General Staff Meetings-6 hours. 3) Kings County Medical Society-2 hours. 4) Valley Medical Center Orthopedic Conference-l hour-october 1989. 10. Continuing Medical Education, 1990: 1) AAOS Orthopedic Knowledge Update-l 00 hours. 2) AAOS Total Joint Arthroplasty--19 hours--~october 1990. 3) Hanford Community Medical Center-9 hours.
Page 6 11. Continuing Medical Education, 1991: 1) UCLA Total Joint Course-20 hours-october 1991. 2) Richards Total Joint Arthroplasty-8 hours-november 1991. 3) Hanford Community Medical Center---6 hours. 4) Kings-Tulare Orthopedic Club--2 hours. 12. Continuing Medical Education, 1992: 1) Hanford Community Medical Center-2 hours. 2) Kings-Tulare Orthopedic Club--2 hours. 13. Continuing Medical Education, 1993: 1) AAOS Orthopaedic Knowledge Update IV-l 00 hours. 14. Continuing Medical Education, 1995: 1) Review- and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons-23 credits. 15. Continuing Medical Education, 1997: 1) Baseball Seminar, Category 7 units. 2) Industrial Medicine Seminar, "Addressing Causation ofinjuries-by-aggravation Claims"---6 hours. 16. Continuing Medical Education, 1998: 1) California Orthopaedic Association: Passed audio-taped course entitled, "An Afternoon ofmedical-legal Issues Important to QMEs and Treating Physicians" hours. 2) Education Design Seminar, "New Techniques and Technologies in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty"-Category 5 hours, December 1998. 17. Continuing Medical Education, 1999: 1) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons"-Category hours. 2) California Orthopaedic Association: Passed audio-taped course entitled, "1999 Course on Medical-Legal Issues Important to QMEs and Treating Physicians" 6 hours. 18. Continuing Medical Education, 2000: 1) American College ofradiology: "Ninth Annual Current Issues of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine"-Category 1 25 hours.
Mochizuki, Robeli Michele, M.D. Page 7 19. Continuing Medical Education, 2001: 1) University of California, San Diego School of Medicine: "Computer Training For Physicians"-Category 1-21 hours. 2) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons #3384"-Catcgory 1-22 hours. 20. Continuing Medical Education, 2002: 1) Passed audio tape course entitled, "QME 6 Hour Continuing Education Home Study Course"-6 hours. 2) Industrial Medicine Seminar, "Advanced Training in Rating Language"--6 hours. 3) American Academy oforthopaedic Surgeons: "Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons, #3434"-Category hours. 21. Continuing Medical Education, 2003: 1) American Association oforthopaedic Surgeons: "Shoulder and Elbow: The Essentials, #3624"---Category 1-24 hours. 2) American Academy oforthopaedic Surgeons: "Practical Techniques for Improved Fracture Management #3629"--Category 1-23 hours. 22. Continuing Medical Education, 2004: 1) California Industrial Medical Council for Qualified Medical Evaluator: "New Laws Update and Case Studies of Sample Complex Claims"-6 hours. 2) California Orthopaedic Association, passed audio-taped course entitled, "COA's 2002 QME Course"--6 hours. 3) California Industrial Medical Council for Qualified Medical Evaluator: "Newer Laws Update, Utilization Review, the ACOEM Guide"-6 hours. 4) American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Elbow Reconstruction: Arthroscopy, Instability and Arthroplasty #3514"--Category 7 hours. 5) American Academy of Olihopaedic Surgeons: "Elbow Reconstruction: Arthroscopy, Instability and Arthroplasty 14"-Category 6 credits. 6) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Knee Arthroplasty: Insight and Evaluation ofnew Techniques #3518"-Category 1-23 credits. 23. Continuing Medical Education, 2005: 1) CME Resource: "A Review of Interventional Radiology #4029"-ApriI24, 2005-Category 1-10 credits. 2) Arthroscopy Association ofnorth America: "Shoulder, Orthopaedic Learning Center"--October 7, 2005-Category 8.75 hours.
Page 8 24. Continuing Medical Education, 2006: 1) American Academy oforthopaedic Surgeons: "AAOS/ASES Open and Arthroscopic Techniques in Shoulder Surgery #3000"-January 20-22, 2006 Category 1-22 credits. 2) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Knee Injuries in Athletes: Getting Patients Back in the Game, Current Techniques for Restoring Function and Avoiding Complications #3003"-April 28-30, 2006-Category 1-20 Credits. 3) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "AAOS/ ASES The Shoulder: An Arthroscopic Odyssey #3011 "-July 28-29, 2006-Category 1--20 credits. 25. Continuing Medical Education, 2007: 1) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Practice Management Symposium for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons"-February 13, 2007-Category 1-6 credits. 2) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: 2007 Annual :\1eeting February 14-18, 2007-Category 1-31 credits. 3) American Academy of Ot1hopaedic Surgeons: "Knee Arthroplasty: Uni, Total & Revision Insights, New Techniques-What You Need to Know!"-October 4-6, 2007-Category 1-22 hours. 4) AMA PRA: "A Review of Interventional Radiology #9043"--~November 4, 2007--Category 1 0 credits. 26. Continuing Medical Education, 2008: 1) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "75 th Annual Meeting" March 5-9, 2008-Category 1-31 credits. 27. Continuing Medical Education, 2009: 1) American Academy of 011hopaedic Surgeons! American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons: "Arthroscopic Management of Rotator Cuff Disease and Instability #3319"-July 24-25, 2009-Category 1-18.75 credits. 2). Net Continuing Medical Education Online: "Review ofinterventional Radiology #9043"-November 9, 2009--Category 0 credits. 28. Continuing Medical Education, 2010: 1) California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Cumulative Trauma Disorders, Repetitive Strain Injuries and Ergonomics"-Series 12. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Complex Regional Pain Syndrome"-Series 11. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "About Apportionment"-Series I-August 17, 2010-4 hours.
Page 9 2) California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Functional Restoration and The ACOEM Guidelines"-Series 15. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Knee Pain and Injuries"-Series 19. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Osteoarthritis"-Series 24 August 17,2010-4 hours. 3) California Workers' Compensation Educator: "The Shoulder: Gateway To The Cpper Extremities; The Scapula: Keystone OfThe Gate"-Series 27. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Shoulder Pain and Injuries" Series 28. California Workers' Compensation Educator: "Reflections on Almaraz-Guzman WCAB En Bane Decision"-Series 31-August 17,201 hours. 4) CME Resource, "Osteoarthritis #9495"--December 27, 2010--Category 10 credits. 5) CME Resource, "Antibiotics Review #9506"--December 29,2010 Category 1-5 credits. HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS 1. Summit Surgical Hospital: June 18, 2002, to present Selma Commm1ity Hospital: 1980 to present 3. Fresno Heali Hospital: February 7, 2007, to present 4. Fresno Surgical Hospital: June 12,2003, to present 5. Saint Agnes Medical Center: October 15,2003, to present LEADERSHIP POSITIONS HOSPTTAL 1. Chairn1an: Emergency Room, Disaster Committee, Sacred Heart Hospital-l980 to 1982. 2. Member: Executive Committee, Hanford Community Hospital-1983 to 1984. 3. Vice-President: Medical Staff, Hanford Community Hospital-1984. 4. President: Medical Staff, Hanford Community Hospital-l985.
Page 10 ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY ASSOCIATES Chief Executive Officer, July 1,2006, to present ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES MEDICAL CLINIC, INC, Chief Executive Officer, 1997 through June 2006