PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Jose L. Serrano Address: 17402 Alta Vista Cir. Huntington Beach, Ca 92647. Business Phone: (714) 791-2779 Business Fax: (866) 791-8561 VALID & CURRENT: Diplomat Board status in Chiropractic Radiology California Chiropractic License Current Radiographic operators permit Current Fluoroscopy operators permit. EDUCATOIN Southern California University (Formerly Los Angeles College of Chiropractic). 5/96-5/99. Achieved: Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Radiologist. Texas Chiropractic College: Pasadena TX. 1/93-4/96. Achieved: Doctor of Chiropractic. Rutgers University: New Brunswick NJ 9/86-5/91 Achieved: BS; Chemistry. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Chiropractic College of Radiology. American Chiropractic Association. ACA Council of Diagnostic Imaging. Texas Chiropractic Alumni Association. Rutgers Alumni Association. 1
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: * Serrano Radiology Consulting 2003 to present. Practice concentrates on interpretation and report writing of plain film and advance imaging of musculoskeletal radiology cases for doctors in the Los Angeles and Orange county area. *Continuing education lecturer for Academy of Chiropractic Continuing Education, 2004 to present. Lectured in the area of radiology quality control, quality assurance, radiological pathology and radiological physics. *Continuing education lecturer for International Chiropractic Association, 2005 to present. Lectured in the area of radiology quality control, quality assurance, radiological pathology and radiological physics. * Vital Imaging Medical Group 2016-2017. Held the position of Clinic Director: Duties Included: Overseeing the management of the profession group (Radiologist). Overseeing the management and work flow of imaging processing. Overseeing the management of MR and X-ray Tech. Managing and implementing a quality control program related to MR and X-Ray imaging. Assisting in the facilitation of research projects for both MR and X-ray. Assisting the development of site policy and procedures. *AiM Radiology 2009-2015: Developing, researching and implementation of new study protocol related to MRI. Primary assistant to the Medical Director. Managing quality control of imaging issues related to the MRI magnet. Assisted in getting and maintained ACR accreditation status for the imaging center. Interpretation and authoring reports on magnetic resonance imaging, mainly in the field of musculoskeletal radiology. * Seashore Medical 2011-2015. Held the position of Vice President of Operations: 2
Head of the Med-Legal Department, responsible for developing and implementing impairment reports as related to imaging and the AMA Guidelines to Impairment. Head of the Professional Division, responsible for supervising and overseeing the operations of a team of medical and chiropractic radiologist in the interpretation and authoring of imaging reports. Staffing professional positions to all divisions of the company. Staffing support personnel for all divisions of the company. * True MRI 2005-2008. Interpretation and authoring reports plain film radiology imaging, mainly in the field of musculoskeletal radiology and chest radiology. Managing quality control of imaging issues related to the MRI magnet. Authored and helped to develop impairment reports (TIE reports), and procedures based on the American Medical Association 5 th edition guidelines for workers compensation impairment. Authored and developed radiographic imaging and measurement reports based on the American Medical Association 5 th edition guidelines for workers compensation impairment. Supervised and oversaw the daily operations/workload of a team of chiropractors and chiropractic radiologist. *A2Z Health Inc 2003-2004. Clinic Director. Duties include patient management as well as management of other clinic doctors, therapist and staff * Assistant Clinical Professor Southern California University Health Center 1999-2003 (Supervising Doctor) Managing, directing and supervising patient treatment /cases while training interns to properly manage patient s health care needs. Supervising out patient as well as in house patient x-ray film acquisition and interpretation. Supervising and directing the care of Olympic hopeful athletes at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. 3
* Michael Roback Medical Corp. Los Angeles, Ca. May 2001 to August 2001. Duties Included: Provided Chiropractic care, re-examination and report writing on orthopedic pre and post surgical patients. Provide Chiropractic care to workers compensation patients. * Resident in Diagnostic Imaging Southern California University Health Science (Formerly LACC), 1996-1999. Lead instructors in radiological positioning course 1998-1999. Duties include lecturing and demonstrating various radiographic positions pertinent to chiropractors. Coordinating and developing class material, test, as well as directing assistant instructors. Guest lecture in various radiology courses. Instructor in a laboratory setting in several radiology courses. Instructor in radiology rounds at Thie Clinic in Pasadena and Whittier Health Care Clinic. Radiology rounds consist of a one on one interaction with students as they are presented with a case and then asked various question regarding the case that is presented. Whittier health center, duty radiology resident where the supervision, acquisition, interpretation, and dictation of health center radiological studies is performed, as well as consultation with the ordering clinicians of pertinent radiographic findings. * Chief Intern at Texas Chiropractic College. Pasadena, TX; September 1995-April 1996. Duties included: Assisting the supervising clinician in instructing other interns as well as directing and lecturing to other interns. RELATED PROFESSIOANL ACTIVITIES o American Chiropractic College of Radiology Convention/workshop 2016; St. Louis MO. o Featured Speaker: Donald Resnick M.D. Internal Derangement of extremities. o American Chiropractic College of Radiology Convention/workshop 2015; Chicago Ill. o Featured Speaker: Michael Modic MD. LBP: natural history and value of imaging Marrow Changes and Infection. Lumbar surgical intervention & post op-spine. o Council of Diagnostic Imaging workshop 2015; Portland OR. 4
o American Chiropractic College of Radiology Convention/workshop 2014; Minneapolis Minnesota. o Council of Diagnostic Imaging annual workshop 2014; Las Vegas Nevada. o 30 th Annual Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic MRI 2013: National Symposium; 2013 Las Vegas Nevada. o Radiological Society of North America annual convention 2012; Chicago IL. o American Chiropractic Radiology Convention/workshop 2012 Dallas Texas. o American Chiropractic Radiology Convention/workshop 2011; Minnesota/St. Paul. o American Chiropractic Radiology Convention/workshop 2010; St. Louise, Mo o Internal Derangement of Joints: Advance & Intensive MR Imaging Course. Presented by Donald Resnick M.D. February 2008. o Duke University School of Medicine CME. A practical approach to Musculoskeletal MRI. Presented by Clyde Helms M.D. and Nancy Major M.D- October 2006. o American Chiropractic Radiology Convention/workshop 2005 Minneapolis, Minnesota. o Southern California Musculoskeletal Society meeting January- April 2005. o American Chiropractic Radiology Convention/workshop 2004 Dallas Texas. o International Chiropractic Association Annual Convention, February 2004. o Southern California Musculoskeletal Society meeting Feb-May 2004. o Workers Compensation Case management Work Shop, December 2001 in Whittier California o Radiological Society of North America annual convention 1998 in Chicago IL. o Participated in LACC pilot program to the Dominican Republic, April through May of 1998. My role was twofold one as a supervising clinician who dictated as well dispensed primary and chiropractic care to the hundreds of Dominican patients. As well as serving as the hospitals and the group's only radiologist during my two-week stay. Our goal on this trip was to introduce the people in the Dominican Republic to chiropractic as well as acting as primary care givers. o American Chiropractic College of Radiology Workshop-Symposium 1997 at Denver CO. 5
o Weekly sessions with Stephen Rothman, M.D., neuroradiologist as Peninsula Hospital, San Pedro CA. Studies were focused on computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine and brain. Dates of sessions January 1998 to present. o Weekly observations of radiology readout sessions with Donald Resnick, MD, at San Diego Veterans Administrative Hospital, La Jolla, Ca. Studies were focused on osteoradiology to include plain film and advanced imaging. Dates of session's January 1998- April 1999. o Weekly observations of spine surgery rounds at University of California Los Angeles County Hospital. Dates of sessions, April 1996 through February 1997. o Month long rotation in the rheumatology ward at the Veterans Administrative Hospital in Houston TX, under Dr. Lidsky M.D. Duties included participating in patient rounds, and performing initial as well as follow up exams on patients. Dates of rotation August 1995. PRESENTATIONS Case presentation on a 39-year-old male with asymptotic bullas lung disease. Poster presentation at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic research day 1999. Can ninth term chiropractic interns properly refer patients based solely on radiographic findings? Poster presentation at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic research day 1998. Study was designed to determine if when an intern is presented with radiographs that depicted normal as well as certain pathological conditions on a radiograph would he or she be able to make the proper decision regarding referral. Radiographic physics, quality control and quality assurance lectures for the Colorado Chiropractic Association, August of 1997. Lecture consisted of basic radiographic physics for Chiropractic assistance who are participating in film acquisition. As well as topics and procedures in quality control to obtain high quality radiographs. Multiple myeloma case presentation at the American Chiropractic College of Radiology convention, August of 1997. Presented case report on a 86 year old female with plain film, computer tomography and biopsy findings of multiple myeloma. PROFESSIONAL AWARDS Kheeler award winner April 1996. Kheeler award is given to the graduating chiropractic intern who has excelled in both academic as well as professional aptitude in his or her graduating class at Texas Chiropractic College. It is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a graduating intern. NCMIC scholarship award winner 1996. Scholarship was based on student's need as well as students contribution to chiropractic through out his or her tenure at the school. Academic recognition (Honors), April 1996 graduation at Texas Chiropractic College. 6