CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Mark Caulkins, MD DPT 915-747-7260 (office) rcaulkins@utep.edu 603-921-0339 (cell) rmcaulkins@gmail.com Employment: University of Texas at El Paso August, 2014-Present College of Health Sciences Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor August, 2014-August, 2015 Clinical Assistant Professor August, 2015-Present El Paso, Texas Anatomy Imaging Surface Anatomy Normal Physiology and Embryology Kinesiology Other Duties Direct and maintain Anatomy Cadaver Lab Mentor Physical Therapy students for Capstone Projects Franklin Pierce University December, 2004-August, 2014 Division of Graduate and Professional Studies Assistant Professor Manchester, New Hampshire Courses Developed and Taught Advanced Imaging and Diagnostics Advanced Imaging and Diagnostics 100% Online Advanced Differential Diagnosis Treatment of Patients with Multi-System Involvement Human Anatomy Kinesiology Pathophysiology Manchester Community College January, 2010- June, 2014 Mathematics and Sciences Manchester, New Hampshire Pathophysiology Nutrition
MCPHS University August, 2012- August, 2015 Radiography Boston, Massachusetts Course Developed and Taught Cross-Sectional MRI Anatomy 100% Online Cross-Sectional CT Anatomy Hybrid Online Great Bay Community College September, 2013-July, 2014 Life Sciences and Chemistry Portsmouth, New Hampshire Middlesex Community College January, 2013- August, 2013 Science Department Bedford, Massachusetts Anatomy and Physiology I and II Nashua Community College January, 2005- December, 2012 Mathematics and Sciences Nashua, New Hampshire Course Developed and Taught Basic Anatomy and Physiology I New Hampshire Technical Institute June, 2011-August, 2011 Concord, New Hampshire Franklin Pierce University August, 2010- May, 2011 Visiting Lecturer Rindge, New Hampshire Organic Chemistry I and II Biochemistry Mt. Ida College August, 2004- December, 2004 Newton, Massachusetts Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Caritas St. Elizabeth s Medical Center November, 2002-March, 2004 Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Brighton, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts July, 1990 - January, 2001 Medical Center Assistant Professor/Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Worcester, Massachusetts Boston Medical Evaluations July, 1991 -February, 2004 New England Independent Medical Examinations Quality Medical Examinations Cornerstone Medical Evaluations Evaluating Physician- Independent Examinations Sloan Kettering Institute July, 1979 -July, 1980 Research Associate Rye, New York Education: 2006-2008 Franklin Pierce University Doctor of Physical Therapy Concord, New Hampshire 1989-1990 Shock Trauma Institute Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems Orthopaedic Traumatology Fellowship Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery Baltimore, Maryland 1989 Newington Childrens Hospital Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Newington, Connecticut 1985-1989 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Orthopaedic Surgery Hanover, New Hampshire 1984-1985 McLaren General Hospital General Surgery Internship General Surgery Flint, Michigan
1980-1984 Albany Medical College Doctor of Medicine Albany, New York 1975-1979 Dartmouth College Daniel Webster Scholar A.B., Chemistry Hanover, New Hampshire Peer Reviewed Scientific and Professional Presentations: Inadequate treatment of congenital hip dislocation in infants. Presented to the Newington Children s Hospital Residents Conference, Newington, Connecticut. June, 1988. Arthroscopic debridement versus arthrotomy and debridement of septic arthritis in a rabbit knee model. Presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. February, 1989. Management of open fractures. Presented at Orthopedic Grand Rounds, Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, New Hampshire. December, 1989. Initial management of pelvic fractures. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: Acute Management of the Trauma Patient, Marlboro, Massachusetts. April, 1992. Management of complications in the multiply-injured patient. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: The Multiply-Injured Patient, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. October, 1992. Management of pelvic fractures in the multiply-injured patient. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: The Multiply-Injured Patient, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. October, 1992. Initial management of the spinal cord injured patient. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: Spinal Cord Injuries, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. October, 1993. Fractures of the acetabulum. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: Lower Extremity Trauma, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. October, 1996. Pelvic fractures and fixation. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: Winter Update in Orthopedic Trauma, Killington, Vermont. January, 1997. Pelvic external fixation-hoffman II.. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center sponsored course: Winter Update in Orthopedic Trauma, Killington, Vermont. January, 1997.
Current Research Total Hip Replacement: Comparison of Results of Posterior Surgical Approach versus Anterolateral Surgical Approach. A Systematic Review of the Literature Effectiveness of Dynamic Stretching versus Static Stretching versus No Stretching on Muscle Endurance: A Randomized Clinical Trial