COMPLETE NAME Daniel Kirkland Arrington, M.D. Department of Neurology The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 920 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Suite 2040 Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 TEL 405-271-4113 FAX 405-271-5723 Email: Daniel-Arrington@ouhsc.edu EDUCATION Boston Children s Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston, MA) 2011-2012 Fellowship in Neurology/NeuroOncology Barrow Neurological Institute/St. Joseph s Hospital (Phoenix, AZ) 2008-2011 Residency in Child Neurology Phoenix Children s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center (Phoenix, AZ) 2006-2008 Residency in Pediatrics George Washington University School of Medicine (Washington, DC), M.D. 2002-2006 Weber State University (Ogden, UT), B.A. (Chemistry) 1996-2002 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC: Assistant Professor of Child Neurology The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 2012-Present HOSPITAL/AGENCY: Attending Physician, The Children s Hospital of Oklahoma 2012-Present CERTIFICATION OR BOARD STATUS Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology. September 20, 2012. Certification #12067 LICENSES Oklahoma #29398, issued 8/9/12, active Daniel Kirkland Arrington M.D. Neurology Revised 4/13/2015 Page 1
Massachusetts #248852, issued 7/1/2011, inactive Arizona #R70158, issued 6/6/2006, inactive SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH FUNDING: Measurement of Angiogenic Growth Factors in Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1, Co-Investigator. Neurofibromatosis, Inc., New England. $50,000. This was a pilot study to investigate markers of angiogenesis in urine and blood samples of children with neurofibromatosis type 1 and plexiform neurofibromas. I was involved with my mentor in background research, study design and protocol development during fellowship (2011-2012). PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED: 1. Rosenfeld A, Arrington D, Miller J, Olson M, Gieseking A, Etzl M, Harel B, Schembri A, Kaplan A. A review of childhood and adolescent craniopharyngiomas with particular attention to hypothalamic obesity. Pediatric Neurology 2014;50:4-10. 2. Arrington DK, Ng YT, Troester MT, Kerrigan JF, Chapman KE. Utility and safety of the prolonged video-eeg monitoring in a tertiary pediatric epilepsy monitoring unit. Epilepsy and Behavior 2013;27:346-350. 3. Arrington DK, Danehy AR, Peleggi A, Proctor MR, Irons MB, Ullrich NJ. Calvarial defects and skeletal dysplasia in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics 2013;11:410-416. ASTRACTS 1. Arrington DK, Manley PE, Kieran MW, Chi SN, Robison NJ, Chordas C, Ullrich NJ. Patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 are at increased risk to develop vincristine-induced peripheral neuropathy. 1) Children s Tumor Foundation NF Conference, New Orleans, LA. June 2012. Poster; 2) International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (ISPNO), Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 2012. Poster. 2. Arrington DK, Danehy A, Peleggi A, Proctor MR, Irons MB, Ullrich NJ. Skull defects in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. Children s Tumor Foundation NF Conference. New Orleans, LA. June 2012. Oral presentation. Published. 3. Arrington DK, Ullrich NJ, Irons MB, Kieran MW. Measurement of angiogenic related growth factors in patients with neurofibromatosis Type 1. Harvard Catalyst. Boston, MA. November 2011. Oral presentation. 4. Arrington DK, Ng YT, Troester MT, Kerrigan JF, Chapman KE. Utility and safety of prolonged video-eeg monitoring in a tertiary pediatric epilepsy monitoring unit. 1) American Epilepsy Society. San Antonio, TX. December 2010. Poster; 2) Child Neurology Society. Savannah, GA. October 2011. Oral presentation. Published. Daniel Kirkland Arrington M.D. Neurology Revised 4/13/2015 Page 2
5. Arrington DK, Bodensteiner JB, Marks WA. Collagen VI: Recognizing a spectrum of muscle disease. 1) Child Neurology Society. Providence, RI. October 2010. Poster; 2) Carrell-Krusen Neuromuscular Symposium. Dallas, TX. February 2011. Poster. 6. Arrington DK, Allen B, Bodensteiner JB. Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere: Putting more pieces of the puzzle together. 1) Child Neurology Society. Louisville, KY. October 2009. Poster; 2) Arizona Neurological Society. Sedona, AZ. June 2010. Poster. 7. Arrington DK, Cardenas JF. ADEM Conundrums. Southern Pediatric Neurology Society. New Orleans, LA. March 2010. Oral presentation. 8. Kruer MC, Arrington DK. Specialized pediatric evaluation/treatment for autism-related konditions (S.P.E.A.K.). Future of Pediatrics. Orlando, FL. July 2007. Oral presentation. TEACHING ACTIVITIES Neurology Resident Lectures, OUHSC/OU Medical Center Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes. 1/29/2013, 10/21/2013 Brain Tumors in Children. 11/11/2013, 4/24/2014, 4/8/2014 Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management of Primary Brain Tumors. The University of Oklahoma. Medical Student Curriculum: Second-Year Neurology Course. Oklahoma City, OK. 11/4/2014. Paraneoplastic Neurological Disorders. Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. Oklahoma City, OK. 1/29/2013. Neurofibromatosis. Pediatric Primary Care Update. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Oklahoma Chapter. Oklahoma City, OK. 3/7/2013. Use of Valproic Acid Improves Outcome in Patients with GBM. Pediatric NeuroOncology Staff Development Meeting. Dana Farber Cancer Institute. 11/3/2011. Cell Signaling in Medulloblastomas: A Clinician s Review. Neuroscience Grand Rounds. Barrow Neurological Institute. Phoenix, AZ. 3/4/2011. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INSTITUTIONAL CLINICAL/PATIENT CARE: General child neurology ward attending 6-8 months per year (The Children s Hospital of Oklahoma) and 5-6 halfdays of clinic per week (OU Children s Physicians). December 2012-Present. Neurology attending in the multi-disciplinary Comprehensive Brain Tumor Clinic 2-3 half-day clinics per month (Jimmy Everest Clinic at OU Children s Physicians). December 2012-Present. Daniel Kirkland Arrington M.D. Neurology Revised 4/13/2015 Page 3
Neurology attending in the multi-disciplinary Neurocutaneous Syndromes Clinic 1 half-day clinic per month (Jimmy Everest Clinic at OU Children s Physicians). April 2013-Present. Child neurology attending in the Neurogenetics clinic 1 half-day clinic per month (OU Children s Physicians). October 2013-Present. Consulting child neurology attending at an inpatient rehabilitation and long-term care facility 1 half-day per month at The Children s Center, Rehabilitation Hospital (Bethany, OK). October 2014-Present. INSTITUTIONAL NON-EDUCATION COMMITTEE SERVICE: Member, Steering Committee, Pediatric Brain Tumor Program. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Boston, MA. 2011-2012. INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP: Member, Program Evaluation Committee. Neurology Residency OU Medical Center. 2014-2015. Member, House Staff Leadership Council. St. Joseph s Hospital. Phoenix, AZ. 2010-2011. EDITOR, EDITORIAL BOARD, JOURNAL REVIEWER: Ad Hoc Reviewer. Journal of Child Neurology. 2013. ADMINISTRATION None MEMBERSHIPS Child Neurology Society. 2008-present American Academy of Neurology. 2008-2011 American Academy of Pediatrics. 2006-2008 PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES Child Neurology Society, Annual Meeting. Columbus, OH. October 2014 Child Neurology Society, Annual Meeting. Austin, TX. October 2013 Children s Tumor Foundation, Annual NF Conference. Huntington Beach, CA. June 2013 Daniel Kirkland Arrington M.D. Neurology Revised 4/13/2015 Page 4
International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology, Biennial Meeting. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 2012 Children s Tumor Foundation, Annual NF Conference. New Orleans, LA. June 2012 Child Neurology Society, Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA. October 2011 Child Neurology Society, Annual Meeting. Providence, RI. October 2010 Arizona Neurological Society, Annual Meeting. Sedona, AZ. June 2010 Southern Pediatric Neurology Society, Annual Meeting., New Orleans, LA. March 2010 Child Neurology Society, Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. October 2009 Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting. Santa Clara, CA. November 2008 ACADEMIC COURSES/CERTIFICATES Responsible Conduct of Research. Harvard School of Public Health. Credit hours - 1.25. Completed 3/9/2012. Designs and Implementation of Clinical Trials. Harvard Catalyst. Completed November 2011. Four-Part Scientific Writing Course. Children s Hospital Boston. Completed September 2011. Introduction to Clinical Research. Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education. Credit - 1. Completed September 2011. Residents Program in Epilepsy. Penry Epilepsy Minifellowship Network. Completed October 2010. OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICE: Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp Camp Doctor Phoenix, AZ. 2008 & 2009 Camp Counselor Baltimore, MD. 2005 Camp Counselor Salt Lake City, UT. 2000-2003 PERSONAL LEAVE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - Missionary in Moscow, Russia. June 1997 May 1999 Daniel Kirkland Arrington M.D. Neurology Revised 4/13/2015 Page 5