University of Southern Indiana

College of Nursing and Health Professions

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Curriculum Vitae

OTIS LEE STANLEY

November 1, 2004

ADDRESS:

4200 Shawnee Forest Road, Equality, Illinois 62934

POSITION:

Adjunct Professor. University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana

COURSES:

Undergraduate

Graduate

EDUCATION:

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURES, BOARDS, & CERTIFICATIONS:

PROFESSIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:

1995 to 1997: Chief, Medical Training, Special Operations Command, Ft.Bragg, North Carolina

Significant accomplishments: Organized three process action teams (dental, preventive medicine, and veterinary) to create exportable medical training modules for approximately 600 paramedical personnel; successfully implemented these modules at three local and three distant sites; negotiated and won approval to use national civilian quality standards (EMT-P and ATLS) for the organization’s medical personnel; consolidated the management and performed administrative oversight of a medical training budget of $900K.

1993 to 1995: Deputy Commander Veterinary Services, United States Army Medical Dept. Activity, Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Significant accomplishments: Ran the veterinary and food safety activities for all military installations in Oklahoma, north Texas and western Arkansas which serviced over 250,000 military and retired area personnel; controlled appropriated and non-appropriated budgets of over $500K and consistently met or bettered established guidelines. Unit received the superior unit award.

1990 to 1993: Chief, Public Health and Food Hygiene Branch, United States Army Health Services Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Significant accomplishments: Directed from the organization headquarters the military sanitary inspections of over 2500 food establishments doing business with the military, and U.S. Army food inspection activities occurring at approximately 600 sites; developed a proposal for a Veterinary Public Health project in the People’s Democratic Republic of Laos, received U.S. military approval, negotiated details with the Lao, and successfully executed the project.

1984 to 1988: Veterinary Public Health Instructor, Preventive Medicine Division, Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Significant accomplishments: Developed and taught one major block of instruction in applied epidemiological methods; co-developed and taught a major block of instruction in diseases of military importance (these blocks of instruction were eligible for 3 hours of graduate credit at Tulane University); was course advisor of mid-level, preventive medicine management courses.

1982 to 1983: Chief, Veterinary Services, United States Air Force Hospital, Incirlik, Turkey

Significant accomplishments: Assigned as the first U.S. Army veterinary officer assigned to Turkey; established and implemented field veterinary preventive medicine and food safety coverage or programs to three major Air Force installations and 18 minor isolated sites in the country. This included rabies control programs and systematic inspection of local food providers.

1980 to 1982: Group Veterinary/Preventive Medicine Officer, 7th Special Forces Group (A), Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Significant accomplishments: Organized and conducted veterinary and food safety training programs for over 100 unit medical personnel over the two year period; managed the medical and preventive medicine operations for a 200 man deployment in Somalia after the Soviet withdrawal from the region.

WRITINGS AND PUBLICATIONS:

PRESENTATIONS:

ADDITIONAL DESIGNATORS, POSITIONS, and MEMBERSHIPS:

Areas of Expertise, Experience, or Additional Training:

Food Safety (Commercial Sanitary Inspections, Food Code, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points), Statistical Process Control, Quality Audit, Health Regulations (USDA/FDA), Infectious Disease Epidemiology, and Preventive Medicine.


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