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DR. BRADLEY J. LEWIS, M.D. CAREER GOALS My professional aspirations include: acquiring skills required to provide excellent medical care for a diverse urban population in Alberta; conducting clinical and advocacy based medical research; and becoming an outstanding clinical preceptor and leader in medical education. EDUCATION FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY 2015 – Present University of Calgary, 2017 CFPC Candidate MEDICAL DOCTOR 2011 – 2015 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Clinical Clerkship Experience, Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) program BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN KINETICS WITH HONOURS 2007 – 2011 St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia First Class Honours with Distinction Minor in Health Sciences RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Ø Brad Lewis, Lara Nixon (supervisor). What are the barriers to prescribing office based Opioid Replacement Therapy? A Systematic Review. Academic research Project, University of Calgary, Department of Family Medicine, Calgary, AB, 2016/2017. Ø Brad Lewis, Xiao Yuan, Juan-Antonio Garcia (supervisor). Patient-Driven Agenda Setting. Quality Improvement research project, University of Calgary, Dept. of Family Medicine, 2015. Ø Neil Manson, Brad Lewis, Melissa McKeon, Alana Green, Edward Abraham. Post-operative creatinine kinase values as a predictor of 1-year patient reported pain and function following posterior lumbar interbody fusion: comparing conventional open versus minimally invasive techniques. New Brunswick Health Research Fund Conference; Saint John, NB, 2013. Ø Neil Manson, Brad Lewis, Melissa McKeon, Alana Green, Edward Abraham. Post-operative creatinine kinase values as a predictor of 1-year patient reported pain and function following posterior lumbar interbody fusion: comparing conventional open versus minimally invasive techniques. Interprofessional Health Research Conference; Saint John, NB, 2013. Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Honours Thesis Defense, St. Francis Xavier University, 2011. Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Atlantic Provinces Exercise Scientists Conference, Dalhousie University, 2011. Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Ninth Annual Student Research Conference, St. Francis Xavier University, 2011.

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DR. BRADLEY J. LEWIS, M.D. CAREER GOALS My professional aspirations include: acquiring skills required to provide excellent medical care for a diverse urban population in Alberta; conducting clinical and advocacy based medical research; and becoming an outstanding clinical preceptor and leader in medical education. EDUCATION FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY 2015 – Present

University of Calgary, 2017 CFPC Candidate MEDICAL DOCTOR 2011 – 2015

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Clinical Clerkship Experience, Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) program

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN KINETICS WITH HONOURS 2007 – 2011 St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia

First Class Honours with Distinction Minor in Health Sciences

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Ø Brad Lewis, Lara Nixon (supervisor). What are the barriers to prescribing office based Opioid Replacement Therapy? A Systematic Review. Academic research Project, University of Calgary, Department of Family Medicine, Calgary, AB, 2016/2017.

Ø Brad Lewis, Xiao Yuan, Juan-Antonio Garcia (supervisor). Patient-Driven Agenda Setting. Quality Improvement research project, University of Calgary, Dept. of Family Medicine, 2015.

Ø Neil Manson, Brad Lewis, Melissa McKeon, Alana Green, Edward Abraham. Post-operative creatinine kinase values as a predictor of 1-year patient reported pain and function following posterior lumbar interbody fusion: comparing conventional open versus minimally invasive techniques. New Brunswick Health Research Fund Conference; Saint John, NB, 2013.

Ø Neil Manson, Brad Lewis, Melissa McKeon, Alana Green, Edward Abraham. Post-operative creatinine kinase values as a predictor of 1-year patient reported pain and function following posterior lumbar interbody fusion: comparing conventional open versus minimally invasive techniques. Interprofessional Health Research Conference; Saint John, NB, 2013.

Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Honours Thesis Defense, St. Francis Xavier University, 2011.

Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Atlantic Provinces Exercise Scientists Conference, Dalhousie University, 2011.

Ø Brad Lewis. Fat, lazy, and diseased: an examination of forty years of Canadian national physical activity initiatives. Ninth Annual Student Research Conference, St. Francis Xavier University, 2011.

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ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

Ø Brad Lewis. “Dementia with Lewy Bodies – Treating Psychosis Safely.” Hospitalist Grand Rounds, Rockyview Genreral Hospital; University of Calgary, Dept. of Hospitalist Medicine, July 2016.

Ø Brad Lewis. “Low Dose ASA: Primary CVD Prevention in Diabetics”. Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Sunridge Family Medicine Teaching Centre; University of Calgary, Dept. of Family Medicine, May 2016.

Ø Brad Lewis. “Folic Acid Supp. & Fluoxetine Efficacy”. Family Medicine EBM Rounds, Sunridge Family Medicine Teaching Centre; University of Calgary, Dept. of Family Medicine, Feb. 2016.

Ø Brad Lewis. “PSA: A Closer Look at CPGs”. Family Medicine Grand Rounds, Sunridge Family Medicine Teaching Centre; University of Calgary, Dept. of Family Medicine, Dec. 2015.

Ø Brad Lewis. “Pediatric Constipation – Approach, Management & Red Flags”. Pediatric Teaching Rounds. Peter Lougheed Centre Hospital; University of Calgary, Dept. of Pediatrics, Aug. 2015.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Ø Medical Anatomy Prosector Program June & July 2013 Prepared Human Anatomical Prosections – Dalhousie University

Ø NB Medical Student Preceptorship Program May – Aug. 2012 & June 2013 Physician Shadowing and Clinical Exposure Program

Ø Student Athletic Therapist 2009 – 2011 Provided first aid and athletic therapy for the X-Men Rugby Club, St. Francis Xavier University

Ø Laboratory Assistant/ Office Administrator May – Aug. 2008 – 2011 Atlantic Water & Well Assessment

Ø Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Assistant Jan. – April, 2010 Second year Anatomy & Physiology, St. Francis Xavier University

Ø Residence Assistant (RA) August 2008 – April 2009 Lane Hall, St. Francis Xavier University

Ø Senior Nationally Certified Lifeguard 2006 – 2009 C.F.B Gagetown

Ø Water Safety Instructor 2006 – 2009 C.F.B Gagetown

MEDICAL CERTIFICATIONS

Ø Airway Intervention and Management in Emergencies (AIME) **Nov 2016 Ø Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Sept. 2016 Ø Basic Life Support - CPR “C” & AED April 2016 Ø Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) March 2016 Ø Advances in Labour and Risk Management (ALARM) Nov 2015 Ø Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) July 2015 Ø Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) March 2015

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MEDICAL AFFILIATIONS

Ø Canadian Emergency Ultrasound Society (CEUS) July 2016 – Present Ø Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) July 2016 – Present Ø College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) July 2015 – Present Ø Alberta Medical Association (AMA) July 2015 – Present Ø Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta (PARA) July 2015 – Present Ø College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) Sept. 2014 – Present Ø Canadian Medical Association Sept. 2011 – Present

VOLUNTEER & LEADERSHIP

Ø Resident Leadership Committee: Social Committee Executive June 2016 – Present Organized & facilitated team building and social events for U of C Family Medicine residents.

Ø Family Medicine – Resident Teaching Night August 2015 – Present Facilitated resident lead, clinical CBL modules for U of C medical students.

Ø Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Sept. 2014 Participated and raised funds for this international event to raise awareness of decrease violence against women. A charity event in support of Miramichi Women’s Shelter.

Ø Aboriginal Youth - Diabetes Risk Reduction, After School Program March – July 2014 Implemented a Diabetes Mellitus risk reduction program for at risk First Nations adolescents. Organized one hour of fun moderate to vigorous physical activities followed by health education.

Ø Anatomy interest Group Sept – Dec 2013 Tutored cadaveric anatomy to first year medical students.

Ø Dalhousie Medicine NB Annual Golf Classic & Charity Event Sept. 2013 Organized the Dalhousie University – Medical School’s 2nd annual Fall Golf Classic & Charity Event

Ø Everest April 2012 Participated in Health and Physical Activity Education for underprivileged Elementary aged children.

Ø Making Waves Sept. – Dec. 2011 Volunteer Swim Instructor: Swim for Life Program for Children with Special Needs

Ø Orientation Committee Leader Dalhousie Medicine Students Society, Dalhousie University Sept. 2012 Orientation Crew Leader. Organized and facilitated orientation events for the Dalhousie Medicine. Student’s Union, St. Francis Xavier University Sept. 2009 Organized and promoted Shinerama fundraiser for Cystic-Fibrosis an annual Frosh week event.

LEISURE ACTIVITIES Ø Curling: I participate in weekly Curling matches as a member of the Apollo LGBTQ Curling League.

Position, Skip. Division III Champions, 2016. Ø Beach Volleyball: I play beach volleyball in competitive Two’s and Three’s tournaments. Ø Physical Fitness: I greatly enjoy working out regularly to maintain good health and manage stress.