CURRICULUM VITAE
• Licensure & Certification • Education • Employment • Appointments • Academic Honors • Public Service • Publications • Didactic Presentations
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LICENSURE
• Maryland # D36195
• Illinois # 036-099210
• Virginia # 0101234699
CERTIFICATION
• Anesthesia Board–certificate #19700
• ABMS Subspecialty Certificate (Board) in Pain Management, Re-certified 2006
EDUCATION
• Regional Anesthesia and Pain 1989-1990
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
• Anesthesia Residency 1987-1989
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
• Masters Candidate, Electrical Engineering 1985-1987
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
• Emergency Medicine 1985-1987
Gainesville Medical Center
Gainesville, Florida
• Internship in Medicine 1984-1985
Greater Baltimore Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
• Doctor of Medicine
Conferred 1984
Milton S. Hershey College of Medicine
Pennsylvania State University
Hershey, Pennsylvania
• B.A. Natural Science and Mathematics
Conferred with Honor 1980
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
• High School Diploma
Conferred 1976
Cheltenham High School
Wyncote, Pennsylvania
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EMPLOYMENT
• Cardiac Anesthesia 1990-1992
Sinai Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
• Chief, Department of Anesthesia 1992-1999
Civista Medical Center
La Plata, Maryland
• Chief, Division of Anesthesia 1998-2003
St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital
Effingham, Illinois
• Chief, Department of Anesthesia and Pain 2003-2007
Board of Directors 2007
Riverside Tappahannock Hospital,
Tappahannock, Virginia
• Interventional Pain Management of Central Illinois 2008-present
Evergreen Surgery Center
Effingham, Illinois
• Pain Medicine Center 2008-present
St Mary’s Hospital
Decatur, Illinois
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APPOINTMENTS
Statewide:
• One of two elected Delegates to the Medical and Chirological Society of the State of Maryland from Charles County, Maryland 1997-1998
• Program Director, Charles County Medical Society
• Commissioned by Governor Parris Glendening to serve four year term on Physician Practice Parameters Commission of the State of Maryland, 1998-2002
• Professional Ethics committee, Medical and Chirological Society of the State of Maryland, 1996-1998
• Peer reviewer, Pain Management Practice, Medical and Chirological faculty of Maryland
• Delegate, Maryland Society of Anesthesiologists to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, 2004
Civista Medical Center:
• President of Civista Health Foundation Board, 1998, Vice President, 1997, Board member, 1993-1996
• One of four physicians elected to the Medical Executive Committee from 200 member medical staff, representing the Department of surgical Services, 1998
• Medical Executive Committee, 1992-1997
• Credentials Committee, 1996, 1998
• Chairman, Critical Care Committee, 1995
Riverside-Tappahannock Hospital
• Chief, Anesthesia 2003-present
• Chief, Surgery, 2005-2007
• Board of Directors 2007-present
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ACADEMIC HONORS (selected)
• Harold I. Lerner Award (Outstanding Service in Student Government)
Johns Hopkins University, 1980
• Delegate, National Student Research Forum
University of Texas School of Medicine, 1984
• First Place Maryland American College of Physicians
Medical Science Competition. Award presented by the
Governor of the College, 1985
• Multiple medical device patents, for example "Respiratory Ventilation
Apparatus"' No. 5,150,291 and other ventilator related patents
with Cummings and Puritan-Bennett Corp in U.S., Germany, China, England, Sweden and Japan.
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PUBLIC SERVICE (selected) • "Computers in Medicine"
segment of ABC national news broadcast June 19, 1985
• "Methods of Smoking Cessation"
segment for WUFT Public Television in Florida, broadcast November, 1985
• "Heat Exhaustion"
segment for WCJB (ABC affilliate) broadcast July, 1986
• "Carbon Monoxide Poisoning"
segment for Jones Intercable, Charles County broadcast December, 1997
• Presenter, Celebration of Nobel Prize for Dr. James Cobey and the Coalition to Ban Landmines, 1998
• Developed training course and served as clinical instructor for EMTs and
Paramedics in airway management as part of their curriculum at Charles County Community College
• "Consideration for Maintenance of Medical Equipment in the Third World", invited presentation to the Health Ministers of Ghana, Uruguay, and other members of the Council for the Economic Development of Africa, 1998.
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PUBLICATIONS (selected)
• Prince, R., Ballantine, T.V.N. : Formula for calculating mean
airway pressure, J. Pediatr 102: 163-164, 1983.
• Boemer, C., Prince, R., Briggs, R. : The Cone Coil: An RF Gradient
Coil for Spatial encoding along the BO Axis in Rotating Frame
Imaging Experiments, J. Magnetic Resonance, 83: 1 52-1 59, 1989.
• Cummings, C., Prince, R., Rubin, L. : The effects of gated decreases
in intrapleural pressure on cardiac output, Circulation Vol 74
No 4: 364, 1986.
• Prince, R., Case Report: Rabies Prophylaxis in Pet Raccoon
Scratch, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol
259, No 8: 1241.
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DIDACTIC PRESENTATIONS (selected)
• Faculty, Fifth Annual Hands On Interventional Pain course, at MD Anderson Cancer Hospital, Houston, Texas 2002 (4 day cadaver course)
• Faculty, Regional Anesthesia and Pain Procedures Course, in Columbra, Portugal, sponsored by Braun, Inc, and broadcast throughout Portugal’s hospitals (4 day live demonstration course) 2003
• “How to Run a Successful Pain Management Program”, National meeting of American Association of Operating Room Nurses, Columbus, Ohio, 2004
• “Interventional Pain” lecture to American Academy of Pain Management, National meeting Orlando, FL, 2006
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Robert I. Prince M.D.
Date of Birth: July 26, 1958
Place of Birth:
Philadelphia, PA
Wife: Christine, CRNA
Children: Six

Dr. Robert Prince is featured in the Guide to America's Top Anesthesiologists 2007 Edition by the Consumer Research Council of America.
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