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John R. Schultz, M.D.
Interventional Pain Management Specialist
Dr. Schultz earned his medical degree from George Washington
University in Washington, D.C. He has trained in anesthesiology,
critical care medicine and pain medicine. He is an active
participant in the International Spinal Injection Society.
Dr. Schulz is a new physician to The Centeno-Schultz Clinic,
performing procedures across the Denver Metro area from Lone
Tree to Broomfield. With over 18 years experience
in medicine Dr. Schultz is a welcome addition to the Centeno-Schultz
Clinic.
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
2000-2001 |
Fellowship, Interventional Pain Medicine, Bowman Gray
School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC |
1991-1992 |
Fellowship, Department of Anesthesiology & Critical
Care Medicine, Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA |
1988-1990 |
Residency, Department of Anesthesiology, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
1987-1988 |
Internship, Department of Internal Medicine, Michael
Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL |
1983-1987 |
Medical School, Doctor of Medicine, George Washington
University, Washington, D.C. |
1978-1981 |
Undergraduate- Pre-Medical, University of Denver,
Denver, CO |
Professional:
June 2005-Present |
The Centeno-Schultz Clinic
Co-Medical Director
Westminster, CO
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Feb 2004-June 2005 |
Colorado Pain Specialists, PC
Interventional Pain Management Physician
Denver, CO
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Aug 2002-Feb 2004 |
Denver Pain Management
Interventional Pain Management Physician
Denver, CO
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May 1998-August 2002 |
Stanley Memorial Hospital
Director of Anesthesia & Director of Pain Management Clinic,
Albermarle, NC
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1996-1998 |
Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital
Director of Anesthesia, Director of Respiratory Care, Director of
Chronic Pain Center, Dunn, NC
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Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center
Attending Anesthesiologist, Assistant Professor of Cardiac Anesthesia,
Aurora, CO
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Womack Army Medical Center
Attending Anesthesiologist, Director of Ambulatory Surgery, Fort
Bragg, NC
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Certification:
Diplomate, American Board of Medicine, 1998
Subspecialty, Certification in Pain Management, American Board
of Anesthesiology, 1998
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 1998
Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology, 1993
BLD, ACLS, PALS, ATLS
Publications:
Wong, K.C., and Schultz, J.R., Hypokalemia and Anesthetic
Implications Anesthesia
and Analgesia, 1993; 77:1238-60
Wong, K.C., and Schultz, J.R.: Autonomic Receptors, Internal
Anesthesia Research Society 1989, Review Course Lectures,
Orlando, Florida March 1989 p.126-130
Wong, K.C., and Schultz, J.R.: Hypokalemia and the Cardiac
Patient, Anesthesia and the Heart, Stanley, T.H.,
Sperry, R.J., (eds). Kluwer, 1990
Physician Training / Consulting:
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Barrow Neurological Institute, Basic to Advanced Radiofrequency
Lesioning for Chronic Spinal Pain
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Pain Care Meeting, Orlando, Florida
Northwest Anesthesia Seminars, Trauma Update Venice,
Italy
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The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center-Spanish
Medical & Cultural Workshop
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North West Anesthesia Seminars Inc.
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ISIS- Phase 4 Discography Workshop
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ISIS- Fluroscopic Imaging for Physicians & Technologists
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HealthStream-Advanced Pain Management
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ISIS-10th Annual Scientific Meeting
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08/11-12/01 |
ISIS-Phase 2 Lumbar & Thoracic Workshop Using
Cadavers |
10/13-17/01 |
ASA Annual Meeting |
10/27-28/01 |
ISISPhase 3 Cervical Workshop Using Cadavers |
12/15-22/01 |
The University of Miami School of Medicine-Current
Issues in Medicine |
2000 |
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10/14-8/00 |
ASA Annual Meeting |
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