CURRICULUM VITAE Timothy B. Op't Holt, Ed.D., R.R.T., AE-C, F.A.A.R.C. PERSONAL: 118 Marikesh Dr. Daphne, Alabama 36526 (251) 621-0132 Cardiorespiratory Care University of South Alabama 5721 USA Dr. N. HAHN 3137 Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002 (251) 445-9284 Date of Birth: November 25, 1953 Marital Status: Married: Cynthia L. EDUCATION: 1983-1988: Ed.D.- Auburn University/University of South Alabama Cooperative Doctor of Education Program. Major in Higher Education Administration. Dissertation: A Study of Allied Health Faculty Tenure at Institutions Granting Baccalaureate and/or Graduate Degrees. 1978-1981: Master of Health Professions Education - University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Center for Educational Development, Chicago, Illinois. Major in Health Professions Education. Thesis: Validation of the Delineated Roles for Respiratory Care Practitioners. April-May 1976: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Program in Advanced Standing Respiratory Therapy, certificate of registry eligibility. 1971-1975: B.S. - Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; Major: Physiology. CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION: Asthma Educator - Certified, # 328, May 30, 2003; renewed April 29, 2010. Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association, Provider, May 1990, September 1996, August 1998, June 2007 Basic Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association, August 1991, recertified September 1993, May 2007 Registered Respiratory Therapist, National Board for Respiratory Care, #4794, June 1977
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Timothy B. Op't Holt, Ed.D., R.R.T., AE-C, F.A.A.R.C.
PERSONAL:
118 Marikesh Dr.
Daphne, Alabama 36526
(251) 621-0132
Cardiorespiratory Care
University of South Alabama
5721 USA Dr. N.
HAHN 3137
Mobile, Alabama 36688-0002
(251) 445-9284
Date of Birth: November 25, 1953
Marital Status: Married: Cynthia L.
EDUCATION:
1983-1988: Ed.D.- Auburn University/University of South Alabama Cooperative Doctor
of Education Program. Major in Higher Education Administration. Dissertation: A
Study of Allied Health Faculty Tenure at Institutions Granting Baccalaureate and/or
Graduate Degrees.
1978-1981: Master of Health Professions Education - University of Illinois at the
Medical Center, Center for Educational Development, Chicago, Illinois. Major in Health
Professions Education. Thesis: Validation of the Delineated Roles for Respiratory Care
Practitioners.
April-May 1976: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Program in Advanced
Standing Respiratory Therapy, certificate of registry eligibility.
1971-1975: B.S. - Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; Major:
Physiology.
CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION:
Asthma Educator - Certified, # 328, May 30, 2003; renewed April 29, 2010.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association, Provider,
May 1990, September 1996, August 1998, June 2007
Basic Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association,
August 1991, recertified September 1993, May 2007
Registered Respiratory Therapist, National Board for Respiratory Care, #4794, June
1977
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:
August 2000-present: Professor, Department of Respiratory Care and Cardiopulmonary
Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile Alabama. Clinical and classroom
teaching, developed Problem-Based Learning curriculum.
September 1994-August 2000: Associate Professor, Department of Respiratory Care and
Cardiopulmonary Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile Alabama.
July 1990-August 1994: Assistant Professor, Respiratory Therapy Division, School of
Allied Medical Professions, The Ohio State University.
March-May 1994: Facilitator, Problem-Based Learning program, The Ohio State
University, College of Medicine.
September 1985-June 1990: Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Education for
the Respiratory Care and Cardiopulmonary Sciences Program at the University of South
Alabama. Responsible for classroom instruction, clinical program development,
implementation and evaluation, coordination and development of clinical faculty.
April 1980-September 1985: Clinical Instructor - Non-Tenure Track and Director of
Clinical Education for the Department of Respiratory Therapy, University of South
Alabama. Responsible for classroom instruction, clinical program development,
implementation and evaluation, coordination and development of clinical faculty.
September 1976-June 1977: Clinical Instructor, Ferris State College Respiratory
Therapist Program.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
July 2003 - present: Director of ABreath of Life COPD and Asthma education and
therapy program, Victory Health Partners clinic, Mobile, Alabama. Patient evaluation,
treatment, and education in obstructive disease.
December 1995-August 1999: Contingent Staff therapist, Springhill Memorial Hospital.
Respiratory Care duties throughout the hospital, protocol system assessor.
July 1993-July 1994: Consultant to Ohio Department of Human Services. Review prior
authorizations for durable medical equipment, staff inservice.
June-August 1993: Contingent respiratory therapist for University Hospitals Consortium.
Respiratory therapy in the intensive care units at Ohio State University Hospitals.
January 1989-June 1990: Home care consultant for Harco Totalcare. Responsible for
monthly visits to patients who are at home with oxygen, aerosol, and/or mechanical
ventilation. Students in pulmonary function/rehabilitation clinical practicum may
accompany.
June 1981-January 1985: Part-time staff therapist at South Baldwin Hospital, Foley,
Alabama. Responsible for all respiratory care (ICU, E.R., general care).
March 1978-April 1980: Director of Education, Respiratory Therapy Department,
University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Inservice program development,
implementation, and evaluation to respiratory therapists, nurses, and physicians.
Instructor in critical care nursing course, consultant, and orientation. Orientation,
program development, and implementation for anesthesiology residents in respiratory
Waugh JB, Op't Holt TB, Gadek JE, Clanton, TL. High-dose furosemide alters gas
exchange in a model of acute lung injury. J. Critical Care 1996;11(3):129-137.
Op't Holt, TB. An operational evaluation of the Bird Avian transport ventilator.
Respiratory Care 1996;41(8):714-723.
Op't Holt TB, Wojciechowski WW, Edge R, Edge C. Sharing technology with Chinese
caregivers. Advance for Respiratory Care Practitioners 1996;9(11):10-11,17.
Dunlevy CL, Douce FH, Op't Holt. Learning and grade orientation among faculty and
students in respiratory care programs. Distinguished Papers Monograph 1995;4(1):27-35.
Op't Holt, TB and Edge R. Globalization of Health: An opportunity for allied health
educators. RRT Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy 1994, October.
Op't Holt, TB. Problem-based learning in respiratory care education: Defining the need,
essential elements, examples from the literature, implementation, and evaluation.
Distinguished Papers Monograph of the American Association for Respiratory Care
1994;3(1):17-45.
Waugh JB, Op't Holt TB, Olson LE, Gadek JE, Gregory TJ, Clanton TL. Furosemide administration (without effective diuresis) impairs gas exchange in a dog model of ARDS. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1994;149:A420.
Waugh JB, Op't Holt TB, Gadek JE, Gregory TJ, Clanton TL. PEEP improves the early responses of lung compliance to surfactant administration in a dog model of ARDS. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1994;149:A126.
Waugh JB, Clanton TL, Op’t Holt TB, Gadek JE. Inaccurate static inspiratory pressures in mechanically ventilated patients with acute lung injury. Respiratory Care, 1995;40:1158.
Op't Holt, TB. An educational agenda. RT 1993;6(4):105-106.
Op't Holt, TB. Three Americans share health care expertise with Chinese caregivers.
Advance for Respiratory Care Practitioners 1993;6(7):12,13,26.
Op't Holt, TB, Dunlevy CL. The use of preadmission criteria to predict academic success
in a four year respiratory care curriculum. Respir Care 1992;37(5):439-443.
Op't Holt, TB. A study of tenure among allied health faculty. J. Allied Health
1991;20(4):245-254.
Op't Holt, TB. Chinese medical community blends ancient and modern technology.
Advance for Respiratory Care Practitioners 1990; 3(50):16-17.
Op't Holt, TB. Advice on Selecting and Using a Lobbyist. AARC Times 1989;13:57-58.
Op't Holt, TB. Work of breathing and other aspects of patient interaction with PEEP
devices and systems. Respir. Care 1988;33:444-450.
Op't Holt TB, Hall MW, Bass JB, Allison RC. Comparison of changes in airway pressure
during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) between demand valve and continuous
flow devices. Respir. Care 1982;27:1200-1209.
Venus B, Pratap V, Op't Holt TB. Treatment of unilateral pulmonary insufficiency by
selective administration of continuous positive airway pressure through a double lumen
tube. Anesthesiology 1980;53:74-77.
Abstracts
Buckner, E., Optholt, T., Miller, K., & Copeland, D. (2016). School-Based
Interprofessional Asthma Self-Management Program For Middle School Students: A
Feasibility Trial. Association of Asthma Educators, Jacksonville, Fl, August 6, 2016.
Buckner, E., Optholt, T., Miller, K., & Copeland, D. (2016). Addressing Health Disparities
in Asthma for Middle School Students in a Medically Underserved Area in Mobile
County. Alabama Academy of Science, 93rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions,
University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, February 18, 2016.
Buckner, E., Optholt, T., Miller, K., & Copeland, D. (2016). Addressing Health Disparities
in Asthma for Middle School Students in a Medically Underserved Area in Mobile
County. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 87 (2) in press. [abstract]
Op’t Holt TB, Hazazi M. Which HME bypass device results in the highest emitted dose of
aerosol to the artificial airway? Respir Care 2015;60(10):OF10.
Op’t Holt TB, Rajhi M. An in-vitro comparison of fluid leakage past the kimvent microcuff®
subglottic suction endotracheal tube and taperguard evac® subglottic suction tube in an animal
trachea. Respir Care 2015;60(10):OF11.
Op’t Holt T. Rajhi M. An invitro comparison of fluid leakage past the Kimvent Microcuff
subglottic suction endotracheal tube and Taper-Guard Evac subglittic suction tube in an
animal trachea. Respir Care 2015;60(10):OF32.
Alqarni A, Op’t Holt TB. ICU physicians have the perception that RTs are prepared to
manage mechanical ventilation and related procedures for patient s who are in the ICU.
Respir Care 2014;59(10):OF20.
Reyany M, Op’t Holt TB. An in-vitro comparison of aerosol emitted dose delivered by
Aeroeclipse nebulizer with Aerobika, Acapella, and RC Cornet. Respir Care
2014;59(10):OF61.
Alwadai NM, Op’t Holt TB.The effect of adapting nebulizers to oxygen masks on
hypopharyngeal FiO2 and aerosol delivery. Respiratory Care 2013; 58(10):1720. Peer
reviewed.
Cox A, Op’t Holt TB. Parental knowledge improved after Open Airways for Schools
program.Respiratory Care 2013;58(10):1766. Peer reviewed.
Antwi F, Patterson A, Op’t Holt TB. Improved asthma outcomes in elementary school
students following the open airways for Schools program. Respiratory Care 2013;58(10):
1766. Peer reviewed.
Alqahtani K, Op’t Holt T. The effect of four aerosol delivery techniques on aerosol
deposition. Respir Care 2012;57(10):1705.
Feller J, Op’t Holt T. Patient adherence to nasal continuous positive airway pressure.