My CV:
Martin M. Klos M.D.
3831
Main Street, #108, Springfield, OR 97478
Phone 541-746-4468 Cell:541-912-1381
Summary
Board Certified Anesthesiologist working in Chronic Pain Management
Certified Addictionologist treating
Opiate, Methamphetamine and Alcohol Addictions
Advocate for improved Pain management, as well as for the prevention/treatment
model for drug addiction
Skilled at learning new concepts quickly, working well under pressure, and communicating
ideas clearly and effectively.
Extensive self taught computer training, including knowledge of networking environments
and multiple software packages.
Enthusiastic volunteer in the community for youth projects, Boy Scouts, Substance
Abuse Prevention, and Pain Management
Education:
Internship in General Medicine
Residency in Anesthesiology
Ochsner Hospital and Clinics, New Orleans, LA
1983
to 1986
Medical Degree
Oregon
Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
1983
Bachelor of Science Degree, Biology and Psychology
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon
1979
Career
History:
Chief Anesthesia Resident , Ochsner Hospital, New Orleans, LA.
Worked directly with Department Chairman to rebuild the
Anesthesiology Teaching Program for residents, improving the program from probation to fully accredited. Managed Anesthesia
Resident issues for the hospital and clinic system
1985 to 1986
Staff
Anesthesiologist, David Grant Hospital, Travis AFB, California
Responsible for management of cases in surgery
department
Special Training as Flight Surgeon at Brookes AFB, Texas
1986 to 1989
Staff
Anesthesiologist , Dakota Clinic, Fargo, North Dakota.
Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, 1991 to 1992
Handled administrative functions for the Department of Anesthesia, Management of 5 Anesthesiologists and 19 Nurse
Anesthetists.
Started new quality assurance program, received recognition from JCAH
1989
to 1992
Flight Surgeon, North Dakota Air National
Guard, Fargo, North Dakota
State Air Surgeon 1992
Responsible for all of the Flight
Medicine programs for the Army and Air
National Guard for the state of North Dakota
1989
to 1992
Consulting Anesthesiologist, VA Medical Center,
Fargo, North Dakota
Supervised Nurse Anesthetists as needed for complex casework
1990-1992
Staff Anesthesiologist, Merle West Medical Center, Klamath Falls, OR
Doing primary
Anesthesia in a community Setting
1992 to 1997
Chronic Pain and Addiction Management, Eugene and Springfield, OR
Medication and
therapy Management
Addiction Management
1997 to present
Journal Editing:
Editorial Advisory Board
Practical Pain Management
2007 to present
Teaching Experience:
Lecturer
at the Annual Legal Training Conference for the Air Force JAG office
Topics of Anesthesiology
Topics
of Drug Addiction
1986 to 1989
Volunteer Instructor, Anesthesiology, UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento California
Lectures
to Anesthesia Residents
Operating Room Supervision of Resident trainees
1987 to 1989
Speaker for Jansen Pharmaceuticals,
Wyeth Ayerst Pharmaceuticals, Al
Pharma, and Reckitt Benekiser Pharmaceuticals
Introducing
new medications to physicians in the community
1987 to present
Volunteer Instructor, Anesthesiology,
University of North
Dakota Medical School,
Grand Forks, North Dakota
In conjunction with work at VA Hospital.
1991 to 1992
Instructor
at University of Oregon,
Prescription Drug Abuse, Drug Treatment
2004 to present
Trainer at Boy Scout Woodbadge
Dale Carnegie type Leadership Management Course, 4 courses taught
2001 to 2006
Instructor at Lane Community College, Eugene Oregon
Courses include: Pain Management New Strategies, Crisis intervention
2007 to present
Community Volunteer positions:
Boy Scouts of
America Adult Leader, OA Vigil Honor , Adult Woodbadge Trainer
1993 to present
Boy Scout National Jamboree Staff Member
2001
Civil Air Patrol Volunteer Leader
1996
to 1998
Board Member, Pain Society
of Oregon
2002 to 2004
Lane
County Heroin Task Force Member
2003
Chairman Lane County Coalition for the Prevention of Substance Abuse,
Charter member
2004
2005 to 2007
Hobbies:
Previously a Private Pilot, Instrument Rated
Flight experience from light aircraft to F-16,
C-130
Sailing
Scuba Diver with Advanced training
Photography, Computer Networking and Database management