About

Dr. Barry wheeler

Barry M. Wheeler, N.D.


MEDICAL CONSULTANT
Excellent communication skills shown with supervisors, colleagues and general public. Careful attention to detail and strong learning skills allow evidence based conclusions and implementations of well-designed plans and change. Self-starter, organized, disciplined, goal oriented and confident. Able to give high quality written and oral presentations to large and small groups of community members. Assist members through motivation in completing their goals. Fluent in Spanish.


EDUCATION

Naturopathic Doctor

National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR, June, 2009

Additional training in Functional Blood Chemistry.

Bachelors of Science in Biology and Bachelors of Arts in International Studies; Minors in Chemistry and Spanish; Magna Cum Laude; GPA 3.82

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2005



CLINICAL ROTATION EXPERIENCE

Clinical Lab Diagnosis

Dr. Sandra Szabat, ND, MPH.  Intravenous therapy, functional blood chemistry, heavy metal detox, and cancer care.  April, 2009 – June, 2009.

Women’s Health

Dr. Yasmin Chotocruz, ND.  Women’s health, medical Spanish, and bio-identical hormone replacement.  January, 2009 – March, 2009.

Integrative Medicine

Dr. Daniel Newman, MD, ND, LAc.  General medicine, drug detox, chinese herbs, intravenous therapy, heavy metal detox, drug-herb interactions, and acupuncture.  April, 2009 – June, 2009.

Clinical Nutrition

Dr. Russell Marz, ND.  Nutrition, intravenous therapy, heavy metal detox, acupuncture, and herbology.  April, 2009 – June, 2009.


Thyroid Care
Dr. Judy Peabody, ND.  Thyroid care and lab testing.  January, 2009 – June, 2009.

Functional Gastroenterology

Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND.  Functional gastroenterology lab testing.  July, 2008 – September, 2008 and January, 2009 – March, 2009.

Other Clinical Experience

Maki Aoki, ND.  Drug addiction, screening physical exams, and acute care.  April, 2009 – June, 2009.

Karen Frangos, ND, PT.  Physical medicine.  July, 2008 – September, 2008.

Joel Agresta, DC, PT.  Physical medicine. July, 2008 – September, 2008.

Alicia Bigelow, ND.  Environmental medicine. July, 2008 – September, 2008.

Audrey Bergsma, ND. Mental/emotional/neurotransmitters.  September, 2008 – December, 2008.

Robert Wilson, ND, MD.  Minor surgery.  September, 2008 – December, 2008.

Brigid McMonagle, ND.  Physical medicine, neuro-therapy, nasal specific therapy, and gastroenterology.  September, 2008 – December, 2008.

Gary Domby, DC.  Chiropractic.  March, 2008 – August, 2008.


HONORS AND AWARDS
NCNM Academic Achievement Award Scholarship
NCNM Course Honors
URISC Research Grant
International Undergraduate Research Program Award
Porter Pre-med Scholarship
OSU Honor Roll
Robert R. Poole Scholarship for Pre-medical Students
Berger Scholarship for Academic Achievement

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Field Researcher

Interviewed experts on medicinal plants, compared field specimens with cataloged specimens, and compiled data collected on Maytenus krokovii (Ecuador). Dr. Richard Halse  (halser@science.oregonstate.edu). 50 hours/week, Summer, 2004.

Research Assistant

Prepared, analyzed, and characterized conjugates of ascorbic acid and acrolein. Dr. Fred Stevens, Linus Pauling Institute. 2-6 hours/week. January, 2005 – April, 2005.


COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Receptionist at East County Community Clinic (Spanish)

Maintaining records and schedules, customer service and sales, intern support, and telephone services.  Supervisor Rhonda Combs. 4 hrs/week, January, 2006 – June, 2006.

Information Desk Attendant

Communicating locations of classes and workshops, monitoring entry of authorized persons, and maintaining security of NCNM campus.  4 hrs/week, Fall 2005 – Spring, 2007.

Emergency Room Volunteer

Assisted doctors and nurses with patient care and record retrieval at Good Samaritan Hospital, Corvallis, Oregon. 4 hrs/week. January, 2004 – March, 2004.

SHAB ASOSU Representative

Represented Student Health Advisory Board (SHAB) at budget hearings and attended SHAB and ASOSU Undergraduate Senate meetings (OSU); 1-2 hours/week; 2004-2005.

Sunshine House Volunteer

Translated Spanish and assisted health professionals in patient care; Community Outreach, Inc., Lisa Quick (lquick@communityoutreachinc.org).  4-8 hrs/month. March, 2004 – June, 2005.


RESEARCH PAPERS

6 case papers at NCNM using naturopathic modalities to treat a variety of conditions.

“Chuchuhuasu: its uses and commerce.” Thesis based on research in Ecuador, Summer, 2004; completed May, 2005.


MARKETING EXPERIENCE

Marketing Director

Meridian Valley Laboratories, Inc. Marketing strategy and implementation.Seattle, WA; February, 2010 – Present.

REFERENCES

Available upon request.

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