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Fred J. Crapse, Jr., D.O. Fred J. Crapse, Jr., D.O.
Vice Chair and Associate Professor of Surgery

fred.crapse@okstate.edu
918.747.5322

Education | Professional Experience | Licensure & Certification | Honors & Awards | Organizations | Accomplishments | Publications

Education

1999-2000
Chief Surgical Resident
Tulsa Regional Medical Center (TRMC)
Tulsa, OK

1996-1999
Surgical Resident
TRMC

1995-1996
General Rotating Internship
TRMC

1991-1995
D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Lewisburg, WV

1982-1984
B.S. (Respiratory Therapy)
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA

1978-1982
B.S. (Education)
Georgia Southern College
Statesboro, GA

Professional Experience

2000-present
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OSU-COM)
Tulsa, OK

1986-1991
Clinical Director of Respiratory Services
South Fulton Hospital
East Point, GA

1984-1986
Shift Supervisor Respiratory Therapy
Grady Memorial Hospital
Atlanta, GA

Licensure and Certification

  • ATLS certified
  • PALS certified
  • ACLS certified
  • BCLS certified
  • Board certified, General Surgery

Honors and Awards

  • National Leadership Award, 2003
  • Who’s Who in Health Sciences Education, 2003
  • Faculty Member of the Year, OSU-COM, 2002
  • Best Teaching Intern, TRMC, 2002
  • Teaching Intern of the Year, TRMC, 1995-1996
  • West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
    Graduated with Scholastic Honors, Class President, President Journal Club,
    Member, Psi Sigma Alpha, 1991-1995

Professional Organizations

  • American Osteopathic Surgeons, 2004
  • Reviewer, Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2003
  • Board Member, Tulsa Osteopathic Medical Society
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, 1997-present
  • Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, 1996-present
  • Member Phi Sigma Alpha, 1994-present
  • Member American Osteopathic Medicine, 1992-present
  • Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association, 1992-present

Accomplishments

OSU-COM

  • Successfully completed requirements for board certification in general surgery. Certification number 1739
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Critical Care Medicine
  • Successfully completed advanced laprascopic splenectomy and adrenalectomy course
  • Successfully completed procedure for prolapsed hemorrhoids course
  • Developed reading curriculum for Oklahoma State University core students
  • Developed test curriculum for Oklahoma State University core students
  • Daily instruction of surgical residents while maintaining the highest volume surgical practice at Tulsa Regional Medical Center
  • Daily instruction of medical students
  • Monthly administration of student evaluations and examinations

South Fulton Hospital, East Point, GA

  • Nationally registered respiratory therapist
  • Responsible for daily and long term clinical respiratory services
  • Responsible for placement and removal of clinical personnel
  • Developed and maintained neonatal intensive care unit

Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta GA

  • Supervised 6 –10 staff therapists daily
  • Responsible for daily staff scheduling

Publications

Lifestyle Changes Associated with Osteopathic Medical Education. Crapse FJ, Hudgins P, Baker H. JAOA 93(10) 1051-1055

Medical Cross. Crapse FJ. Student Doctor 95(3) 52.

Middle Colic Artery Rupture in a Patient with Anca Associated Vasculitis. Crapse FJ; J of Oklahoma State Medical Association, 2004 (8)

Acute Appendicitis. Crapse FJ, Foster DC, J of the Oklahoma D.O. 2004 (11), Vol. 69, No. 6.

 

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