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Jeffrey C. Mazique, M.D.
Birthplace Washington, D.C.
Synopsis Doctor of Medicine
Major fields of concentration:
Internal Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Education Howard University, College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine Degree, 1978
Brown University, Bachelor of Arts Degree
Political Science, 1974
Professional Experience
2004-Present
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
College of Allied Health
Howard University
Supervise and teach nurse practitioner students in the care of acute and chronic patients in the field of Internal Medicine
2001-Present
Assistant Professor Internal Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Medical School
Supervise and teach medical students in the care of acute and chronic patients in the field of Internal Medicine
2001-Present
Medical Officer Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Diagnose and treat acute and chronic patients in the field of Internal Medicine. Supervision of the Nurse Practitioners who also serve in the field of Internal Medicine.
Lecturer Department of Wellness WRAMC
1997-2001
Medical Officer District of Columbia Government
Public Benefits Corporation
Direct patient care-Internal Medicine, Congress Heights Medical Center. Diagnose and treat acute and chronic Internal Medicine problems. Supervise and coordinate the Internal Medicine staff which includes nurses and medical residents. Develop a patient information library through the Internet to facilitate greater understanding of medical conditions. Troubleshoot computer network for Congress Heights Medical Center.
1989-1997
Director, Metropolitan Walk-In Medical Center
Directed all patient care. Responsibilities included: diagnosis and follow up of chronic GYN, and pediatric patients.
1989-1997
Director, Metropolitan Ambulatory Care Center, Urgent Care Center
Directed all patient care. Diagnosed and treated acute medical,surgical ,pediatric and OB-GYN problems in the urgent care center. Supervised and coordinated staff that included; physicians, nurses, and administrative personnel. Responsible for the all aspects of employment such as hiring, termination and evaluation. Implemented a computerized system at the Urgent Care Center that integrated scheduling, professional correspondence, and continuing medical education. Developed a patient information library of medical information available for patients. Coordinated a system of quality assurance to guarantee to assure proper medical care for the patients.
1986-1989
Chief Medical Officer
Youth Services Administration, Department of Human Services, District of Columbia Government
Directed administration and patient care to incarcerate youth in the three facilities of Oak Hill, the Oak Hill Annex, and the Receiving Home. Coordinated medical activities of the medical staff that included physicians, physician’s assistants, and nursing personnel. Formulated and implemented health care policy, in accordance with standard of the American Public Health Association. Was on call twenty-four hours for medical emergencies.
1984-1986
Emergency Physician
Providence Hospital
Diagnosed and treated emergency patients in an acute care setting. Supervised the other physicians, nurses, and medical students in the emergency room.
1982-1984
Clinical Instructor of Internal Medicine
Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Emergency Medical Specialty Services
The duties of this position were similar to the above-mentioned position, however, since the hospital was affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, there was a greater emphasis on teaching of the residents and medical students.
1981-1982
Associate Partner
Private Practice-Internal Medicine
1981-1982
Attending-D.C. General Hospital
Department of Internal Medicine
1978-1981
Internship and Resident-Internal Medicine
D.C. General Hospital
Scholarships 1970-1974 Brown University
Awards 1981 “Outstanding Resident of the Year Award”
Given for outstanding achievement in teaching
Howard University College of Medicine
Grants 1973 Bio-Medical Engineering Grant
Goddard Space Flight Center
Licenses 1980 Medical License Washington, D.C.
1987 Medical License Maryland
Associations American Medical Association
National Medical Association
Brown University Medical Alumni Association
Brown University Admission Committee
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