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KATHRYN L. MURRAY, M.S., CGC Date of Birth: 5/24/62 Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan Work Address: Center for Genetics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine 3355 RiverBend Drive, Ste 210 Springfield, OR 97477 541-349-7600 Fax: 541-868-9203 Email: [email protected] (Please use personal email) Education: Bachelor of Science. Alma College, Alma MI, 1984. Majors: Biology and Chemistry with an emphasis in Mathematics & Computers. Master of Science in Human Genetics. Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY, 1986. Breast Cancer Risk Analysis. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, 1989 - 1990. Molecular Diagnostic Counseling and The Human Genome Project. University of Michigan, 1993. BRCA1 Predisposition Counseling. Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 1995. “Breast Cancer: Genetics & Risk Evaluation Workshop.” University of Michigan, 1997. “Cancer Genetic Counseling: A New Era Unfolds.” National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Short Course, Baltimore MD, 1997. First and Second Trimester Evaluation of Risk. FASTER trial training course, Boston 1999. “Intensive Course in Cancer Risk Assessment.” City of Hope: Division of Clinical Cancer Genetics, Duarte California, January 2009 March 2009. Curriculum Vitae Certification: Diplomate: American Board of Medical Genetics, 1987. Diplomate: American Board of Genetic Counseling, 1993. ABGC Certification: expires 12/31/2018. Sickle Cell Counselor, State of California, 1990. Personal Information: Present Position: Director of Genetic Services: Center for Genetics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Consultant: Peacehealth Laboratories: Cystic Fibrosis, Prenatal Screening Programs & Advisory role regarding partnering with outside laboratories. Consultant: Women’s Care Fertility Center Consultant: Oregon Imaging Breast and MRI Center Consultant: Willamette Valley Cancer Institute Consultant: Myriad Genetics. Internship Advisor: Brigham Young University, Biology Department. 2013. Internship Advisor: University of Oregon, Biology department 2007-present. Mentor for undergraduate students interested in genetic counseling 1990-present. (15/16 have graduated from genetic counseling programs) Associate Editorial Board Member: Journal of Investigative Genomics. 2015-present. Home Address: 3425 Alder Street Eugene, OR 97405 Cell: 541-510-5065 [email protected]

Transcript of KMurray CV Aug 2015

KATHRYN L. MURRAY, M.S., CGC

Date of Birth: 5/24/62

Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan

Work Address:

Center for Genetics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine

3355 RiverBend Drive, Ste 210

Springfield, OR 97477

541-349-7600

Fax: 541-868-9203

Email: [email protected]

(Please use personal email)

Education: Bachelor of Science. Alma College, Alma MI, 1984.

Majors: Biology and Chemistry with an emphasis in Mathematics & Computers.

Master of Science in Human Genetics. Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY, 1986.

Breast Cancer Risk Analysis. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, 1989 - 1990.

Molecular Diagnostic Counseling and The Human Genome Project. University of Michigan,

1993.

BRCA1 Predisposition Counseling. Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 1995.

“Breast Cancer: Genetics & Risk Evaluation Workshop.” University of Michigan, 1997.

“Cancer Genetic Counseling: A New Era Unfolds.” National Society of Genetic Counselors

(NSGC) Short Course, Baltimore MD, 1997.

First and Second Trimester Evaluation of Risk. FASTER trial training course, Boston 1999.

“Intensive Course in Cancer Risk Assessment.” City of Hope: Division of Clinical Cancer

Genetics, Duarte California, January 2009 – March 2009.

Curriculum Vitae

Certification:

Diplomate: American Board of Medical Genetics, 1987.

Diplomate: American Board of Genetic Counseling, 1993.

ABGC Certification: expires 12/31/2018. Sickle Cell Counselor, State of California, 1990.

Personal Information:

Present Position: Director of Genetic Services: Center for Genetics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Consultant: Peacehealth Laboratories: Cystic Fibrosis, Prenatal Screening Programs &

Advisory role regarding partnering with outside laboratories.

Consultant: Women’s Care Fertility Center

Consultant: Oregon Imaging Breast and MRI Center

Consultant: Willamette Valley Cancer Institute

Consultant: Myriad Genetics.

Internship Advisor: Brigham Young University, Biology Department. 2013.

Internship Advisor: University of Oregon, Biology department 2007-present.

Mentor for undergraduate students interested in genetic counseling 1990-present.

(15/16 have graduated from genetic counseling programs)

Associate Editorial Board Member: Journal of Investigative Genomics. 2015-present.

Home Address:

3425 Alder Street

Eugene, OR 97405

Cell: 541-510-5065

[email protected]

Publications:

Murray, K. Prenatal Diagnosis. Winter 91-92. Midwifery Today No. 20.

An Ethics Casebook for Genetic Counselors. 1994. Maley, J. Center for Biomedical Ethics

and Division of Medical Genetics, University of Virginia.. Contributor.

Zlot A., Silvey K., Newell N., Voian N., Hamman K., Sampson J., Dorsey P., Bland MP., Reiss J.,

Goddard K., Ledbetter N., King K., Kovack K., Murray K., Nystrom R., Bradley K. Cancer

Genetic Testing in Oregon: Preliminary Findings from Genetic Services Provider Clinical

Data. Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention: Translation Programs in Education.

Surveillance and Policy. 2010.

Author and Graphic Designer of Center for Genetics Brochures.

Graphic Designer of 12 month calendar for distribution to 200+ referral centers, 1999 –2010.

Diana W. Bianchi, MD; Darya Chudova, PhD; Amy J. Sehnert, MD; Sucheta Bhatt, MD;

Kathryn Murray, MS; Tracy L Prosen, MD; Judy Garber, MD; Louise Wilkins-

Haug MD, PhD; Neeta L. Vora, MD; Stephen Warsof, MD, James Goldberg, MD;

Tina Ziainia, MD; Merideth Halks-Miller, MD. Noninvasive prenatal testing

and incidental detection of occult maternal malignancies. JAMA. 2015;

314(2):162-169.

Internships: New York University, Bellevue Hospital: Cytogenetic Laboratory. New York NY, 1984

Down State Medical Center: Genetic Counseling. Brooklyn NY, 1985.

New York University: Genetic Counseling. New York NY, 1986.

Harlem Hospital, Sickle Cell Center: Genetic Counseling. Harlem NY, 1986.

Professional Experience:

U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Detroit Regional Laboratory. Physical Science Aide.

Internship 1983.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Detroit Regional Laboratory. Physical Science Aide.

Internship 1982.

Genessee County Political Headquarters, Flint MI. Political Coordinator for County, State,

and National Candidates. 1984.

University of Michigan, Department of Neurology, Ann Arbor MI. Genetic Case Worker.

Worked on the Huntington’s Disease Marker Validation Project. Internship 1985.

New York Medical College: Cytogenetics, Valhalla NY. Cytogenetic Technologist.

1984 - 86.

Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach CA. Senior Genetic Counselor.

1986 - 90.

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Professional Experience Continued:

Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach CA. Lecturer in Perinatology

Education and Genetic Grand Rounds. 1986 - 90.

Univ. of CA @ Long Beach. Lecturer in the Department of Graduate Education. 1987 - 90.

March of Dimes, Emerald Chapter, Oregon. Member of the Health Professional Advisory

Committee. 1990 - 96.

Sarah Lawrence College, New York. Onsite Clinical Supervisor, Eugene OR. 1996.

University of Oregon, Eugene OR. Lecturer in the Department of Biology. 1992 - 99.

Lecturer in Department of Psychology. 2001 - 2009.

March of Dimes, Emerald Chapter, Oregon. Board of Directors and Chairman of the Health

Professional Advisory Committee. 1994 - 98.

Fetal Diagnostic Center, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Eugene OR. Senior Genetic

Counselor. Development , Coordinator of Genetic Services, including office

management, budget & hiring. 1990 - 1998.

Neonatal Intensive Care Center, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Eugene OR. Lecturer in Core

curriculum courses for nursing continuing education.

Sarah Lawrence College: Master’s Human Genetics Program, Bronxville NY. Student Site

Supervisor. 1998, 2010.

Cancer Genetic Working Group, City of Hope. Participant in case presentations and

discussions of unusual cancer histories and coordination of care.

Center for Genetics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Eugene OR. Director of

Genetic Services. Development, Implementation, and Coordination of Genetic

Services including prenatal diagnosis, inherited cancer syndromes, and adult

neurological disease such as Huntington disease. 1998 - Present.

Community Cancer Risk Assessment Project in collaboration with Myriad

Genetics. Designed and executed a pilot project for community education of expert

providers (surgeons, oncologists, and gastroenterologists). Slide presentation

available upon request.

Professional Appointments:

Board of Directors: March of Dimes, Emerald Chapter.

Chairperson: Health Professional Advisory Committee (Grant Review), 1998.

Board of Directors of PacNorGG (Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group).

Co-Chairperson: Cancer Committee 1/97-11/97.

Chairperson: Data Committee 11/97.

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Professional Memberships:

National Society of Genetic Counselors. 1987 - Present.

NSGC Cancer Special Interest Group, founding member – Present.

NSGC Prenatal Special Interest Group, founding member – Present.

American Board of Genetic Counseling. 1993 - Present.

American Board of Medical Genetics. 1987 - Present.

Peacehealth Corporate Ethics Committee. Ad hoc member. 1997 - Present.

American College of Medical Genetics – 1993 - inactive.

American Society of Human Genetics – 1987 - inactive.

Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group (PacNorGG). Prenatal, Ethics, Data, & Cancer

Committees. 1990 - 2003. (2003 Program Disbanded)

March of Dimes, Emerald Chapter. 1990 - 1998.

Cancer Genetics Working Group, City of Hope Clinical Cancer Genetics, 2009 – Present.

Genetic Counseling Oregon State Licensure Working Group, 2010 – Present.

Educational Committees:

1995 NSGC National Educational Conference: Abstract Committee.

1996 NSGC National Educational Conference: Program Committee.

1996 Region VI Asilomar Educational Conference: Program Committee.

1997 NSGC National Educational Conference: Program Committee.

1997 NSGC National Course on Cancer Genetics: Program Committee.

1996-1999 Co-Chairman of Education for the NSGC Cancer Committee.

1996-2006 Co-Chair of Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group Cancer Committee.

Professional Appointments Continued:

Co-Chairperson of Education in the NSGC Cancer Significant Interest Group, 1997 – 98.

Onsite Principal Investigator: “BRCA1 Predisposition Testing Program”. Dana-Farber

Cancer Institute & Univ. of Penn. Funding Provided by the National Cancer

Institute and the National Center for Human Genome Research, Ethical, Legal and

Social Implications Branch, 1995.

Program Chair: NSGC Annual Education Conference, 1999.

Committee Member: Oregon Genetics Advisory Plan Council, 2002-present.

University of Oregon Student Mentoring Program, 1995 – Present.

Committee Member: Oregon State Genetic Advisory Committee. 2009-Present.

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Professional Presentations:

NSGC Region VI Asilomar Conference. “Ethical Dilemmas of Disclosure in Families

with Huntington’s Disease.” 3/88.

Saddleback Women’s Hospital. Saddleback CA. “Preconceptions, Genetic Concerns Prior to

Pregnancy.” 1986 - 89.

Sacred Heart Medical Center. “Prevent Birth Defects: Nondirective Genetic Counseling;

Why is it Important?” 8/91.

PacNorGG Educational Conference. Seattle WA. “The Highs and Lows of AFP.” 5/93.

Oregon Health Sciences University. Portland OR. “Cystic Hygromas and Choroid Plexus

Cysts.” 3/94.

Chi Epsilon Mu: Chemistry Honor Society. Treasurer. 1980-84.

Beta Beta Beta: Biology Honor Society. 1980-84.

Presidential Scholarship. 1980-84.

Dean’s List for Academic Achievement.

Leadership Award: Big Brothers / Big Sisters of America. 1984.

Mentor Program: University of Oregon. 1995 - Present.

Board Member of the Year: March of Dimes. 1995.

Leadership Award: March of Dimes. 1996.

Honors:

1998-1999 Chairman of Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group Data Committee.

1999 NSGC National Education Conference: Program Committee Chair.

2004 NSGC Regional 6 Meeting: Program Committee.

2006 NSGC Region 6 Meeting: Program Book Committee Chair.

2005-Present Mentor for South Eugene International High School, Senior Projects.

Educational Committees Continued:

Sacred Heart Medical Center Annual Educational Conference. Eugene OR. “Cystic Hygromas

and Choroid Plexus Cysts. Review of Literature and Management Recommendations.”

8/94.

Oregon Ultrasound Society. Portland OR. “Cystic Hygromas & Choriod Plexus Cysts.” 10/94.

Portland State Univ. Portland OR. “Genetics and the Personal Context: Ethical and Legal

Implications.” 10/95.

Cacoon Nursing Educational Conference. Portland OR. “Genetic Counseling Issues for the

Pediatric Nurse.” 4/96.

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Professional Presentations Continued:

Oregon Health Sciences University Conference. Portland OR. “Cancer is Always Genetic.”

Videotaped. 4/96.

Kaiser Educational Conference. Portland OR. “The Genetics of Cancer.” 5/96.

Kaiser Educational Conference. Portland OR. “The Building Blocks of Genetics: Past,

Present & Future.” 5/96.

Sacred Heart Medical Center. Eugene OR. “Perinatal and NICU Core Curriculum Classes:

Genetic Issues.” 1990 - Present.

Ultrasound Society Meeting. Eugene OR. “What Additional to Look for, When One Anomaly

is Detected on Ultrasound.” 1/96.

Ultrasound Society Meeting. Eugene OR. “BRCA1 Gene Implications Before the Breast

Ultrasound.” 11/96.

Providence Catholic Healthcare Corporate Office, Corporate Offices. Seattle WA.

“Genetics: Implications for the Future.” 12/96.

Legacy Cancer Services. Portland OR. “Breast Cancer & Heredity.” 10/96. Audiotaped.

Sacred Heart Medical Center. Eugene OR. “Family History of Breast & Ovarian Cancer....

What Do You Ask? What Do You Say? What is BRCA1?.” 8/96.

NSGC Annual Education Conference, Plenary Speaker, Baltimore MD. “In Everyday

Genetic Counseling, What Role Does Cancer Genetics Play?” 10/97.

System Ethics Conference for Providence & PeaceHealth Care, Keynote Speaker.

Seattle WA. “Overview of Genetics: The Key to Opening the Door.” 11/97.

Oregon Breast Cancer Coalition. Eugene OR. “Genetics and Breast Cancer” 1/98.

Sacred Heart Medical Center. Eugene OR. “Cancer Genetics” 2/98.

Salem Hospital, Salem OR. “Cancer Genetics: Evaluating the Family History” 3/98.

Oregon Breast and Cervical Cancer Program. Eugene OR. “The Genetics of Breast Cancer

and the Perception of Risk” 9/98.

“Ethical Issues in the Age of Genetics.” Patient Care. 11/15/98, pg 137-142. Article Consultant.

Linn County Genealogical Society. Albany OR. “Genealogy and DNA: Does DNA Determine

a Familial Relationship?” 5/99.

Peace Harbor Community Hospital. Florence OR. “What Physicians Need to Know about

BRCA1 & BRCA2 Testing.” 4/02.

Providence Catholic Healthcare Corporate Office, Corporate Offices, Seattle WA.

“Impact of Genetic Testing on the Delivery of Health Care: Ethical Concerns.” 5/02.

Pacific Source Health Insurance Group. Eugene OR. “What Physicians and Insurers Need to

Know about BRCA1 & BRCA2 Counseling and Testing.” 8/02.

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Professional Presentations Continued:

The Endocrine Society 84th Annual Meeting. San Francisco CA. “Experiencing the Future:

Discover the Power of Genetics.” 6/02.

NSGC Region 6 Meeting. Tahoe NV. “Is My Baby Ok.” 5/04.

Oregon Breast Cancer Coalition. Eugene OR. “The Inherited Cancer Syndromes.” 8/05.

Genzyme Genetics. “Molecular Genetics of Colon Cancer.” St. Louis MO 3/06.

Oregon Medical Laboratories. “Screening for Chromosomal Abnormalities in Pregnancy.” 5/08.

State X-ray Convention. Cottage Grove OR. “Cancer Genetics: Discussion of a Variety of

Genetic Cancer Syndromes and the Role Imaging has In Screening these Patients.” 4/2009.

City of Hope Webinar. Duarte CA. “Family History, Separating Truth from Fiction”

Review of the literature of Factitious Syndrome (Munchausen Syndrome) and

Case Presentation. 10/2009.

Oregon Health Science University, Medical School. Portland OR. “Family History, Separating

Truth from Fiction” Review of the literature of Factitious Syndrome (Munchausen Syndrome)

and Case Presentation. 10/2009.

St. Charles Cancer Center, Young Survivorship Meeting. Bend OR. “What is in Your Genes?

All Cancer is Genetic, But is it Inherited.” 9/2010.

Peachealth Laboratory Annual Sales Educational Meeting, Vancouver WA. “NIPT: The

Future of Prenatal Diagnosis.” 2/2013.

Corvallis Clinic Obstetrical Physicians. Corvallis OR. “NIPT screening in Obstetrical

Care.” 5/2013.

Samaritan Health Services, Obstetrics/Gynecology. Albany, with broadcast to Lebanon,

Corvallis, Newport, Lincoln City Oregon. “NIPT Screening: Implications for Obstetrical

Care.” 6/2015.

Research: “Comparison of Patients Who had Amniocentesis to Those Who Did Not and the Role

Ultrasound Played in the Decision.” Thesis Advisor. University of Oregon Honors

Program. 1997-1998.

“Fetal Cells in Maternal Serum.” In conjunction with Diana Bianchi MD, Tufts University.

Co-Authored Grant “Think Ahead...... Folic Acid Campaign.” Funded 1996-1997 by the

Oregon Office of Disabilities.” Portland OR.

The CHARMM Study, SQNM-T21-2002. Informed Consent and Sample Collection for a

laboratory study to identify a marker in the maternal blood to better identify pregnancies

with a chromosome abnormality. 2010 – 2013.

“Community Cancer Risk Assessment: An integrated Model for Cancer Genetic Testing

and Referral” Principal Investigator. 2012-Present. This project was the result of a grant

received to explore the possibility of an integrated community cancer risk assessment

program.

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Areas of Interest:

Public Speaking. Prenatal Genetics. Cancer Genetics. Huntington Disease.

Program Development. Education. Computers. Video Production.

Poster Presentations: Bart’s Hydrops Fetalis is Not Uniformly Fatal. Society of Perinatal Obstetricians, Jan 1992.

Antepartal Detection of Cleft Palate Without Cleft Lip. AIUM, Mar 1992.

Redefining the Incidence of Congenital Anomalies: Collaborative Use of the ICD-9 Coding

System. ACOG, District Meeting. 1994.

Efficacy of BPD/FL Ratio in Oregon Pregnancies at Risk for Down Syndrome. ACOG, 1995.

Sonography of the Peduncles: Use in the Detection of Trisomy 21. SDMS, Sept 1996.

Amniocentesis in Choroid Plexus Cyst (CPC) Evaluation, Should Practitioners Refer for

Isolated CPC. ACOG District Meeting, 1997.

Impact of High Resolution Ultrasound on the Decision to Accept Amniocentesis in Advanced

Maternal Age Screening. ACOG District Meeting, 1997.

Correlation of Occult Maternal Colon Cancer with NIPT Screening. NSGC AEC,

Pittsburgh, PA , 2015.

Family History: Separating Truth from Fiction. Cancer Risk’s Assessment’s Unique

Vulnerability to Munchhausen Syndrome. NSGC AEC, Pittsburgh,

PA , 2015.

Areas of Computer Expertise:

Operating Systems: Win 8, Windows 7, XP (home and professional), 98SE, Win95, DOS.

Office Applications: Microsoft office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Microsoft Publisher. Quicken.

Graphic Design and Video Applications: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, CD and DVD authoring software. Previously created instructional videos for Anheuser-Busch.

Legal Consultation: Legal Consultant for Keating Jones & Hughes, P.C. Moran v. Siskiyo Community Health

Center. Josephine County Circuit Court Case. No. 07CV0239. 2007.

Legal Consultant for Johnson, Clifton, Larson &Schaller, P.C. Neonatal case in which the

child suffered brain damage. 2011.

Research Continued: “Surveillance and Evaluation of Breast Cancer Genomic Testing in Oregonians.” On site

Principal Investigator. Oregon Genetics Program. Needs Assessment of breast cancer and

colon cancer genetic testing. 2010.

“Surveillance and Evaluation of Breast Cancer Genomic Testing and Follow-up in Oregonians.”

Onsite Principal Investigator. Oregon Genetics Program. Approved by the Public Health

Division (FWA#00000520) IRB 10-24 on 2/14/2013. In process for local IRB approval.