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CURRICULUM VITAE E. Tonas Kalil, PT, MGA Instructor/Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science University of Maryland School of Medicine January 1, 2008 Contact Information 100 Penn Street Room 315B Baltimore, MD 21201 W410-706-7267 F410-706-5221 ekalil@som.umaryland.edu Education Master General Administration, Health Care, 1994 University of Maryland, College Park Bachelors Physical Therapy, 1985 University of Maryland, Baltimore Bachelors Therapeutic Recreation, 1978 University of Southern Mississippi Licensure Information/Registration Number Licensed Physical Therapist, State of Maryland, #15818, 1985 to present Military Service Commissioned Officer, U.S. Army Transportation Corps Active, 1978 to 1982, Fort Eustis, VA Reserve—1982 to 1988 Highest Rank Promoted, Captain Employment History Instructor, Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Baltimore, Maryland May 2005 – Present Physical Therapist, On Call Howard County General Hospital Columbia, Maryland 2002 - 2006

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Physical Therapist, On Call Frederick Memorial Hospital Frederick, Maryland 2000 - 2002 Physical Therapist, On Call Laurel Regional Hospital Laurel, Maryland 1995-2001 Co-Director National Fire Fighters Children’s Burn Camp Washington, DC 1995-Present Rehabilitation Consultant for Physical Therapy Sinai Rehabilitation Center, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1995 Staff Physical Therapist Baltimore Regional Burn Center Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 1985-1993 Professional Society Memberships American Physical Therapy Association, 1984 to present American Burn Association, 1986 to present American Camp Association, 1993 to present Honors and Awards 2001 Alumni of the Year University of Maryland Baltimore Physical Therapy Alumni Association Administrative Service Institutional Service SOM, PTRS Clinical Education Advisory Committee, 2005 to present Local and National Service Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Community Development Board, 2001 to present International Association of Burn Camps, founding member; treasurer, 2000 to 2005; chair person, 2006 to present

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Camp Co-Director/Secretary-Treasurer, Mid-Atlantic Burn Camp Fund, Inc., 1992 to present Volunteer Faculty University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dept. of Physical Therapy, 1995 to 2005 Guest Lecturer, Burn Rehabilitation Howard University School of Physical Therapy, 2004 to present Teaching Service Current Teaching Responsibilities in the Entry-level Physical Therapy Program DPTE 516 Medical Issues Block I, Spring Semester DPTE 537 Full-time Clinical Internship IV, Spring Semester DPTE 526 Part-time Affiliation II, Spring Semester DPTE 521 Medical Issues Block 2, Summer Semester DPTE 534 Full-time Clinical Internship I, Summer Semester DPTE 535 Full-time Clinical Internship II, Fall Semester DPTE 536 Full-time Clinical Internship III, Fall Semester DPTE 523 Part-time Affiliation I, Fall Semester Continuing Education Workshops, 2-day comprehensive course on burn rehabilitation. Kansas City, KA 2004 Los Angeles, CA 1999 Toledo, OH 1997 Publications Book Chapters 1. “The Road to Recovery—Physical Rehabilitation” and “Looking to the Future— Organized Support,” # M. Schmitt, E. Kalil, L. French, Severe Burns—A Family Guide to Medical and Emotional Recovery. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993 Peer-reviewed journal articles 1. “How Soon Is Safe? Ambulation of the Patient With Burns After Lower-Extremity Skin Grafting,” # M. Schmitt, E. Kalil, L. French, Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, January/February 1991 Proffered Communication 1. “Burn Camp Luncheon Symposium,” E. Kalil, L. French, Northeast Burn Conference, 2007 2. “Challenges to Clinical Decision Making in Light of Promotional Influences,” # E. Hakim, D. Hakim, E. Kalil, L. Cooke, Sun Conference, University of Texas El Paso, 2006 3. “Camper Selection,” E. Kalil, L. French, Burn Camp Workshop, 1992

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4. “Integration of Therapy in to Camping,” E. Kalil, L French, Burn Camp Workshop, 1992 5. “Changes in Self-Concept as a Result of the Burn Camp Experience,” E. Kalil, L. French, American Burn Association Annual Meeting, 1990 6. “An Overview of the Center for Burn Reconstruction at Francis Scott Key Medical Center,” R. Spence, E. Kalil, Mid-Atlantic Burn Conference, 1990 7. “OT and PT with the Use of Cultured Epithelium,” # M. Schmitt, E. Kalil, L. French, MidAtlantic Burn Conference, 1989

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