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Students encouraged to engage in
research
Efforts will pay dividends later
By Richard Heck
December 9, 2008
Become involved in research activity, no
matter how small, “and it will pay
dividends in the future,” Dan Culver,
D.O. (’96), told students during the
December 8 session of the OU-HCOM Alumni
Research Series.
“In the modern era of medicine, if
you’ve done a little bit of research,
you will be in a better position to
judge what you see clinically,” Culver
said in his noontime lecture,
“Sarcoidosis: Insights from the
bench-bed nexus.”
Culver is a staff physician in the
Department of Pulmonary, Allergy and
Critical Care Medicine and in the
Department of Pathobiology, both at
Cleveland Clinic Foundation. His
clinical and research interests center
on the manifestations and management of
sarcoidosis, a multi-systemic disorder
that occurs most frequently in the lungs
but can be found in almost any organ.
Culver introduced his research by
relating the case study of a 62-year-old
vascular surgeon who had contracted
tuberculosis during his internship
decades ago but was only recently
complaining about shortness of breath.
“Why such a long latency?” Culver
wondered about the physician’s delayed
onset of symptoms.
Part of the answer had to do with the
patient’s sarcoidosis. Culver now
conducts research to help determine the
cause of sarcoidosis. “Nobody has ever
pinned down (the cause),” he said,
though researchers suspect
a combination of genetics and geographic
variances, possibly an inhaled agent.
Culver has identified some possible
answers, which need further study,
he said. He noted that medical research
is always a group effort; more than 13
researchers at various medical and
academic institutions have collaborated
for his research.
Culver, whose own clinical and research
interests came about by chance, also
advised students to keep an open mind
before choosing a specialty.
“Medicine today is a more interactive
field with many specialties and
opportunities. If you find something
fun, you should continue to do it,” he
said.
Culver
is an ad hoc reviewer and editorial
advisor for various peer-reviewed
journals including Thorax, the
Journal of Clinical Outcomes
Management, the Journal of
Bronchology, the Quarterly
Journal of Medicine, and
Arthritis Care and Research.
In addition, Dr. Culver has presented a
variety of abstracts and preliminary
communications at the American Thoracic
Society, the Society of Leukocyte
Biology, and the World Association of
Sarcoidosis. He is a fellow of the
American College of Chest Physicians and
a member of several professional
associations, including the American
Thoracic Society, the American
Osteopathic Association and the World
Association of Sarcoidosis.
At OU-HCOM, Culver was class president in
1992-93 and Student Government
Association president in 1993-94.
He
completed his internship at South Pointe
Hospital, followed by an internal
medicine residency and a
pulmonary/critical care medicine
fellowship, both at the Cleveland
Clinic. He earned his undergraduate
degree from the Ohio State University.
Currently, he is a member of the OU-HCOM
Society of Alumni and Friends board of
directors.
Culver
has two brothers who also are OU-HCOM
graduates:
Andrew K. Culver, D.O. (’99), and
Thomas Culver, D.O. (’04).
The Alumni Research Series is sponsored
by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the
Society of Alumni and Friends.
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