CURRICULUM VITAE

Marion Reynolds McMillan, III, M.D.

DATE OF BIRTH:

    16 March 1955

PLACE OF BIRTH:

    Atlanta, Georgia

ADDRESS:

    1018 Glen Road
    Seneca, SC 29678

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

    Office: (864) 886-9888
    Fax: (864) 886-9777
    E-mail: marionmc@att.net

MARITAL STATUS

    Married, wife: Charleah D. Newman-McMillan

EDUCATION:  

  • B.S., Biology, Yale University, 1976
  • M.D., Tufts University, 1980

INTERNSHIPS:  

  • July 1980 - June 1981
    Internal Medicine
    Naval Hospital
    Bethesda, MD 20814
     
  • July 1981 - June 1982
    Training and Certification as Aviation Medical Officer
    Naval Aerospace Medical Institute
    Pensacola, FL
     
  • Duty as Aviation Medical
    Officer and General Medical Officer
    Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
    Branch Clinic, Lakehurst, NJ

RESIDENCY:  

  • July 1982 - June 1985
    Internal Medicine
    Naval Hospital
    Bethesda, MD 20814
     
  • July 1988 - January 1991
    Anesthesiology
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA 19104

FELLOWSHIPS:

  • January 1991December 1991
    Pain Management
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA 19104

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

  • February 1983 - June 1985
    Teaching Fellow In Medicine
    Uniformed Services University
    of the Health Sciences
    Bethesda, MD 20814
     
  • October 2007-present
    Clinical Course Instructor
    Endoscopic Spinal Surgery
    JOIMAX, Inc.
    275 East Hacienda Avenue
    Campbell, CA 95008

BOARD CERTIFICATION:

  • Diplomate, American Board Of Internal
    Medicine, September 1984
  • Diplomate, American Board
    of Anesthesiology, April 1992

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

  • November 1984 - June 1985
    Research Elective In Critical CareMedicine:
    Alpha adrenergic receptor pharmacology in a rat model of chronic sepsis. Mechanisms of pharmacomechanical coupling in vascular tissue; Potential role of receptor mediated polyphosphoinositide turnover.

    Naval Medical Research Institute
    Bethesda, MD 20814

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 

  • July 1985 - November 1985
    Staff Physician, Internal Medicine
    Naval Hospital, Beaufort, SC
     
  • December 1985 - June 1987
    Chairman, Internal Medicine
    Naval Hospital, Beaufort, SC
     
  • July 1987 - June 1988
    Staff Internist and Chief Medical Officer
    Primedical Corporation
    1800 Century Blvd., Suite 1000
    Atlanta, GA 30345
     
  • January 1992 – December 2005
    Departments of Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine
    Oconee Memorial Hospital
    Seneca, SC 29678
     
  • October 2000 - present
    Staff physician
    Foothills Regional Pain Center
    Interventional Pain Management
    457 Sandifer Boulevard, Suite 2
    Seneca, SC 29678
    Internet: www.foothillspain.com
     
  • March 2001 - present
    Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
    Palmetto Baptist Medical Center
    Easley, SC 29672
     
  • Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
    Cannon Memorial Hospital
    Pickens, SC 29671
     
  • Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
    Anderson Area Medical Center
    Anderson, SC 29621
     
  • August 2002 - present
    Medical Director
    Upstate Pain Management and Surgery Center
    457 Sandifer Boulevard, Suite 4
    Seneca, SC 29678
     
  • February 2007- present
    Departments of Pain Management and Internal Medicine
    St. Francis Bon Secours Medical Center
    Greenville, SC 29601

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:  

  • Member, South Carolina Medical Association
  • Member, American Medical Association
  • Member, International Anesthesia Research Society
  • Member, South Carolina Society of Anesthesiologists
  • Member, North American Spine Society

PUBLICATIONS:

  • McMillan MR, Chernow B, and Roth BL, Alterations in alpha adrenergic receptor binding in a rat model of chronic sepsis. Circulatory Shock 16:83, 1985. Presented to the Shock Society, Eighth Annual Conference on Shock, Baltimore, MD, 12 June 1985.
  • McMillan MR, Chernow B, and Roth BL, Phorbol esters inhibit alpha1 adrenergic receptor stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis and contraction in rat aorta: evidence for a link between vascular contraction and phosphoinositide turnover. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 134:970, 1986.
  • McMillan MR, Chernow B, and Roth BL, Phorbol esters inhibit alpha1 adrenergic receptor stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis and contraction in rat aorta. Federation Proceedings, 45:672, 1986. Presented to the Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology, St. Louis, MO, 16 April 1986.
  • McMillan MR, Chernow B, and Roth B L, Hepatic alpha1 adrenergic receptor alteration in a rat model of chronic sepsis. Circulatory Shock, 19:185, 1986.
  • Lazarus A, McMillan MR, and Miramadi A, Pulmonary involvement in Sweet's syndrome (acute febrile neutrophillic dermatosis): preleukemic and leukemic phases of acute myelogenous leukemia., Chest, 90:922, 1986.
  • McMillan MR, Doud T, Nugent W, Catheter associated masses in patients receiving intrathecal analgesic therapy. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2003; 96:186-190
  • McMillan MR, Crumpton C, Cortical blindness and neurologic injury complicating cervical transforaminal injection for cervical radiculopathy. Anesthesiology 2003; 99:509-511
  • McMillan MR, Patterson PA, Parker V, Percutaneous laser disc decompression for the treatment of discogenic lumbar pain and sciatica; A preliminary report with 3 month followup in a general pain clinic population. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery 2004; 22:434-438
  • McMillan M, Fejos A, Confirmation of disc vaporization by detection of gas bubbles during percutaneous laser disc decompression. IMLAS Abstracts 2005; 351-352
  • McMillan M, Percutaneous laser disc decompression, letter to the editor. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery 2006; 24:773

INVITED LECTURES:

  • Newer Interventional Pain Management Modalities; presented to 2006 Pain Symposium, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, SC September 8, 2006.
  • Modern Management of Injured Workers with Spinal Pain; presented to South Carolina Workers Compensation Educational Association, 29th Annual Educational Conference on Workers’ Compensation, Myrtle Beach SC, October 24, 2005
  • Percutaneous Techniques of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery; presented to Third Annual South Carolina Pain Management Conference, Hilton Head Island, SC, September 6, 2004. CME Accredited by Medical University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

RECENT CME COURSES ATTENDED:

  • Cleveland Clinic/Michael Stanton Hicks Pain Management and Regional Anesthesia Course and Cadaver Workshops. February 2002, Kew West, FL
  • Medtronic Advanced Pain Management Update; including cadaver workshops. September 2002, Memphis, TN
  • Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression Tutorial; Daniel S. J. Choy, MD. February 2003, Laser Spine Center, New York, NY
  • American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting and Program, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2004
  • Fourth Annual South Carolina Pain Management Conference, Hilton Head Island, SC, September 16, 2006
  • Cleveland Clinic Ninth Annual Pain Management Symposium, Orlando Florida, February 10-14, 2007
  • Advanced Topics Meeting in Neuromodulation with a Cadaver Workshop, Durham, NC, February 17, 2007; sponsored by Advanced Neuromodulation Systems
  • American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spinal Medicine and Surgery (AAMISMS) Ninteenth Course of Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Thousand Oaks, California, February 20-22, 2007; Course Director, John C. Chiu MD
  • Advanced Physician Training Workshop on Spinal Cord Stimulation; Lousiana State University, New Orleans, LA. May 17, 2008. Cadaver workshop on percutaneous and laminotomy placement of SCS electrodes. Boston Scientific Corporation.

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