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I am an entrepreneurial physician-executive with extensive experience as a surgeon and business man. I have proven myself as an accomplished leader in healthcare management, governmental and private affairs, and international medical missions. I am also an educator turned health economist, journalist, author and professor of finance, investing, insurance and risk management, free-market capitalism and strategic business administration.

Here you will find my publications and research portfolio – links to my books, articles, journals and a plethora of other writings. Please feel free to read, download and access them from my accounts on: SSRN, Google Scholar, Research Gate, H-Index, Library of Congress, National Institute of Health, Library of Medicine and other curated websites. You can also collect information on lectures and conferences, and see photos, consulting engagements, colleagues, students and related activities. Then, explore this entire website designed as my comprehensive inter-active Curriculum Vitae; in-toto.

Academic Influence

In addition to 2 medical degrees [MBBS and DPM], I have an MBA and M.Ed with earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life and health insurance, securities supervisor and real estate. I am a Certified Medical Planner™ and was a Certified Financial Planner™ for more than a decade.

Historically, my economics influencer was Kenneth Joseph Arrow PhD (23 August 1921 – 21 February 2017), the American economist, securities analyst, mathematician, risk manager, writer and political theorist. I just resonate with his protean academic background. He was the joint winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, with John Hicks in 1972. Today he is known as the “father” of health economics.

Other personally impacting authorities include the late Frank Cappiello PhD MBA [Professor: Finance at Loyola University and Harvard University], Uwe Reinhardt PhD [Professor: Economics Princeton University] and Arnold Seymour “Bud” Relman MD [Editor: New England Journal of Medicine] who coined the term “healthcare industrial complex.” Along with my friends and colleagues Richard Mata MD MA MS [CTO: Johns Hopkins University Health Information Technology], Thomas Getzen PhD CPA MBA [Chair Economics & Finance: Temple University School of Business], David Nash MD MBA [Dean: Thomas Jefferson University School of Population Health], Wesley Boyd MD PhD MA [Professor Psychiatry: Harvard and Yale Universities] and Ahmad Hashem MD PhD MA [CMIO: Microsoft Corporation]. All taught me much. I am grateful to them.

More broadly, I study the economic impact of various rules. I am curious about financial institutions, financial regulations (Dodd-Frank or Sarbanes Oxley), monetary institutions and central banks, free-market capitalism, the Euro, business firms and corporate culture. I am a student of Austrian Economics and F.A. Hayek. I am particularly curious about his “use of knowledge problem in society” and his thinking psychology on medical rent-seeking predators, medical paradoxes, Hobson’s Choice Medicine [decision-making, rationing and free enterprise] and behavioral health economics. I also study Austrian insights on central banking and business cycle theory as outlined by Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises. These luminaries have enriched my life, and my hope is that they will do the same for you.

So, if inclined, kindly e-mail or leave me a brief message from the “Contact” tab page. I’ll be more than happy to connect with you.

BRIEF PHOTO-GRAPHIC RESUME

As a former Dean and appointed University Professor and Endowed Department Chair, Dr. David Edward Marcinko FACFAS MBA MEd was a NYSE broker and investment banker for a decade respected for his unique perspectives, balanced contrarian thinking and measured judgment to influence key decision makers in strategic education, health economics, finance, investing and public policy management.

Dr. Marcinko is originally from Loyola University MD, Temple University in Philadelphia and the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in PA; as well as Oglethorpe University and Emory University in Georgia, the Atlanta Hospital & Medical Center; Kellogg-Keller Graduate School of Business and Management in Chicago, and the Aachen City University Hospital, Koln-Germany. He became one of the most innovative global thought leaders in medical business entrepreneurship today by leveraging and adding value with strategies to grow revenues and EBITDA while reducing non-essential expenditures and improving dated operational in-efficiencies.

Professor David Marcinko was a board certified surgical fellow, hospital medical staff President, public and population health advocate, and Chief Executive & Education Officer with more than 425 published papers; 5,150 op-ed pieces and over 135+ domestic / international presentations to his credit; including the top ten [10] biggest drug, DME and pharmaceutical companies and financial services firms in the nation. He is also a best-selling Amazon author with 30 published academic text books in four languages [National Institute of Health, Library of Congress and Library of Medicine].

Dr. David E. Marcinko is past Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious “Journal of Health Care Finance”, and a former Certified Financial Planner® who was named “Health Economist of the Year” in 2010. He is a Federal and State court approved expert witness featured in hundreds of peer reviewed medical, business, economics trade journals and publications [AMA, ADA, APMA, AAOS, Physicians Practice, Investment Advisor, Physician’s Money Digest and MD News] etc.

Later, Dr. Marcinko was a vital and recruited BOD  member of several innovative companies like Physicians Nexus, First Global Financial Advisors and the Physician Services Group Inc; as well as mentor and coach for Deloitte-Touche and other start-up firms in Silicon Valley, CA.

As a state licensed life, P&C and health insurance agent; and dual SEC registered investment advisor and representative, Marcinko was Founding Dean of the fiduciary and niche focused CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER® chartered professional designation education program; as well as Chief Editor of the three print format HEALTH DICTIONARY SERIES® and online Wiki Project.

Dr. David E. Marcinko’s professional memberships included: ASHE, AHIMA, ACHE, ACME, ACPE, MGMA, FMMA, FPA and HIMSS. He was a MSFT Beta tester, Google Scholar, and “H” Index favorite.

Marcinko is “ex-officio” and R&D Scholar-on-Sabbatical for iMBA, Inc. who was recently appointed to the MedBlob® [military encrypted medical data warehouse and health information exchange] Advisory Board.

LEADERSHIP AND D.E.I PHILOSOPHY

I came of age on the mean inner city streets of Baltimore, Maryland and developed a special interest in diversity, inclusion and urban renewal at a young age. Today, I resonate with the identity of human capital educational leadership; small classes or teams; engaged students and stakeholders; parents and teachers; research and development; and a motivated staff inculcating life-long learning initiatives and critical thinking skills.

Yet, I am not a career opportunist seeking incremental advancement through the halls of academia. Rather, I am a culturally sensitive and bi-racial physician-executive who senses there are deep, but often untapped, human resources embedded within many universities. If true; they are best released by an externally recruited champion of diversity and inclusion. A Chief Diversity Officer [CDO]; if you will.

This includes a respect for values that celebrate the unique attributes, characteristics and perspectives that make each person who they are; ethnicity; gender; gender identity; language differences; nationality; parental status; physical, mental and developmental abilities; race; religion; sexual orientation; skin color; socio-economic status; work and behavioral styles; the perspectives of each individual DNA shaped by their nation, experiences and culture—and more. Even when people appear the same on the outside, they are different. Importantly, such inclusion includes a strategy to leverage diversity.

  • Diversity always exists in social systems.
  • Inclusion, on the other hand, must be created.

In order to leverage diversity, an environment must be created where people feel supported, listened to and able to do their personal best; for example:

Personally, an important ruling on affirmative action by the Supreme Court in 1978 was the BAKKE Case. Allan Bakke, a white man, was denied admission to a medical school that had admitted black candidates with weaker academic credentials. Bakke contended that he was a victim of racial discrimination. The Court ruled Bakke had been illegally denied admission to the medical school, but also that medical schools were entitled to consider race as an admission factor.

As Department Chair and Residency Director at a local hospital, I was credited with accepting the first women residents and African Americans into our post-graduate education and surgical training program.So, at this level of blended pedagogy, andragogy and heutagogy, my mission is to be a modern guide on the side; not bombastic sage on the stage. Moreover, this philosophy holds special gravitas in order to set the tone for the future growth of inclusion and diversity thru example; in words and deeds.

Tuskegee Day – US Black Engineer

It is a calling that requires a “hands-on” ambassador — helping to advise and lead in all related matters. As the sage once opined:

There is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit!

EXECUTIVE CONSULTING FORUM

Here: https://medicalexecutivepost.com/

DAVID EDWARD MARCINKO

Email: MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com

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About Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA

I am an “ex-officio” and R&D Scholar-on-Sabbatical for iMBA, Inc. who was recently appointed to the MedBlob® [military encrypted medical data warehouse and health information exchange] Investment Pre-IPO Advisory Board.
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  1. A GOOGLE Scholar, NIH and “H” INDEX FAVORITE

    I am a visionary academic entrepreneur and senior business management educator from Loyola University MD, Oglethorpe and Emory University GA and Temple University PA, Hershey Medical Center PA, the Kellogg-Keller Graduate School of Management Ill and Aaken University in Koln Germany with a deep record in traditional F2F, online, MOOC, MOODLE, swarm, flipped and hybrid education at the highest levels; all with a substantial didactic publication record in text books and journals with student-faculty mentor-ship across a pantheon of related economics, finance, management and entrepreneurship programs and courses. Many of my peer reviewed publications and textbooks are in university libraries.

    And so, with global academic and prior curriculum development expertise with SACS, NACS, ABET, CEPH, AMA, ACSB, AACSB accreditation and deep Wall Street financial business experience to compliment academic achievements, I am a protean candidate of gravitas worthy of consideration for a unique opportunity.

    Google Scholar Search: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=david+edward+marcinko&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C11&as_sdtp=
    National Institute of Health – Part I: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog?term=marcinko
    National Institute of Health – Part II: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Marcinko+DE%5bAuthor%5d

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  2. Screening for my Next University Dean, Chair or Teaching Professorship Opportunity

    Currently, an endowed Professor and Resident-Scholar completing a multi-text book production assignment complete with aligned case models, tests, quizzes, rubrics, curriculum teaching portfolio, and accreditation review.

    Two-decades of domestic and international teaching experience and credentials in health economics, finance, investing, business, policy, risk management, IT and administration. Hundreds of peer-reviewed and trade publications [TNTC] with 30 major textbooks redacted in more than a thousand university libraries [NIH, Library of Congress and National Institute Health, etc]. Public and population health global speaker and thought leader. Wall Street experience as start-up founder, entrepreneur and CXO.

    Ideal mentor for under graduate thru post-doctoral and fellowship students [PhD, DBA, MD/DPM/DO, MHA, MS, MSEd and MBA, etc].

    Compensation important, but fit is paramount as servant-leader.
    [+] RANKED: Google Scholar and “H” Index
    CV available upon request.

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