1. Curriculum Vitae
Christopher Foster Hanzaker
40 Wolf Road Unit 16
Lebanon, NH 03766
cfhanz@gmail.com
919-928-6754
Education:
Mayo College of Graduate Medical Education
Intern Year: Prelim Internal Medicine July 2013- June 2014
Anesthesiology Resident Mayo Clinic July 2014- February 2015
Dartmouth Internal Medicine Resident February 2015- July 2015
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC
M.D. May 2013
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
B.S. Chemistry (Biochemistry emphasis) with Highest Honors May 2008
Honors and Awards:
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
John B. Graham Research Society, 2009- present
Inducted after presentation at Student Research Day
Lock Medical Scholarship UNC School of Medicine 2009-2013
Brown Medical Scholarship UNC School of Medicine 2011-2013
Endowment Grant Department of Medicine 2009-2010
Research in Diabetes/Endocrinology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Phi Beta Kappa, 2005
2. Dean’s List 2008-2012
Activities:
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
People’s Clinic of Bloomer Hill- Laboratory Coordinator 2009-2010
Coordinated laboratory services at this monthly free rural clinic staffed by students and
clinicians from UNC
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle North Carolina
Mentor to at risk youth from 2008-present
Competitive Powerlifter 2010-present
Southern Powerlifting Federation, International Powerlifting Federation
Competed in State Powerlifting Championships and anticipate national elite level
qualification this year
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 2006-2010
South Orange Rescue Squad 2006-2010
Research Publications:
Laura A Maile; Lee B Allen; Christopher F Hanzaker; Katherine A Gollahon; Paul
Dunbar; David R Clemmons (Profiled Authors: David R Clemmons; Laura A Maile)
Glucose regulation of thrombospondin and its role in the modulation of smooth muscle
cell proliferation. Experimental Diabetes Research 2010;2010
Austin, CA, Hanzaker C, Stafford R, Meyer C, Culp L, Chang, L. Utilization of Rapid
Response Resources and Outcomes in a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Crit Care Med
2014, April 92 (4) 905-909
Research Presentations:
3. John B. Graham Research Society, UNC Student Research Day, 2009
Glucose regulation of thrombospondin and its role in the modulation of smooth muscle
cell proliferation. Poster and oral presentation.
CHEST October 2012. Atlanta: Retrospective research study on adult rapid response
system at UNC evaluating effect of comorbidities on primary outcomes (mortality, ICU
admissions). Mentor Lydia Chang, Pulmonary and Critical Care
Research pending acceptance to Chest/ Crit Care Med
Lydia Chang, Christopher Hanzaker, Jennifer Maguire; A mistaken step up : Rapid
Response calls triaged to intermediate care units
Research Experience
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
John B Graham Research Society 2009- present
Diabetes Research- Glucose regulation of thrombospondin and its role in the modulation
of smooth muscle cell proliferation. Mentor: Dr. Clemmons, Endocrinology, Dr. Maile
Funding: UNC Endowment Fund 2009-2010
Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Presentation at CHEST Atlanta October 2012
Retrospective research study on adult rapid response system at UNC evaluating effect of
comorbidities on primary outcomes (mortality, ICU admissions). Mentor Lydia Chang,
Pulmonary and Critical Care
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNC Lineberger Cancer Center
Research assistant 2007-2008
Language Ability:
Proficient in Spanish, continuing to work on developing fluency
Certifications:
4. Basic and Advanced Life Support Certified 2015-2017
MCAT: 32
US Medical Licensing Exam Scores:
Step 1: 248
Step 2: 261
Step 2 CK: Pass
Step 3: 240