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Holds Doctorate in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine with a Major in Pain Management. Creator of Anchored Pain Scale© which provides a reliable and valid number (0-10) relating to observable behavioral signs and symptoms (healthcare status); Personalized Chronic Pain Management, Take Personal Responsibility for Your Chronic Pain Program© presented at Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte, NC, and Scott & White Hospital, Temple, TX. Pain Scale available to major hospital for naming, and consultation of pain management program.
Harold A. Rumzek & Associates, Inc.
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Chief Executive Officer And PresidentHarold A. Rumzek & Associates, Inc. 1982 - PresentColleyville, TexasBusiness Consultant, Pain Management Consultant, Motivational Speaker and Intellectual Property.Intellectual Property:★ Currently working on a manuscript: A Practical Guide To Achieving Wisdom, titled Who Am I. Personal Nature and the Lifestyle Choices We Make Determine Who We Are. Guidance I will never forget acquired from personal experiences, but more importantly from my mentors. ★ Developed an Anchored Pain Scale© which can be effective in ascertaining either acute pain levels related to normal healing or to chronic pain levels which are correlated with acquired coping skills. In addition, it allows valid and reliable tracking of patient progress from initial assessment and throughout treatment protocols. Additionally it can be used to determine a standard of care and treatment protocol for pain management internationally.Motivational Speaker:★ Teamwork Seminar for Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc., CEO, managers, and staff members, in Arlington, TX, 1990.★ Motivational seminars and selling programs to Chief Executive Officers, staff members, and their personnel in a 26-county area of North Texas, 1979-1988,★ Annual Awards Meeting speaker for North Texas Postmasters, 1987★ Membership drive training for Fort Worth, TX, Chamber of Commerce, 1987★ Luncheon speaker for Wichita Falls, TX: Board of Commerce & Industry Small Business Council; Banking Women, Desk and Derrick, Kiwanis, Lions, National Secretaries, Optimist, Registered Dietitians, Rotary, Sales & Marketing Executives, and Women's Forum Organizations, 1980-1985★ Program speaker for Wichita Falls, TX, Circle-K Club officer inductions, 1983-1985★ Executive Chairman, North Texas & South Oklahoma Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Telethon, 1985★ Biweekly motivational programs for Texas Rehabilitation Commission, MHMR training classes in Wichita Falls, TX, 1978-1985.
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Grassroot Conservative ActivistRepublican Party 2000 - 2012Tarrant County, TexasKnow and am known by most candidates on Tarrant County ballots. Campaign worker.Area Leader for Texas House District 98 RepresentativeCounty Precinct Chair; PrecinctDistrict, Texas and U.S. Representative Convention attendeeElection Clerk, Election JudgeElection Judge with Emergency Back-up Election Team -
Post Doctoral Research Fellow In Clinical PsychologyScott & White Hospital & Clinic Dec 1998 - Jan 2001The Texas A&M University System Hsc, College Of Medicine, Temple, TexasResearch Assistant:★ Periodical: Rudd, M.D., Joiner T.E., Rumzek, H. Childhood diagnoses and later risk for multiple suicide attempts. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior (2004). 34 (2): 113-125.★ Post-Doctoral Research (1998-1999). Worked with M. David Rudd, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., at the Mental Health Center, Department of Psychiatry, Scott & White Clinic, Temple, TX.> Early childhood diagnoses and later risk for multiple attempts. (1998).> Predicting response to treatment for suicidal behavior. (1998).> Online Therapy and Telehealth: Promises and Pitfalls Reducing the Risk of Mental Disorders: Psychology, Practice and Knowledge. (1998).★ Personal Research: Grant (1999): Standards of Care: Assessment of Suicidal Risk (ID 1529); approved March 12, 1999 for $15,350 by the Department of Research & Education, Scott & White Clinic, Temple, TX 76508. Conclusion: Although articles continue to address the need for a standard of care for the assessment of suicidal risk and treatment of suicidal patients, this study revealed that less than two-thirds reported having any formal training in the assessment and less than half indicated receipt of formal training in the treatment of suicidal patients. Therefore, the status quo is being maintained.Clinical Duties:Cognitive-behavioral therapy - Adult in- and out-patientsBiofeedback & Hypnotic therapyPain Management group therapyRehabilitation Team member - Phys Med & Rehab DeptTransplant Evaluation Team memberInpatient assessment
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Pain Management InternMid-Atlantic Center For Pain Medicine, Now North American Pain And Disibility Group Oct 1996 - Dec 1996Charlotte, North CarolinaCare Team Member:providing in- and outpatient:Brief treatment-focused pain management therapiesFunctional restoration therapiesGroup pain management and relaxation therapies
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Clinical Psychology InternCarolina'S Medical Center Sep 1995 - Sep 1996Charlotte, North CarolinaCenter for Mental Health Adult Outpatient Therapy:Long term psychotherapyCenter for Mental Health Adult Outpatient Assessment:Psychiatric interviewsBrief problem-focused short term therapies,or referral to medical clinics or for long-term therapiesCharlotte Institute of Rehabilitation:Spinal Cord Injury Teams 1-4 member providing:Intake and mental status interviewsBrief treatment-focused coping or pain management therapiesCharlotte Institute of Rehabilitation:- Rehabilitation Advantage:Brief treatment-focused coping or pain management therapiesFunctional restoration therapiesGroup pain management training and Relaxation therapiesCenter for Mental Health Emergency Room:Intake and mental status interviews
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Dale Carnegie Careerist - Independent ContractorDale Carnegie Training May 1979 - Mar 1989North Texas 26-County AreaArea Manager, Training Consultant, and Instructor: As President of Harold A. Rumzek & Associates, Inc., worked as an Independent Contractor with Joe Nicholson & Associates, Inc., a licensee of Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., for presentation of Dale Carnegie Training® in the Dallas territory. Planned, organized, directed, coordinated and controlled all operations necessary to operate a successful profit-oriented business in a 26-county area of North Texas.Instructor Training & Certification:★ Dale Carnegie Sales Course®, Jul 1987★ Dale Carnegie Management Seminar®, Jul 1985★ Dale Carnegie Customer Relations Course®, Nov 1982★ Dale Carnegie Employee Development Course®, Nov 1982★ Dale Carnegie Professional Development Workshops®, Nov 1982★ Dale Carnegie Course in Effective Speaking and Human Relations®, Jul 1979 -
Manager, Student Affairs OfficeU.S. Air Force Oct 1978 - Apr 1979Sheppard Afb, TexasOctober 1978 - May 1979: Manager, Student Affairs OfficeManager, Student Affairs Office responsible for basic military training completion of 4000-5000 students, student leader and faculty adviser training, presentation of seminars on the role of USAF, the administration and support for 1000 temporary duty students, and publishing of related training policies. Supervised 28 persons. Reported to Technical Training School Commander.★ Student Affairs Training Policies & Regulations. (1978-1979)★ 1st Humanitarian Service Medal★ Meritorious Service Medal★ Retired as Permanent Major with an Honorable Discharge - 1 May 1979.
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Manager, Training Evaluation OfficeU.S. Air Force Mar 1978 - Sep 1978Sheppard Afb, TexasMarch 1978 - September 1978: Manager, Training Evaluation Office Sheppard AFB, Texas. Directed the scheduling, planning, and conduct of evaluations of 150 resident courses. Directed operations of an analysis section which provided data processing services to six major training organizations. Supervised 25 persons. Reported to Technical Training School Commander.★ Managed accreditation of resident and related correspondence courses.
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Executive Assistant To Center CommanderU.S. Air Force Dec 1977 - Feb 1978Sheppard Afb, Texas & Barksdale Afb, LousianaExecutive Assistant to Center Commander, Sheppard AFB, Texas. TDY to Barksdale AFB, Louisiana to conducted a major investigation and provide solutions to ensure fair treatment and equal opportunity for faculty and students. Reported directly to a Major General.
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Usaf Staff Manager And Operations OfficerU.S. Air Force Jun 1977 - Nov 1977Enewetak Atoll, Marshall IslandsBy-Name Special Duty assignment for the Department of Defense Radiological Clean-up, while TDY at Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands. Senior USAF Manager and Operations Officer responsible for the initial operations to clean-up 42 islands: prepared facilities, formulated operational procedures, and managed six major functional areas to support 900 military, government agency, and civilian contract personnel assigned to Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency. Supervised 88 superior enlisted personnel assigned by-name from 44 locations worldwide. Reported directly to Air Base Wing Commander and Commander-In-Chief, Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii.★ USAF Operational Radiological Cleanup Procedures.★ 1st Humanitarian Service Medal
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Manager, International Training OfficeU.S. Air Force Sep 1976 - May 1977Sheppard Afb, TexasTactical Air Command, TDY Hurlburt Field, Florida - 8-19 Nov 76.★ USAF Special Operations School, Military Assistance Advisory Course.Sheppard Technical Training Center, Manager, International Training Office: Directed training of 300-350 students from 10-20 countries. Prepared and presented briefings to students, staff, and community leaders. Worked with senior United States and international military officers; high level local, state, national, and international government officials; and foreign dignitaries. Supervised seven persons. Reported to Technical Training Wing Commander, Air Training Command, and the U.S. State Department.★ Best International Training Office in USAF, 1976.★ Foreign Training Office Student Orientation Manual and Foreign Training Office Operations Guide. (1977) adopted for use throughout USAF.
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Student Squadron CommanderU.S. Air Force Aug 1975 - Mar 1976Sheppard Afb, TexasAir Training Command, Sheppard Technical Training Center, By-Name Special Duty assignments to serve as Student Squadron Commander, Administrator, Personnel Manager, and Training Manager for 550 young married students reporting from basic training. Resolved academic, personal, and disciplinary problems. Supervised eight persons. Reported to Manager of Student Affairs.★ Air Training Command Commander's School, Lackland AFB, Texas - 1975★ 2nd Air Force Commendation Medal★ Air University, Air War College (Correspondence) - 1977
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By-Name Special Duty Assignment: Bomb-Nav Training Instructor & SuperviserU.S. Air Force Jun 1972 - Jul 1975Mather Afb, CaliforniaAir Training Command: Bombardier-Navigator Training Squadron, Mather AFB, California. B-52G Bombardier-Navigator Course Instructor and B-52G Bombardier-Navigator Instructor Supervisor. Presented all classroom and simulator training, and authored numerous publications:★ Published article, Simplified Instrument Approaches. (1973) in The Navigator magazine which provided detailed instructions for navigation using radio aids.★ Produced Celestial and Dead Reckoning Navigation, and Fixed Angle Bombing training manuals.★ Served as B-52G Bombardier/Navigator Course Program Manager for rewrite in 1974.★ Author and editor of student guides and workbooks, instructor guides, and teaching aids for 150-hours of classroom and simulator instruction.Attended Training Programs:★ Air Training Command, Instructor Training School (Navigator), Mather AFB, California - 1972★ Air Training Command, Instructional Systems Development, TDY Lackland AFB, Texas - 1973★ Air Training Command, Instructional Systems Materials Development, TDY Lackland AFB, Texas - 1973★Air University, Command and Staff College (Mather AFB, California, Seminar) - 1974★Awarded Master Instructor rating (3000+ classroom hours).★ 3rd Air Force Commendation Medal
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Student Navigator-BombardierU.S. Air Force Apr 1972 - May 1972Tdy Assignments Enroute To Southeast Asia For B-57G Long TourAir Training Command: Water Survival Training, TDY Homestead AFB, Florida - 1 Apr 72 - 6 Apr 72.Tactical Air Command: TDY B-57G Combat Crew Training, McDill AFB, Florida - 11 Apr 72 - 15 May 72.B-57G phased out; orders amended.
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B-52D Navigator-BombardierU.S. Air Force Jan 1970 - Apr 1972Carswell Afb, TexasStrategic Air Command: TDY 70-08 B-52 Combat Crew Training [Repeat], Castle AFB, California - 31 Jan - 21 May 70Strategic Air Command: Bomb Squadron, Carswell AFB, Texas - May 70 - April 72. Nuclear Alert and combat crew member and served as an instructor. Flew scheduled missions as well as presenting individual, classroom, and simulator training. Reported to Aircraft Commander.★ Combat Ready - Crew R-11 - 7 Aug 70; upgraded to E-11 - 17 Aug 70Combat Crew - TDY U-Tapao AB, Thailand - Oct 70 - Jan 71:★ Vietnam Service Medal with Five Campaign Device★ Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Device★ Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal ★ 3rd and 4th Air Medals★ Vietnam 100 Missions B-52D - 25 Jan 71★ Combat Missions - 55 of 101 with 179.8 of 723.0 combat hoursTransferred to Crew E-09 9 Apr 71Combat Crew - TDY U-Tapao AB, Thailand - Apr-Aug 71★ 5th, 6th and 7th Air Medals★ Distinguished Flying Cross - 19 Jun 71★ Combat Missions - 58 of 159 with 214.4 of 937.4 combat hoursRemoved from flight to spare crew status by Flight Surgeon due to hospitalization and rehabilitation from hepatitis acquired during previous combat tour - 30 Aug 71 - 22 Oct 71.B-52D Training Project Officer - Nov 71 - Mar 72★ Developed 3-week combat training course to prepare B-52D crews for Southeast Asia duty.★ Awarded Master Navigator rating with 3200 flight hours and 159 combat missions in Southeast Asia (SEA).★ 2nd Air Force Commendation Medal
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B-58A NavigatorU.S. Air Force Jan 1967 - Jan 1970Bunker Hill / Grissom Afb, IndianaAir Training Command: TDY Navigator-Bombardier Training (ASQ-42), Mather AFB, California - 9 Jan 67 - 15 Feb 67. Strategic Air Command: TDY SAC Air Weapons Delivery (Aircrew B-58), Carswell AFB, Texas - 26 Feb 67 1 Mar 67Air Training Command FTD: Navigator-Bombardier Aircrew Familiarization, B-58, Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana - 10-22 Mar 67Strategic Air Command: Combat Crew Training Squadron Crew L734.★ Solo B-58A as Radar Navigator - 9 Jun 67★ Mach 2 Club - #1071: 1152 knots / 1325 mph - 20 Jun 67Strategic Air Command: Combat Crew Bomb Squadron - Sep 67 - Sep 69. Nuclear Alert and combat crew member and served as an instructor and standardization evaluator. Flew scheduled missions as well as presenting individual, classroom, and simulator training and conducting annual proficiency evaluations. Reported to Aircraft Commander.★ Combat Ready - Crew R-63 - 11 Sep 67; Upgraded to E-63 - 16 Jun 68.★ Promoted to 1st Lt, USAF, Regular★ Crew E-63 upgraded to Select Crew S-63 - 1 Jul 69★ Best Crew Award Jan-Jun 69★ Crew S-63 transferred from aircrew to Standardization duties - 15 Jul 69★ Air University, 69-C Squadron Officer's School (In Residence), TDY Maxwell AFB, Alabama - 8 Sep 69 - 20 Dec 69★ 1st Air Force Commendation MedalB-58 phased out of service 1 Jan 70
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B-52D NavigatorU.S. Air Force Mar 1964 - Dec 1966Ellsworth Afb, South DakotaStrategic Air Command: Nuclear Alert and combat crew member. Reported to Aircraft Commander.★ Combat Ready - Crew E-14 - 12 May 64★ Promoted to 1st Lt, Reserve, USAF (Permanent) - 23 Mar 65★ B-52 D flying time - 1000 hours - 24 Feb 66Combat Crew - TDY Anderson AFB, Guam - Mar 66 - Sep 66:★ Vietnam Service Medal - 28 Mar 66★ 1st mission over North Vietnam - 12 Apr 66★ 1st Air Medal - 22Jun 66★ 2nd Air Medal - 2 Sep 66★ National Defense Service Medal - Aug 66★ Air Force Organizational Excellence Award★ Promoted to Captain, Temporary - 23 Sep 66★ Combat Missions - 46 with 543:15 flying time★ Assigned to Select Crew S-74 - 14 Nov 66★ B-52D total flying hours - 1405:05 > B-52 total flying hours - 1511:25
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Student Navigator-BombardierU.S. Air Force Jan 1963 - Mar 1964Mather Afb, CaliforniaAir Training Command: 64-6 Navigator-Bombardier Training (MA-6A/7A), Mather AFB, California★ T-29D Flying time - 127:25Air Training Command; TDY 64-14 Survival School, Stead AFB, Nevada - 2-28 Oct 63★ Promoted to 1st Lt, Reserve, USAF - 23 Sep 63Air Training Command: TDY 64-8 Navigator-Bombardier Upgrade Training - (ASQ-48), Mather AFB, California - 28 Oct 63 - 6 Jan 64.Strategic Air Command: TDY 64-5C B-52 Combat Crew Training, Castle AFB, California - 6 Jan - 28 Mar 64★ Solo B-52 as Radar Navigator - 19 Mar 64★ B-52B flying time - 16:00★ B-52F flying time - 85:55
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Student NavigatorU.S. Air Force Mar 1962 - Mar 1963James Connally Afb, TexasAir Training Command: Class 62-13, Undergraduate Navigator Training:★ Flight Status - 20 Apr 62★ Army Good Conduct Medal - 14 May 62★ Navigator Aeronautical Rating - 25 Jan 63★ T-29C Flying time - 180:50
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Officer CandidateUsaf Officer Candidate School Oct 1961 - Mar 1962Lackland Afb, TexasAir Training Command: E-5 - Class 62-C, Officer Candidate School.Received Honorable Discharge - E-5 - 22 Mar 62 and Commissioned as 2nd Lt, Reserve, USAF - 23 Mar 62.
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F-101B Weapons Control Systems MechanicU.S. Air Force Apr 1960 - Oct 1961Dow Afb, MaineAir Defense Command: Served as F-101B Radar Mechanic:★ Promoted to E2 - 1 Feb 61
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Student AirmanU.S. Air Force Aug 1959 - Apr 1960Lowry Afb, Colorado]Air Training Command: E-1 - MG-10/13 - F-101B Weapons Control Systems Mechanic.
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Inactive U.S. Air Force ReservistU.S. Air Force Reserve Jul 1959 - Aug 1959Inactive U.S. Air Force Reserve - 9 Jul 59 and received Honorable Discharge - E-1 - 10 Aug 59
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Aviation CadetU. S. Air Force Apr 1959 - Jul 1959Spence Ab, AlAir Training Command: E-5 - Officer Training , Class 60-G Flight Training (Pilot) Course:★ Solo flight in T-34 - 8 Jun 59
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Aviation CadetU.S. Air Force Jan 1959 - Apr 1959Lackland Afb, TexasAir Training Command: E-5 - Officer Training, Class 60-G, Pre-Flight (Pilot) Training Course.
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