Curriculum Vitae
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Thomas Edgar Croley, PH.D.
Professor Emeritus
Director, Gutenlase Energy Center
1403 North Elm Street, Denton, Texas 76201(940) 387-9680
Career Summary
- 12 years of training and 45 years of professional experience in human anatomy, gross anatomy cadaver dissection, embryology, histology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
- 12 years of training and 22 years of professional experience in microbiology.
- 7 years of training and 45 years of professional experience in pathology.
- 2 years of training and 2 years of professional experience in medical technology.
Education
- Post Doctoral study at NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas, 1971 – 1972; “Cellular Effects of Exposure of Plant Tissue Cultures to Lunar Soil.”
- PH.D. in Human Anatomy, 1971, Baylor University, College of Dentistry. Completed combined curriculum for dental and medical students earning teaching certification.
- Cytology Technician Certification (A.S.C.P.), 1967, Southwestern Medical School, Parkland Hospital.
- Master of Science Degree in Microbiology, 1964, East Texas State University.
Professional Experience
2000 – Present
Director of Gutenlase Energy Center, Denton, Texas, a research
Clinic using “Total Repro,” a bioresonance technique I developed
in January, 2000. United States Trademark Center Number
1632175 filed July 16, 2003. See Bibliography Article b.12 below.
1998 – 2000
Medical Associate at the Environmental Health Center in Dallas,
Texas directed by Dr. William J. Rea.
1997 – 1998
Director of Treatment Protocols for Laser Biotherapy, Inc. in
Dallas, Texas.
1980 – 1997
Professor (tenured) of Master’s and Doctoral programs in Physical
Therapy, Biology, and Allied Health classes at Texas Woman’s
University (TWU), Dallas, Texas.
1977 – 1980
Associate Professor (non-tenured) at Texas College of Osteopathic
Medicine (TCOM), Fort Worth, Texas.
1972 – 1977
Assistant Professor (non-tenured) at Louisiana State University
Medical Center and school of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Bibliography of Published Works
Books
a) Advanced Dental Anatomy and Morphophysiology of the Tooth, co-authored with Pat Fallon.
b) “Anatomy of the Hip.” Chapter 1 in the physical therapy textbook, Clinics in Physical Therapy Physical Therapy of the Hip; edited by John L. Echternach; published by Churchill Livingstone, Inc.
Articles
a) “The Intracellular Transport of Calcium across the Human Placental Barrier,” by by T.E. Croley, Dissertation Abstracts. 1971 – 1972.
b) “Atlas of Human Histology and Ultrastructure, “by J.L. Matthews and J.H.
Martin; published by Lea and Febiger Company, 1971, T.E. Croley cited for
technical assistance in preparation of this manual.
c) “Effect of Lunar Materials on Plant Tissue Culture,” by Walinshaw, et al., Space
Life Sciences, 4:78 – 79 (1973).
d) “The Intracellular Localization of Calcium within the Mature Human Placental
barrier,” by T.E. Croley, Amer. J. Obstet. Gynec. 117:926-932 (1973).
d) Papanicolaou Staining Technique for Plant Cells,” Walkinshaw and T.E. Croley, Stain Technology 48:259-260 (1973).
e) “Light Microscopic Observations of Tannin-Producing Cells in Callus Cultures
of Pinus Elliottii,” by T.E. Croley, et al.
f) “Epithelial Changes in the Oral Mucosa Resulting from a Variation in Hormone
Stimulus,” by T.E. Croley and Carol Miers, Journal of Oral Medicine 33 (3):86-89, (July – September).
g) “The effect of Estradiol-17 beta and Progesterone on the Oral Mucosa of the Rat,”
by T.E. Croley and J.R. Dollar, Anat. Rec. 190(2):371 – 372, 1978.
h) “A comparative Study of the Electrical Conductance at an Acupuncture Point in
Living Compared to That in the Dead,” American J. Acupuncture. Vol.14 No.1
March, 1986.
i) “The Hip,” Vol. II, “Physical Therapy of the Hip,” edited by John L. Echternach,
published by Churchill Livingstone, Inc.
j) “Histology of the Acupuncture Point,” by T.E. Croley and Carlson, American J.
Acupuncture, Vol. 19 No. 3, 1991, pp. 247-253.
k) “The Desensitization of the Allergic Patient Using a New Technique of
Bioresonance,” by Thomas E. Croley, PH.D., and Deborah N. Baird, M.D., FAAP.
Other Scholarly Achievements
Textbook Evaluations
1) McMinn’s “Color Atlas of Anatomy, “by McMinn and Hutchings. April 1987.
2) “Physical Therapy Diagnostics”, by Post, Appleton, and Lange, August, 1972.
Memberships and Offices Held in Professional Societies
- Who’s Who in America? Men and Woman in Basic Medical Science. 1979.
- American Association of Anatomists. 1977-1992· American Men and Woman of Science, The Medical Sciences, 1974.
- The National Research Council, Washington D.C., 1973· The Central Registry of Biomedical Scientists, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 1967.
- Sigma Xi Scientific Society, Baylor University Chapter, 1969.· American Society for Clinical Pathology, 1969-1992.
Committee Membership and Administrative Service
- Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Task Force, NTSU/TCOM. 1977-1978
- TCOM Admissions Committee Interviewer, 1979-1980
- TCOM Curriculum Committee, 1979-1982
- TCOM Orientation Survival Course Planning Committee, Class of 1982
- TWU, Dallas Presbyterian Campus, Safety Training Officer in charge of hazardous chemicals.
- TWU, Faculty Senate Representative for Physical Therapy:Term I: 1985-1987
Term II: 1987-1989
Term III: 1991-1993
- Committees of TWU Faculty Senate:Constitution and Bylaws, 1985-1989
Budget and Planning, 1991-1993
- TCOM Academic Advisor for the Fall Term of 1978.· TWU Review Committee, Department of Physical Therapy, 1986-1988.
- TWU Physical Therapy Curriculum Committee, 1984-1997.
- TWU Physical Therapy Space Allocations Committee for Presbyterian Campus, 1984-1985
- TWU Physical Therapy Department Accreditation Ad Hoc Committee, 1990-1991
- TWU Physical Therapy Department Ad Hoc Committee for Merit Evaluation Proposal, 1996-1997.
Professional Service
American Physical Therapy Association, Commission on Accreditation, Site Visitor:
11/9/83, 1/24/84, 9/9/85, 9/29/86, 3/9/87, 3/17/90, and 10/9/91
Invited in 1990 by the International Academy of Scientific Acupuncture to become a member of their panel of Honorary Advisory Board and to serve as their Board’s Advisor to the Working Committee of World Congress.
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