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PERSONAL DATA:
Born April 24,
1959 in West Point, New York, but considers
Novato, California, to be her hometown. Enjoys
jigsaw puzzles, juggling, skating, hiking,
music, writing, public speaking, historical
novels.
EDUCATION:
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Novato High School
Novato, California, in 1977; received a bachelor
of arts degree in biochemistry from San
Francisco State University in 1981, and a
doctorate in medicine from the University of
Washington in 1985. Internship at Transitional
Highland General Hospital, Oakland, California,
in 1985. Received certification in Aerospace
Medicine from the School of Aerospace Medicine
at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, in 1988.
Completed residency in family practice and
GHENTFP at Eastern Virginia Medical School in
1992. Received certification as a senior
aviation medical examiner from the Federal
Aviation Administration in 1995.
ORGANIZATIONS:
Boys and Girls Club; Aerospace Medical Association;
Third Baptist Church. American Academy of Family
Physicians.
AWARDS:
Outstanding Young Women of America; National
Defense Service Medal; Air Force Achievement
Medal; United States Air Force (USAF) Air
Staff Exceptional Physician Commendation;
National Technical Association Distinguished
Scientist Award; Commendation Marin County
Board of Supervisors; Commendation Novato
School Board.
EXPERIENCE:
Dr. Cagle's
medical training was sponsored by the Health
Professions Scholarship Program, through which
she received her commission as a reserve officer
with the United States Air Force, and
subsequently was awarded her board certification
in family practice. During her initial active
duty tour at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United
Kingdom, she was selected to attend the School
of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base,
Texas. In April 1988, she became certified as a
flight surgeon logging numerous hours in a
diversity of aircraft. She was actively involved
in mission support of aircraft providing medical
support and rescue in a variety of aeromedical
missions.
From 1994 to 1996,
Dr. Cagle served as the Deputy Project Manager
for Kelsey-Seybold Clinics, practicing as an
occupational physician at the NASA-JSC
Occupational Health Clinic. In addition to
conducting job-related exams, routine health
screenings, and providing acute care for on-site
injuries and illness, she designed the medical
protocols and conducted the screenings for
select NASA remote duty operations.
Dr. Cagle is a
certified FAA Senior Aviation Medical Examiner,
is ACLS Instructor qualified, teaches fitness
courses. Dr. Cagle is a Clinical Assistant
Professor at UTMB, Galveston. She has served on
the Volunteer Family Practice Clinical Faculty
at the University of California, Davis,
California. While a USAF reservist, she was
assigned to the Pentagon Flight Medicine/Special
Mission Clinic.
NASA EXPERIENCE:
During May 1989,
while a flight surgeon assigned to the 48th
Tactical Hospital, United Kingdom, Dr. Cagle
volunteered to serve as the Air Force Medical
Liaison Officer for the STS-30 Atlantis Shuttle
Mission to test the Magellan Spacecraft. She was
assigned to the Trans Atlantic (TAL) Landing
site at Banjul, West Africa, to provide
emergency rescue and evacuation of the shuttle
crew should it be required. Dr. Cagle has
contributed on-going data to the Longitudinal
Study on Astronaut Health, and has served as a
consultant for space telemedicine. She was a
member of the NASA Working Group and traveled to
Russia to establish international medical
standards and procedures for astronauts. She
also conducted health screenings of Mir-18
consultants from the Russian Federation.
Selected
by NASA in April 1996, Dr. Cagle reported to the Johnson
Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two
years of training and evaluation, she is qualified
for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Currently,
Dr. Cagle is assigned technical duties in the Astronaut
Office Operations Planning Branch.
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