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398 Form Pages BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH NAME POSITION TITLE Carl C. Bell President/C.E.O. Director of Public and Community Psychiatry Professor of Public Health Professor of Psychiatry EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other professional education, and include postdoctoral training.) INSTITUTION AND LOCATION DEGREE YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY (if applicable) University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois B.S. 1967 Biology Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee M.D. 1971 Medicine Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, Illinois Psychiatry 1974 Psychiatry Residency NOTE: The Biographical Sketch may not exceed four pages. Items A and B may not exceed two of the four-page limit. A. Positions and Honors. List in chronological order previous positions, concluding with your present position. List any honors. Include present membership on any Federal Government public advisory committee. POSITIONS Previous Employment 7/71 – 6/74 Psychiatric Resident, Department of Mental Health, State of Illinois 7/74 – 6/76 Lieutenant Commander, United States Naval Reserve. Outpatient Director - 9th Regional Naval District. 2/77 – 2/79 Staff Psychiatrist, Chatham Avalon Mental Health Center & Chicago Board of Education, Chicago, IL 3/79 – 10/82 Associate Director, Division of Behavioral & Psychodynamic Medicine, Jackson Park Hospital, Chicago, IL 11/82 – 6/87 Medical Director, Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL 6/83 – 6/93 Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychiatry, Chicago, IL 7/93 – Present Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychiatry, Chicago, IL 7/94 – Present Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Chicago, IL 7/87 -Present President/C.E.O., Community Mental Health Council (CMHC)/Foundation, Inc, Chicago, IL 9/00-Present Director – Public and Community Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago IL Professional Experience 11/82 – 6/87 Medical Director, Responsible for psychiatric services of private, not-for-profit comprehensive mental health center with annual budget operating budget of 2 – 3 million dollars. 7/87 – Present President/C.E.O. - Operating a private, not-for-profit comprehensive mental health center on Chicago's Southside with an annual operating budget of 20 million dollars and a staff of 350 employees. HONORS Appointed to the Board of Regents of the American College of Psychiatry – 2005 to 2010 Appointed to the Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee of Human Research Protections (SACHRP) on the Health and Human Services’ Regulations at 45 CFR 46, Subpart C Prisoner Research of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) –, October 24, 2003. Received the Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Award for outstanding achievement in the field of psychiatry as an educator, researcher, and clinician May 19, 2003 at the 2003 American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Elevated to Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, January 1, 2003. Appointed to the Chicago Board of Health December 4, 2002 by Mayor Richard M Daley. Received the “Jeanne Spurlock Lecture Award” at the Distinguished Members Breakfast at the 49th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, California, October 24, 2002. Included in the 2002 Edition of Top Doctors: Chicago Metro Area, New York: Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd, 2002. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 05/01) Biographical Sketch Format Page Received the “Distinguished Service Award of the National Medical Association” for exceptional work in medical service, medical research, and academic medicine, at the National Medical Association 2002 Annual Convention and Scientific Session, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 3, 2002. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Work Group for the Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder/Acute Stress Disorder, June 19, 2002. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Advocacy and Public Policy, May 2002. Received the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill, May 22, 2002. Appointed to the Editorial Board for the Eighth Edition of the Psychiatric Glossary, March 4, 2002. Received the Bowis Award for “special contributions to the College” from the American College of Psychiatrists, March 3, 2002. Appointed to the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force, July 13, 2001. Appointed to the Editorial Board for the American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI), May 25, 2001. Member of U.S. Delegation to South African at the “South African - United States Workshop: Setting an agenda and creating partnerships for behavioral research on HIV prevention in the South African Medical Research Council - Exploring collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health, October 29 - November 3, 2000. Editorial Boards Past and Present – Psychiatric Services, Journal of the National Medical Association, Journal of Health Care to the Poor and Underserved, Journal of Prison and Jail Health, Journal of Community Mental Health B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order). Do not include publications submitted or in preparation. Bell CC. (1987) "Preventive Strategies for Dealing with Violence Among Blacks", Community Mental Health Journal, 23 (3): 217-228. Griffith E & Bell CC. (1989) "Recent Trends in Suicide and Homicide Among Blacks", Journal of the American Medical Association, 262 (16): 2265-2269. Jenkins EJ, Bell CC, Taylor J & Walker L. (1989) "Circumstances of sexual and physical victimization of black psychiatric outpatients", Journal of the National Medical Association, 81 (3), 246-252. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. (1991) "Traumatic Stress and Children", Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2 (1), 175-188. Jenkins EJ & Bell CC. (1992) "Adolescent Violence: Can It Be Curbed?", Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 3 (1): 71-86. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. (1993) "Community Violence and Children on Chicago's Southside", Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 56 (1) 46 -54. Bell CC, Jenkins EJ, Kpo W & Rhodes H. (1994) "Response of Emergency Rooms to Victims of Interpersonal Violence", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 45 (2): 142-146. Bell CC. (1996) "Treatment Issues for African-American Men". Psychiatric Annals, 26 (1), 33 - 36. American Academy of Pediatrics - Task Force on Adolescent Assault Victim Needs. (1996) Adolescent Assault Victim Needs: A Review of Issues and a Model Protocol. Pediatrics, 98 ,991-1001. Bell CC. (1997) "Stress-Related Disorders in African-American Children". Journal of the National Medical Association, 89 (5), 335 - 340. Bell CC & Suggs H. (1998) "Using Sports to Strengthen Resiliency in Children - Training Heart" Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7 (4), 859 - 865. Mattis JS, Bell CC, Jagers RJ, Jenkins EJ. (1999) "Towards a Critical Approach To Stress-Related Disorders in African- Americans", Journal of the National Medical Association, 91 (2) , 80 - 85. Baker FM & Bell CC.(1999) "African Americans: Treatment Concerns." Psychiatric Services, 50 (3), 362 – 368. Bell CC & Mattis J. (2000) “The Importance of Cultural Competence in Ministering to African-American Victims of Domestic Violence”. Violence Against Women, 6 (5), 515 - 532. Madison S, McKay MM, Paikoff R, Bell CC. (2000) "Basic Research and Community Collaboration: Necessary Ingredients for the Development of a Family-based HIV Prevention Program". AIDS Education and Prevention, 12 (4), 281 - 298. McCormick A, McKay MM, Wilson M, McKinney L, Paikoff R, Bell C, Baptiste D, Coleman D, Gillming G, Madison S, & Scott R. (2000) “Involving families in an urban HIV prevention intervention: How community collaboration addresses barriers to participation”. AIDS Education and Prevention, 12 (4), 299 - 307. Bell CC. Cultivating Resiliency in Youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 29, 375 - 381, 2001. Bell CC, Williamson (2002). Psychiatric Services Across the Millennium: A Celebration of 50 Years of Psychiatric Services Journal - Special Populations, Psychiatric Services, 53 (4): 419 – 424. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 05/01) Biographical Sketch Format Page Goldsmith SK, Pellmar TC, Kleinman AM, Bunney WE (Eds), Committee on Psychopathology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide (Bunney WE, Kleinman AM, Bell CC, Brent DA, Eggert L, Fawcett J, Gibbons RD, Jamison KR, Korbin JE, Mann JJ, May PA, Reynolds CF, Tsuang MT, and Frank RG), Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, National Institute of Medicine. (2002). Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C. Bell CC. (2002). Violence Prevention101: Implications for Policy Development. In National Institute of Justice’s Perspectives on Crime and Justice 2000 - 2001 Lecture Series. Volume V. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, p. 65 - 93. Bell CC, Flay B, & Paikoff R. Strategies for Health Behavioral Change. (2002). In J. Chunn (Ed.) The Health Behavioral Change Imperative: Theory, Education, and Practice in Diverse Populations. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, p. 17 - 40. First MB, Bell CC, Cuthbert B, Krystal JH, Malison R, Offord D, Reiss D, Shea T, Widiger T, Wisner K. (2002) Personality Disorders and Relational Disorders: A Research Agenda for Addressing Critical Gaps in DSM. In DJ Kupfer, MB First, & DA Regier (eds). American Psychiatric Association Research Agenda for DSM V. Washington, D.C.: American
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