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Diane-Dee-Mosbacher-Cv.Pdf 1 DIANE (DEE) MOSBACHER M.D., PH.D. A. PERSONAL DATA Web sites: www.womanvision.org www.trainingrules.com B. EDUCATON 1972 B.A. Psychology, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 1979 Ph.D. Social Psychology, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, Yellow Springs, OH 1983 M.D. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Medical Postdoctoral Training: 1983-1984 Medical Intern, Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1984-1987 Psychiatry Resident, Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Medical Licensure and Certification: 1983 Massachusetts License Registration 1984 California License Registration 1984 Texas License Registration 1984 Colorado License Registration 1989 Board Certified, Psychiatry and Neurology C. EMPLOYMENT Pre-professional Employment: 1972-1973 Ranger Construction in D.C.-- first woman hired as construction worker by a company that built public schools in Washington, D.C. 1973-1974 Grease Palace – auto mechanic in the first woman- owned auto repair shop in Washington, DC Medical Professional Employment: 1972-1973 Chief Administrator, Women's National Abortion Action Coalition 1973-1974 Administrator and Paramedic at Washington Area Free Clinic 2 1983-1987 Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1986-1987 Chief Resident, Somerville Mental Health Clinic, Boston, MA 1988-1989 Medical Consultant, Social Security Administration District Quality Board, San Francisco, CA 1988-1991 Medical Director, Mission Adult Day Treatment Program, San Francisco, CA 1991-1995 Medical Director for Mental Health, San Mateo County, CA 1995-1996 Consultant, HIV Neuropsychological Assessment and Counseling Program 1997-2009 Senior Psychiatrist, Progress Foundation &Consultant, Clay Street Residential Care Facility 1998-2011 Volunteer Psychiatrist, Caduceus Outreach Program, (serving chronically mentally ill homeless people in the Tenderloin) San Francisco, CA 2005-2013 Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco D. MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONAL BOARDS and EXECUTIVE POSITIONS HELD 1978-1987 Board of Directors, Earth House, Princeton, New Jersey (half way house for schizophrenics) 1979-1983 Chairperson, Program Committee, Women in Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1979-1981 Co-Chairperson, Ad-hoc Committee on Minority Affairs, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1980-1981 Chairperson, Financial Aid Committee, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1980-1981 President, American Medical Student Association, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1981-1983 Trustee-at-Large, American Medical Student Association 1981-1983 Board of Advisors, Cancer Research Foundation, New York, NY 1986-1987 Secretary, American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR) 1988-1991 Board of Directors, Shanti Project, San Francisco, CA 1988-1990 Board of Directors, Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services, San Francisco, CA 1990-1992 President, Board of Directors, Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services, San Francisco, CA 1999-2003 Board of Trustees, California Pacific Medical Center E. OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL BOARDS 3 1985-1990 Board of Trustees, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities 1993- Executive Director, Woman Vision 1994-1996 Advisory Board, Women's Sports Foundation 1994-1996 Board of Directors, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 1995-2000 Board of Trustees, Pitzer College F. PITZER COLLEGE 1985-- Diane Mosbacher Endowed Scholarship (annual) 2010 Established the Mosbacher/Gartrell Center for Media Experimentation & Activism G. MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATIONS Journals: 1. Mosbacher D. Medical Muddle. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 1978; 7(1):68-69. 2. Mosbacher D. A Tale of Two Hospitals. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 1980;9(1):52-57. 3. Gartrell N, Mosbacher D. A Case Report of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treated with Doxepin. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1982;139:1351-1353. 4. Gartrell N, Mosbacher D. Sex Differences in the Naming of Children's Genitalia. Sex Roles. 1984;10(11/12):869-876. 5. Mosbacher, D. (book review): Contemporary Perspectives on Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men, T. Stein and C.J.Cohen (Eds), New England Journal of Medicine. 1986;315(15):974. 6. Mosbacher, D. Lesbian Alcohol and Substance Abuse. Psychiatric Annals. 1988; 18:1: 47-51 7. Mosbacher, D. Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Female Medical Students: A Comparison of Lesbians and Heterosexuals. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy. 1993; 2(1):37-48. 8. Dabiri, L.M., Pasta, D., Darby, J., and Mosbacher, D. Effectiveness of Vitamin E for Long-term Tardive Dyskinesia. American Journal of Psychiatry.1994; 151:925-926. 9. Darby, J.K., Pasta, D.J., Dabiri, L., Clark, L., Mosbacher, D. Haloperidol Dose and Blood Level Variability: Toxicity and Inter- and Intra-Individual Variability in the Nonresponder Patient in the Clinical Practice Setting. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 1995;(15(5):334-340. 10. Pagano, M., Murphy, J.M., Pedersen, M., Mosbacher, D., Crist-Whitzel, J., Jordan, P.,Rodas, C., Jellinkek, M.S. Screening for psychosocial problems in 4-5 year olds during routine EPSDT examinations; Validity and reliability in a Mexican-American sample. Clinical Pediatrics. 1995;35(3):139-146. 4 11. Gartrell N, Hamilton J, Banks A, Mosbacher D, Reed N, Sparks C, Bishop H. The national lesbian family study I: Interviews with prospective mothers. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 1996;66(2): 272-281. 12. Mosbacher, D. The Roles to Recovery: Chronic caregiver Irma Torres finally learns to care for herself. POZ: Hope, Health, and HIV. 1996; 13:48. 13. Mosbacher, D, Balsam K. Changing hearts, changing minds: An interview with Dee Mosbacher, M.D., Ph.D. Everyday Mutinies: Funding Lesbian Activism, N. Gartrell and E. Rothblum (Eds.). Journal of Lesbian Studies. 2001;5(3): 119-128. H. OTHER WRITTEN WORK Unpublished doctoral dissertation: Mosbacher, D. Help and Self-Help for the Schizophrenic Patient. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, 1979. Plays: Mosbacher, D (pseudonym Li Garland). Say Hello Before You Leave. 1975 Mosbacher, D. The Price. 1984. (Long Island Lesbian Thespians Award 1984). I. TEACHING, GRAND ROUNDS, KEYNOTES, AND INVITED LECTURES Harvard Medical School and Affiliated Hospitals: 1985-1986 Medical Student Supervisor, Cambridge Hospital 1986 Guest Lecturer, McLean Hospital 1986 Medical Grand Rounds, Cambridge Hospital 1986-1987 Organizer and Lecturer, Psychoeducation Program for Somerville Mental Health Clinic 1987 Co-organizer, In-service Lecture Series, Somerville Mental Health Clinic 1987 Psychiatry Resident Supervisor, Somerville Mental Health Clinic Medical Grand Rounds, Keynotes, Invited Lectures, and Conference Organizing: 1985 Co-organizer, Women in Medicine 2nd National Conference (aka, national lesbian physicians’ conference), Provincetown, MA 5 1986 Guest Lecturer, Impaired Physicians Conference, American Medical Association, Chicago 1986 Guest Lecturer, Sexuality Course, Boston University School of Medicine 1987 Guest Lecturer, American Medical Student Association National Convention, New Orleans, LA 1991 Grand Rounds, California School of Osteopathy, Pomona, CA 1993 Guest Lecturer, Stanford Medical School, Stanford, CA 1993 Grand Rounds, University of California, San Francisco, CA 1993 Moderator, "Changing Perspectives on our Diverse Sexualities," American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 1996 Keynote speaker, Gay/Lesbian Medical Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA 1996 Keynote speaker, Women in Medicine (aka, the national lesbian physicians’ conference), Provincetown, MA 1998 Keynote speaker, Gay/Lesbian Medical Association, Houston, TX 2000 Keynote Speaker, Scientific Workshop on Lesbian Health, Washington, D.C. Other Keynotes and Invited Lectures: 1992 Commencement Address, Pitzer College (first Pitzer graduate invited to give a commencement address) 1993 Keynote speaker, University of Wyoming and Colorado State University for National Coming Out Day 1993 Invited Lecture, Homophobia in Women's Sports, Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association National Convention 1994 Keynote speaker, Texas Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association 1994 Keynote speaker, "Healing the Hurt" Conference sponsored by PFLAG, Houston, Texas 1994 Keynote speaker, Log Cabin Republicans National Convention, Houston, TX 1995 Invited speaker, "Out for a change: Homophobia in Women's Sports," Women's Sports Foundation Annual Summit, Dallas, TX 2013 Invited speaker with Dr. Nanette Gartrell, “Countering Homophobia through Research and Film,” Centre for Family Research and ReproSoc, Cambridge University, U.K. J. AWARDS AND PROCLAMATIONS 1984 Long Island Lesbian Thespians Award for play, “The Price” 6 1992 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change Award: for “courage and honesty in challenging the Republican Party’s tactics.” 1993 NOW Women of Power Award 1993 California Legislature Assembly Proclamation #1992 honoring service 1994 Academy Award Nomination, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences 1995 Human Rights Campaign Jerry E. Berg Leadership Award 1995 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Achievement Award: “for outstanding work on behalf of lesbians and gay men.” 1997 LAMBDA Liberty Award, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund 1997 Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights Award 2002 Pitzer College “for unwavering support of our goal of educating students to social responsibility and for being a model in her own life of that goal.” 2008 “Ten Powerful Lesbian Doctors,” Curve Magazine,
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