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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Ellen S. More, Ph.D. Date: April 25, 2018 PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave. North Worcester, MA 01655 508 856-7633 E-mail: [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL: Citizenship: U. S. A. Home Address: 521 Salisbury St. Worcester, MA 01609-1307 EDUCATION: June 1965- May 1968 B.A. magna cum laude, The College at New Paltz Sept 1968- May 1970 M.A., University of Rochester Sept 1970- May 1980 Ph.D., University of Rochester Dissertation: "The New Arminians: John Goodwin and His Coleman Street Congregation in Cromwellian England." POST DOCTORAL EDUCATION Intensive Bioethics Course, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., June 6-11, 1988. Newberry Library Mini-Institute in Social History, 1982 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: February 2006- Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School January 2006- Head, Office of Medical History and Archives Lamar Soutter Library, UMass Medical School, Worcester October 2004- Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School, April 2006 Worcester, MA January 2000- Visiting Curator, National Library of Medicine, “Changing the October, 2003 Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians” September 2000- Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (Bunting-Schlesinger August 2001 Library Fellow), Harvard University September 2000- Professor/with tenure January 2006 Preventive Medicine and Community Health; Member, Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB September 1999- Visiting Scholar (Fall Semester) December 1999 Northeastern University Women’s Studies Program September 1994- Associate Professor/with tenure August 2000 Preventive Medicine and Community Health; Member, Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB 1988-94 Assistant Professor Preventive Medicine and Community Health; Member, Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB Member, Graduate Faculty, GSBS 1987-88 Visiting Assistant Professor Preventive Medicine and Community Health; Visiting Member, Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB 1987 Visiting Assistant Professor Division of Medical Humanities University of Rochester School of Medicine 1983-87 Research Associate Department of History University of Rochester 1982-83 Assistant Professor (part-time) Department of History University of Rochester 1982-83 Assistant Professor (part-time) Department of History Nazareth College 1982-83 Visiting Assistant Professor University of Rochester School of Medicine 1981-83 Assistant Professor (part-time) University of Rochester School of Nursing 1979, 1981 Adjunct Assistant Professor St. John Fisher College Rochester, New York 1980 Teaching Fellow, University of Rochester 2 RESEARCH AREAS: History of American medicine and medical education. History of women in America. Gender and medicine. History of the professions and professionalization. History of Sex Education. Empathy and the therapeutic relationship. Conference Organizer, "Empathic Expertise: Empathy, Ethics, and Gender in the Therapeutic Relationship," UTMB, Galveston, TX, March 6-8, 1992. “Emerging Narratives: Women Physicians, Women’s Politics, Women’s Health,” National Library of Medicine, NIH, Bethesda, MD, March 10-11, 2005. COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES: National Member, Lifetime Achievement Award Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, 2013-2014 Chair, Garrison Lecture Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, 2004-2005 Member, Garrison Lecture Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine [AAHM], 2003-2004 Member, Nominating Committee, AAHM, 1998-2000. Member, Program Committee, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 1998-99. Chair, Garrison Lecture Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, 1996-1997. Council, American Association for the History of Medicine, May, 1993-May, 1996. Chair, Committee on Annual Meetings, American Association for the History of Medicine, 1991-93. Society for Health and Human Values, Program Committee, 1991-92. Chair, Osler Medal Awards Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, 1989-1990. Program Committee, Faculty Association Society for Health and Human Values, 1987-88. 3 Shryock Medal Awards Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, 1987-88. Program Committee and Local Arrangements Committee, American Association of the History of Medicine, 1985-86. UMass Current: Member, Psychiatry Dept. Women’s Faculty Steering Committee Member, UMMS Faculty Women’s Committee Member, Humanities in Medicine Committee Member, CIP Professionalism Working Group Member, Psychiatry Dept. Ethics Committee UTMB (1987-2005) Member, GSBS Ethics of Scientific Research Course Committee, 2003-2004- Co-Chair, UTMB SOM Basic Science and Humanities Selectives [BSHS] Course Committee, 2003-2004 Member, UTMB SOM Curriculum Committee, Sept. 2001- President, UTMB SOM Faculty Women’s Caucus, 2003-2004 Member, UTMB Scenario Planning and Strategy Group for Research, June 2000 Member, UTMB Scenario Planning Mission Group for Research, April 2000 Member, UTMB President’s Committee on Reaching Excellence (CORE), Professionalism Subcommittee, March 1998- Member, “Practice of Medicine” Course Committee, 1998- 1999 (SOM). Chair, UTMB Ethics of Clinical Investigation Course Committee, August 1, 1996 -1999 Member, New Curriculum Course Design Committee: Clinical Experience, August 1, 1997-1998 (SOM). Member, Chairman's Education Task Force, Department of Surgery, July 1, 1996-October 1, 1997 (SOM). Member, M.D.-Ph.D. Combined Degree Program Committee, July 1, 1994-June 30, 1998 (GSBS). 4 Member, Dean of Medicine's Faculty Women's Advisory Committee, January, 1994-1998 (SOM). Member, UTMB Research Advisory Council, July 1, 1994-June 30, 1995. Facilitator, Department of Pediatrics Strategic Planning Retreat, April 1993 (SOM). Member, UTMB Office of Educational Development Advisory Committee, 1991-1994. Member, Admissions Committee, 1991-1993 (SOM). Chair, Subcommittee on Course in the Ethics of Science, Curriculum Committee, 1991-1992 (GSBS). President, The Chauncey Leake History of Medicine Society. 1991- 1992. Elected Representative, Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB Faculty Retreat, 1990. Member, Curriculum Committee, 1989-1993 (GSBS). Community: Chair, Board of Trustees, Family Health Center, Worcester 2012-2014 Corporator, Worcester Historical Museum, 2013- Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, Family Health Center, Worcester 2011-2012 Member, Board of Trustees, Family Health Center, Worcester, 2008- Steering Committee, Worcester Women’s History Project, 2006-2009. Member, Worcester Women’s History Project, 2004-2009. Member, Worcester Women’s Forum, 2006- Galveston Historical Foundation, Board of Advisors, 1993- 1996. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES (UMMS): History of Medicine (Optional Enrichment Elective—medical students, residents, post docs) History of Psychiatry seminar (Psychiatry Residents) 5 TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES (UTMB): Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (graduate-level seminars) "Medicine in Twentieth Century America," "Gender and Medicine in American History," "Ethics of Scientific Research," "Women and American Medical Institutions" "Professionalism, Gender, and Ethics," Medical School (medical students, residents, post-docs) “Practice of Medicine,” First year, required “Internal Medicine Ethics Rounds,” Third year, required “Ethics in Clinical Investigation” (CME) Balint Group, Co-Leader, Dept. of Family Medicine (2nd yr. Residents) “The Values and Ethics of Medicine,” First year, required course "The Social History of Childbirth," Senior elective "Women in American Medicine," Senior elective "Picturing Disease," Senior elective, Morbidity and Mortality Rounds, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology Core Case Conferences, Dept. of Psychiatry MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: American Association for the History of Medicine Archivists and Librarians of the History of the Health Sciences Society of American Archivists New England Archivists PRIZES, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS: National Library of Medicine, NER/RML, Express Digitization Award (co-PI), 2015 Best Publication Prize (Book), ALHHS, 2012 Presidential Faculty Development Leave (UTMB), $45,000, 2005 National Endowment for the Humanities, Senior Research Fellowship, $40,000, 2004-05. 6 Rossiter Prize, History of Science Society Book Bi-Annual Prize, 2003. Radcliffe Institute for Advance Study, Fellowship, $40,000, 2000-2001. Principal Investigator, NIH, National Library of Medicine Publication Grant, September 1, 1989-August 31, 1990 Grant renewed, September 1, 1990-August 31, 1991 Total award: $43,449. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Travel to Collections, 1988. Susan B. Anthony Center for the Study of Women, Research Grant, 1987. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Travel to Collections, 1984. Commonwealth Fund: Rochester Plan grant, 1976, 1977. History Department Fellowship, University of Rochester, 1974. GRANTS REVIEWER: Member, NIH Study Section, Medical History, Humanities, and Bioinformatics, 1998- Grants Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1995- EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Member, Editorial Board, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2004-2007 Articles Editor, Medical Humanities Review, 1995-2005 Member, Editorial Board, Medical Humanities Review, 1989-2005 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, CONSULTATIONS, etc.: Consultant, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), Comm. on Gender Fellow,