CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN NOBLE, M.D.

Born: September 5, 1937, ,

College: Harvard University, A.B. 1959

Medical School: College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University, M.D. 1963

Medical Training: Massachusetts General Hospital 1963-64 Medical Internship 1964-65 Junior Residency 1969-70 Senior Residency

Certification: 1971 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS:

1965-69 U.S. Public Health Service, National Communicable Disease Center, Laboratory Branch, Virology Section, Atlanta, Georgia 1965-66 (a) Medical Officer, Virus Reference Unit 1966-69 (b) Medical Officer, Vesicular Disease Laboratory 1967-69 (c) Chief, Vesicular Disease Laboratory 1967-69 (d) Director, World Health Organization Regional Reference Laboratory for Smallpox 1966-69 (e) Consultant to the Smallpox Eradication Program of the World Health Organization and Pan American Health Organization 1970-73 Superintendent and Medical Chief of Staff, Middlesex County Hospital 1970-73 Instructor of Medicine, 1970-73 Assistant in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital 1973-78 Associate Professor of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine: 1973-78 Director of Primary Care, North Carolina Memorial Hospital 1974-78 Chief Division of General Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine 1975-78 President, Carolina Medical Associates (practice of internal medicine), Siler City, North Carolina 1978- Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine 1978-1997 Chief Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston City Hospital 1978-1997 Director, Primary Care Center, Boston City Hospital 1991-92 Medical Director (Acting), Mattapan Community Health Center 1992-2000 Project Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Initiative, Boston University School of Medicine 1993- Director, Center for Primary Care, Boston University School of Medicine 1999-2000 Vice Chair, JCAHO 2000-2002 Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 2003- Consultant, Joint Commission Resources

Honors: 1973 Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Ten Outstanding Young Leaders Award

1978 Fellow, American College of Physicians

1980-82 Secretary Treasurer, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine

1982 Franz J. Inglefinger - Management Medicine Award

1987 Community Service and Social Action Award from Christians for Social Unity and Action, New England Chapter

1987 Special Commendation for Smallpox Eradication, Everett L. Koop, Surgeon General of the United States, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA

1989-90 President, Society of General Internal Medicine

1993-99 Regent, American College of Physicians

1993 Graugnard Lectureship, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1993

1994-02 Commissioner, Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Treasurer – 1997, 1998, Vice-Chairman – 1999, 2000 Chairman – 2001, 2002

2 1995 Alpha Omega Alpha Professor of Medicine, University of Puerto Rico

1995 Honorary Member, Sociedad Paraguaya, de Medicina Interna, October 1995

1995 Honorary Member, Sociedade Braziliera de Clinica Medica, October 1995, SaoPaulo.

1996 Honorary Member, Sociedad Venezolano Medica Interna, Maracaibo, May 1996

1996 National Primary Care Achievement Award for Patient Care. PEW Charitable Trust, February 1996

1997 Charles A. Smith Honor Lecturer, University of Louisville School of Medicine, March 1997

1997 Honorary Member, Medical Society of Santiago, Chile, May 1997

1997 Society of General Internal Medicine, Leadership and Achievement Award, 20th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 1997

1997 Ibn Sina Memorial Lecturer, Islamic Medical Society of North America, Amman, Jordan, July 1997

1998 Stanley G. Seckler Memorial Lecture, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, June 1998

1999 The Robert J. Glaser Award, Society of General Internal Medicine, San Francisco, California, April 1999

2000 Francis H. Williams Honor Lecturer, Department of Radiology, Boston University School of Medicine, June 1999

2000 Mastership, American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, April 2000

2001 41st Bailey K Ashford Memorial Lecture, Medicine in the 21st Century: Fulfilling the Social Contract, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, April 2001

2002 Hinohara - Sasakawa Lecturer, 26th International Congress of Internal Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, May 26-30, 2002.

2002 Ernest A. Codman Award, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Chicago, December 12, 2002

3 INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE:

1973-78 Hospital Management Committee, North Carolina Memorial Hospital 1979-85 Internship Selection Committee, Department of Medicine, Boston City Hospital 1984-90 Ambulatory Services Committee, Boston City Hospital, Chairman 1988-89 Medical Executive Committee, Boston City Hospital, Subspecialty Representative 1985-95 Admissions Committee, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine 1988- Promotions Committee, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine 1994- Executive Committee, Boston University School of Medicine 2002- Standing Committee on Disciplinary Oversight, Chair 2004- Chair, Moakely Building Fund Committee, Department of Medicine

NATIONAL COMMITTEES:

1982-87 Subcommittee on Health Manpower Training, Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine (SREPCIM) 1984-87 National Advisory Board Member, Health Care for the Homeless Program, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Memorial Trust 1986-89 Health Professions Subcommittee of the Health and Public Health Committee, American College of Physicians 1986-89 Health Policy Committee, Chairman, Society of General Internal Medicine (formerly SREPCIM) 1987, 89 Primary Care Planning Committee, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services 1987-92 Graduate Medical Education Committee, American College of Physicians 1989-92 National Study of Residency Training in Internal Medicine, Steering Committee Member. Initiated by the Federated Council of Internal Medicine 1989-92 Charter Committee for Faculty Development in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services 1989-92 National Program Director, Teaching Newer Strategies for the Management of Congestive Heart Failure. Developed curriculum with a National Advisory Board of cardiologists and academic general internists to train participants in a Speakers Forum Program, supported by Health Education Technologies 1989-90 HIV/AIDS Personnel Project, Advisory Board Member, Dept. of Health, State of New York 1990-95 Primary Care Organizations Network (PCON), Health Resources and Services Agency

4 1990-91 MKSAP IX Curriculum Development Committee, American College of Physicians 1990-93 Charter Member, HRSA Grant Review Committee for the review of Title VII Programs 1991-94 Graduate Medical Education Finance Subcommittee, Association of Professors of Medicine 1993-96 Chairman, Community Based Teaching Task Force, American College of Physicians

1993 - Member, Society of General Internal Medicine Health Policy Committee- Residency Education Cluster 1994-96 Accreditation Committee, Task Force on Confidentiality and Disclosure Issues, Audit and Oversight Committee, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 1994-96 Educational Policy Committee, American College of Physicians 1994-96 Chairman, Education and Career Development Subcommittee, American College of Physicians 1997 Continuing Medical Education Advisory Committee, Scientific Exchange Inc. 1995-97 Standards and Survey Procedures Committee, Research Committee, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 1996-97 Chairman, Board of Appeals, Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 1996 Chairman, Nominations Committee, American College of Physicians 1997,98,99 Chairman, Codman Awards Committee, Joint Commission for the 00,01 Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Organizations 1998Chairman, Accreditation Improvement Task Force, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 1998 Treasurer, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare 1998-00 Chairman, International Activities Subcommittee, American College of Physicians 1997-00 Clinical Director, Eurasian Medical Education Program Representing ACP- ASIM in Tatarstan, Sverdlovsk and Khabarovsk, Russia 2001-2002 Member, National Rountable on Bioterrorism, JCAHO 2002- Member, Scientific Committee, The Association of Friends of Family Medicine Academy of Medicine, Wroclaw, Poland

STATE AND LOCAL COMMITTEES:

Massachusetts - 1971-73 Board of Directors, Middlesex County Lung Association

North Carolina - 1976-78 Orange-Durham County Comprehensive Health Planning Committee

5 Massachusetts - 1979-82 Trustee, Boston Medical 1982-85 Chairman, Board of Approval and Certification of Physician Assistant Programs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1985-92 Health and Public Policy Committee, Massachusetts Chapter, American College of Physicians; Chairman: 1989-1992 1994-1997 Board of Directors, Mass. Health Research Institute 1997- Founder and Chair, Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors

MEMBERSHIP:

1967- American Medical Association 1971- American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine 1972-84 American Federation for Clinical Research 1976-78 Southern Society for Clinical Investigation 1978- Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine (Society of General Internal Medicine) 1984-90 Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine 1984- Massachusetts Medical Society 1990-94 Royal Society of Medicine 1993- American Osler Society 1998 - New York Academy of Science 1999 - International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua)

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS -- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR:

Division of Medicine, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services: "Primary Care Training Program in General Internal Medicine", Boston City Hospital. 1980-1996. $4,765,296.00

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Research and Development Program to Improve Patient Functional Status: Pilot Project: "Effectiveness of a Geriatric Evaluation Unit on Improving Patient Functional Status: A Randomized, Controlled Trial". 1984-1987. $150,000.00

Division of Medicine, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services, Contract #240-85-0048, "Assessment of the Development and Support of Primary Care Residency Training (General Internal Medicine and Pediatrics)". 1986-1987, $186,000.00

6 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Research and Development Program to Improve Patient Functional Status: Demonstration Project: "Assessment of a Community-based Geriatric Rehabilitation Program". 1987-1989, $367,096.00

Massachusetts Medicaid Selective Care Contracts, Program to Establish Managed Care Practices for Medicaid Recipients. October 1991, $1,200,000

Boston University School of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Initiative Planning Grant. November 1991-April 1993, $150,000

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant to publish "The Society of General Internal Medicine from Conception to Maturity: 1970's to 1994". 1993, $6500.00

Boston University School of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Initiative. 1994-2000, $1,250,000.00

Department of Health and Hospitals, Contract for Managed Care and Urgi-Care Services. 1994-1996, $2,500,000.00

Rockefeller Foundation. Grant to Conduct an International Conference at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy on Urban Health Challenges for the 21st Century. $54,000.

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:

1. Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY. Outcomes of Care in Rural Practice, March 1977.

2. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Training and Education in Long-Term Care, November 21, 1985.

3. Temple University, Department of Continuing Education. Eradication of Disease; from Smallpox to AIDS, Philadelphia, December 4, 1985.

4. University of Maryland, Section of General Internal Medicine Seminars in Medical Practice, Rockville, "Health Care for Homeless People".

7 5. University of Missouri, Department of Family Medicine, Columbus, MO, January 15-17, 1987.

6. University of Texas, Section of General Internal Medicine, San Antonio, November 15, 1988.

7. Michael Reese Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Chicago, November 28-30, 1988.

8. University of Chicago, Department of Medicine, Chicago, November 29, 1988.

9. Walter Reed Army Medical Center and USIS Medical School, The Realities and Rewards of Clinical Practice as a General Internist, Washington, DC, February 16, 17, 1989.

10. Botsford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Keynote Speaker - Auditing Outcomes in Clinical Practice, September 7, 1989.

11. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Health Care of Homeless People, Worcester, October, 1989.

12. Elmhurst Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Queens, NY, October 30, 1989.

13. Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Internal Medicine, January 16, 1990.

14. Beth Israel Hospital, New York, New York, January 1991.

15. Yale University, Department of Internal Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, March 1992.

16. Tulane University, Department of Internal Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1993.

17. University of Pittsburgh, Department of Internal Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, February 1995.

18. University of Puerto Rico, AOA Visiting Professor, San Juan, May 1995.

19. Nassau County Medical Center, November 1996.

20. University of Louisville School of Medicine Department of Medicine, Louisville, KY, March 1997.

21. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, June 1998.

8 22. Medical College of Wisconsin, St. Joseph's Hospital, March 1999

23. University of Connecticut, Department of Internal Medicine, June 2000.

24. Milwaukee Medical Academy and Medical College of Wisconsin, October, 2001.

EDITORIAL BOARD:

Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (Joumal of the Brazilian Medical Association), 1997-2000. The Practical Journal for Primary Care Physicians, 1996 GNN/Medcast Medical Advisory Board, 1998 Web MD Medical Advisory Board, 1999-

PUBLICATIONS:

1. Guide to the Laboratory Diagnosis of Smallpox for Smallpox Eradication Programs. World Health Organization, Geneva, 1968.

2. Noble J, Rich JA. Transmission of Smallpox by Contact and Aerosol Routes in Macaca Irus. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 40:279-286, 1969.

3. Joseph JP, Imperato, PJ, Sow S, Henderson RH, Casey HL, Noble J. A Comparison of Edmonston-B and Schwarz Measles Vaccine in Malian Children. Lancet 1:665-667, 1969.

4. Noble J, Salles-Gomes LF, Rodriques BA and Bica AN. El Diagnostico de la Viruela por Medios de Laboratorio en las Americas. Bol de la Off San Pan 66:531-536, 1969.

5. Lopez JH, Noble J, Earca RJ and Uribe PA. Smallpox or Varic ella, A Difficult Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis. Bol de la Off San Pan 68:503-507, 1970.

6. Noble J, Loggins MS. Smallpox Diagnosis by Immuno-fluorescence Microscopy. Applied Microbiology 19:855-861, 1970.

7. Noble J. An Analysis of Selected New and Old World Monkeys to Determine the Likelihood of a Simian Reservoir for Smallpox. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 42:509-514, 1970.

8. Noble J, Long GL, Kirchener E and Sesso J. A Clinical and Laboratory Study of Brazilian Smallpox to Determine the Accuracy of Diagnostic Testing. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 20:1020-1028, 1970.

9 9. Long GL, Noble J, Lourie B and Herrman K. The Electron Microscopic Diagnosis of Vesicular Disease. Applied Microbiology 20:497-504, 1970.

10. Mack TM, Noble J. Natural Transmission of Smallpox from Man to Performing Monkeys. Lancet 1:752-754, 1970.

11. Noble J. Isoniazid Prophylaxis Re-examined. Editorial, NEJM 285:687-689, 1971.

12. Kirchener E, Noble J, Sesso J and Long GL. Estudo Laboratorial da Variola em Pacientes do Hospital de Isolamente "Emiho Ribas", de Sao Paolo, Brasil. I-- Avaliacao do Diferentes Metodos Diagnosticos Directors. Rev Insti Med Trop Sao Paolo 13:257-267, 1971.

13. Mack TM, Noble J, Thomas DB. Prospective Study of Serum Antibody and Protection Against Smallpox. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 21:214-218, 1972.

14. Kirchener E, Noble J, Sesso J, Long GL. Estudo Laboratorial da Variola em Pacientes do Hospital de Isolamento "Emiho Ribas", de Sao Paolo, Brasil. II-- Avaliacao e Interpretacaco do Diagnostico Sorologico. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paolo 14:114-120, 1972.

15. Noble J. Candida Septicemia and Pulmonary Lesions: A Clinical Pathological Conference. NEJM 286:1309-1315, 1972.

16. Noble J, Wood M. A Directory of Rehabilitation and Chronic Hospitals in Massachusetts. Waltham, Massachusetts, 1972.

17. Noble J, Waldron J. Changing a Tuberculosis Sanatorium: A Study of Factors which Promoted and Obstructed the Development of New Services. Working Paper in Community Medicine, University of North Carolina, November, 1973.

18. Case No.9-374-003. The Middlesex County Hospital. Harvard Business School Health Management and Administration Course. Eoin Trevelyan, Director, 1973.

19. Noble J, Valverde L, Eguia OE, Serrate 0 and Antezana E. Hemorrhagic Exanthem of Bolivia: Studies of an Unusual Hemorrhagic Disease in High Altitude Dwellers at Sea Level. American Journal of Epidemiology 99:123-130, No.2, Feb 1974.

20. Rafter J, Wiseman A, Noble J, Hackett T and Cassem N. The Dying Patient. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, April, 1973.

21. Noble J, Yano J, Prot-Wald J, Barber D and Bird KT. A Comprehensive Patient Care Assessment Sheet. Ann of Int Med 79(5):309, May, 1974.

10 22. Noble J. The Primary Care of Tuberculosis. Update International 1(5):309, May, 1974.

23. Delbanco TL, Noble J. The Periodic Health Examination Revisited. Ann. of Int. Med. 83(2):271-273, August 1975.

24. Noble J, Gimbel-Levine C, Childs M, Simmons A and Brown FT. Cost Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary Health Care Team in a Community Practice and Hospital Working Paper in Primary Care, Boston University School of Medicine, 1978.

25. Hoffinan S, Noble J, Stritter F. The Impact of a Continuing Education Program on the Medical Staff of a Community Hospital. Working Paper in Primary Care, Boston Univ Sch of Med, 1978.

26. Noble J, Gimbel-Levine C. The Realities of Audit in a Community Based Medical Practice. Working Paper in Primary Care, Boston University School of Medicine, 1978.

27. Kuligowska E, Noble J. Sonography of Hepatic Abscesses. Seminars in Ultrasound, 1983:4;102-1 16.

28. Lion J, Henderson MG, Malbon A, Wiley MN and Noble J. Ambulatory Visit Groups: A Prospective Payment System for Outpatient Care. J of Ambulatory Care Management 7(4): 1984.

29. Patterson WB, Craven DE, Nardell EA, Kasmer J and Noble J. Occupational Hazards to Hospital Personnel. Annals of Internal Medicine 102(5), 1985.

30. Noble J, Scott T, Cavicci L, Robinson PE. The Problem of Infections: The Experience of the City of Boston's Shelter for the Homeless. Health Care of Homeless People, PW Brickner, et al, Editors, Springer Company, New York, 1985.

31. Noble J. Testimony Before House Committee on Appropriation, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education. The Congressional Record, May 6, 1985.

32. Noble J. Testimony Before House Committee on Appropriation, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education. The Congressional Record, April 26, 1986.

33. Ahmed I, Wohlgemuth C, Miller L and Noble J. A Geriatric Neuropsychiatric Inpatient Unit. Geriatric Assessment, Feb 1987.

11 34. Witzburg RA, Noble J. Career Development Among Residents Completing Primary Care and Traditional Residencies at the Boston City Hospital, 1974-1983. JGIM 3:48-53, 1988.

35. Noble J, Starfield B, Friedman R. Final Report: Assessment of the Development and Support of Primary Care Residency Training (General Internal Medicine and Pediatrics). HRSA Contract No.240-84-0048. Division of Medicine, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Jan 1988.

36. Noel G, Noble J. Remodeling the Curriculum of an Internal Medicine Residency, Manual for Residency Program Directors in Internal Medicine. Assoc. of Program Directors in Int. Med., 1988, 1992.

37. Noble J. Patient-Centered Research: Through a Looking Glass in Search of a Paradigm. JGIM, 1989:4;163-166.

38. Lipkin M, Levinson W, Barker R, Kern D, Burke W, Noble J, et al. Primary Care Internal Medicine: A Challenging Career Choice for the 1990's. Ann Int Med, 112:371-378, 1990.

39. Noble J. The Role of the Physician as a Healer in the Twenty-first century. JGIM 1990:5;510-515.

40. Noble J. Primary Care, Medical Education, and Health Services Research: The Common Ground for National Health Policy in the 21st Century. Second HRSA Primary Care Conference Proceedings, 1990: March 21-23;473-490.

41. Noble J. Friedman RH, Starfield B, Ashe A, Black C and Nuewirth R. The Impact of Primary Career Training on the Career Choices, Board Certification and Practice Location of Internists and Pediatricians. Ann Int Med 1992:1 16;482-487.

42. Noble J. General Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine: At the Core or on the Periphery? AnnInt Med 1992:116;1058-1060.

43. Carr PC, Noble J, Friedman RH and Weed H. Women in Internal Medicine: Specialty choices and career patterns. Academic Medicine, February 1993.

44. Noble J. Retooling Academic Internal Medicine: The Challenge to Departmental Leadership. American Joumal of Medicine, 1993:95;231-235.

45. Noble J. Medical Education and the Care of the Poor in Teaching Settings. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Conference on Trends in the Ability of the Poor to Obtain Care. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. December 3-5, 1992.

12 46. Noble J, Bithoney W, MacDonald P, et al. The Core Content of a Generalist Curriculum for General Internal Medicine, Family Practice and Pediatrics. JGIM 1994:9, Supplement 1 (April); S31-S42.

47. Noble J, Goldman L, Marvinney SL, Dale DC. The Society of General Internal Medicine from Conception to Maturity: 1970s to 1994. JGIM 1994:9, Supplement (August). 48. Noble, J. Influence of Physician Perceptions on Putting Knowledge into Practice. Lancet, 347/9015 (1966), p.1571.

49. Noble, J. Commentary on Career Choice. SGIM Forum 1996:19; 2,10.

50. Bonow R.O., Gheorghiade M, Greenland P, Noble J. - Identification and Management of Risk in patients with Coronary and other Vascular Disease - American Journal of Medicine October 8, 1996, 101 (4A) supplement.

51. Noble J., Modest G. Managing Multiple Risk Factors: A call to action. American Journal of Medicine 1996 supplement: 101 (4A); 795-815

52. Stone V., (Noble J.) Recruiting a Diverse Faculty in General Internal Medicine: Perspectives from One Division Chief. SGIM Forum 1996:19; September 2, 8-9, October 1, 7-8.

53. Noble J., Lawrence R.S., Walsh 3. Meeting the Urban Health Challenges of the 21st Century. The Bellagio Declaration of 1995 report to the Rockerfeller Foundation, 1996.

54. Noble, J., Ibn Sina Memorial Lecture: Preserving the foundations of modern medicine through the traditions of Thn Sina (980-1037). 3. Islamic Medical Association. Vol.30, Number 1; 12-19, January, 1998.

55. Noble, J., 41st Bailey K. Ashford Memorial Lecture - Medicine in the 21st Century: Fulfilling the Social Contract. Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal, Vol 20.:331-334, 2001.

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1. Noble J (Ed. and Author). Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA, 1976.

-- Pickard F, Noble J, DeFriese GH. Concepts of Health and Illness. Section I, Chap 1, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

Noble J. Comprehensive Care and the Primary Health Team. Section IV, Chapter 14, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

-- Waldron J, Scaramelli ML, Noble J. Discharge Planning and the Transfer of Patients for Continuing Care. Section IV, Chapter 15, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

-- Noble J, Waldron J, Scaramelli ML. Community Health Resources and the Primary Care Practice. Section IV, Chapter 16, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

-- Solon JA, Noble J, Morrison G, Miller MB. Nursing Homes and the Primary Physician's Responsibility. Section IV, Chapter 17, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

-- Scaramelli ML, Waldron J, Noble J. Rehabilitation and Chronic Hospitals and Primary Medical Practice. Section IV, Chapter 18, Primary Care and the Practice of Medicine, 1976.

2. Noble J (Editor and Author). of General Medicine and Primary Care. Little, Brown and Co, Boston, 1987.

-- Copeland R, Noble J. Upon Entering Practice: A Guide to Transition. Foreword, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

-- Noble J, Meyers A. Concepts of Health and Illness. Chapter 1, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

-- Epstein RL, Noble J. The Host Defense System. Chapter 4, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

-- Noble J. Prospective Care of the Well Patient. Chapter 11, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

-- Noble J. Tuberculosis and Nontubercular Mycobacterial Diseases. Chapter 70, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

14 -- Kuligowska E, Noble J. Hepatic Abscesses. Chapter 106, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

-- Kuligowska E, Noble J. Evaluation of Renal Masses. Chapter 138, Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, 1987.

3. Noble J. Textbook of Primary Care Medicine (2nd ed. of Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care). Mosby-Yearbook, St. Louis, Missouri. 2,000 page text with electronic CD version. Published November 1995.

4. Textbook of Primary Care Medicine. 3rd Edition published by Mosby - 1919 page text with CD Rom and updates. John Noble, Editor-in-Chief, Senior Editors - Harry L. Greene, Wendy Levinson, Geoffrey Modest, Cynthia Mulrow, Joseph E. Scherger, and Mark 3. Young. January 2001.

5. Deutsch, S, Noble J. Editors. Community Based Teaching: A Guide to Implementation. American College of Physicians, 282 pp.1997.

6. Textbook of Primary Care Medicine 3rd Edition published in Russian by Practica Publishing, Moscow, Russia, 2004.

BOOK REVIEWS AND CHAPTERS:

-- Noble J. Under the Safety Net. Edited by Philip W. Brickher et al. W.W. Norton & Co., 1990.

-- Noble J. Smallpox. Chapter 160 in Infectious Diseases. Editors: Sherwood GL, Bartlett JG, and Blacklow NR. W.B. Saunders Company. 1992, 1998, 2001.

SYMPOSIA (Planned and Directed):

1. International Health Symposium, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1963.

2. The Laboratory Diagnosis of Smallpox Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1967.

3. International Symposium on Variola, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 1968.

4. International Symposium on Smallpox Eradication: Assessing the presence of a non-Human Reservoir for Variola. Moscow Res. Institute for Vaccine Preparations. Moscow, USSR, March 1969.

15 5. Noble J. The Evolution of the Periodic Health Examination. Presented at "Periodic Health Screening: Preventive Care, Health Maintenance or a Waste of Time?". Ann. Meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research, Atlantic City, NJ, May 4, 1975.

6. Noble J. Periodic Health Screening and the Formulation of Public Policy. Presented at the Symposium "Preventive Medicine and Public Policy: Uses of Data in Health Policy Formation." Annual Meeting of the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 16, 1975.

7. Noble J. The Dimensions of Clinical Investigation in Primary Care. Presented at the Symposium "Bench Research for Primary Care: Fact or Fantasy". Annual Meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research, Atlantic City, NJ, May 1, 1976.

8. Noble J. Controversies in Primary Care Postgraduate course, Newport, Rhode Island, October, 1982.

9. Future Directions in Primary Care Education: National Invitational Conference, Health Resources and Services Administration, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 1988.

10. Newer Strategies in Congestive Heart Failure - A Faculty Development Course, Phoenix, Arizona, October 26-29, 1989.

11. The Future Application of Research to Improve Primary Care Education and Patient Care. 2nd National Invitational Conf., HRSA, March 1990 - Planner and speaker.

12. Urban Health Systems for the 21st Century: An Analysis of Successful Models for Health Services Delivery and Education. An international study supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, October 1995.

13. Community Based teaching: State of the Art and How to Get There. A National Symposium, held February 1996, American College Physicians. Philadelphia.

14. Patient Safety Leadership Forum - March 30, 2000. Co-sponsored by Massachusetts Medical Society and the Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors.

SGIM NEWSLETTER - President's Columns:

These columns were written on topics that relate to the inner space of medicine as it might be defined by patient satisfaction and career fulfillment. 1. The Dimensions of Primary Care, July, 1989.

2. Interdisciplinary Teams in Patient Care, Education and Research, August, 1989.

16 3. AIDS and Primary Care: Voyage dans L'Hyperrealite October, 1989.

4. The Prospective Care of Well Patients: Practicing Prevention, December, 1989

5. Career Development, February, 1990.

6. SGIM in 1990, April, 1990.

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS:

1. Noble J, Rich JA. Smallpox: Transmission by Contact and Aerosol Route in Cynomologous Irus Monkeys. Bacteriological Proceedings 68:183, 1968.

2. Noble J, Yano J, Prot-Wald J, Bird KT. A Comprehensive Patient Care Assessment Sheet. Clin Res April, 1973.

3. Noble J. The Internist in Primary Care. Presented at the Joint Annual Meetings of the Tennessee Society of Internal Medicine and the Tennessee Region American College of Physicians. Gatlinburg, TN. October 2, 1976.

4. Noble, J. Community Based Teaching Practice: The Joint Endeavor of a Rural Community and a University. Clinical Research 26:S1A, 1978.

5. Noble J, Dugan M. Testimony Before the House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. "Hearing on the Skyrocketing Health Care Cost: The Role of Blue Shield." April 5, 1978.

6. Noble J. Workshop on Faculty Development. Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine. San Francisco, California. April 28, 1978.

7. Noble J. The Conflicting Values and Ethics of Discharge Planning. Annual Meeting of the Society for Hospital Social Work Directors. Colorado Springs, Colorado. May 3, 1978.

8. Noble J. The Conflicting Values and Ethics of Discharge Planning. Keynote Address, American Society for Hospital Social Work Directors, Workshop. Memphis, Tennessee. June 11, 1978.

9. Noble J. Cost Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary Health Care Team in a General Medical Practice and Community Hospital. Workshop on Educational Approaches to Cost Containment. Ann. Meeting of the Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine. Wash, DC. May 4, 1979.

17 10. Noble J. The Conflicting Values and Ethics of Discharge Planning. Keynote Address, Ontario Hospital Association. September 19, 1979.

11. Noble J. The Conflicting Values and Ethics of Discharge Planning. Keynote Address, Veterans Administration Hospital. Chicago, Illinois. Nov. 30, 1979.

12. Hingson R, Matthew D, Alpert J, Noble J. Social Science in the Primary Care Curriculum: A Case Report. Clin Res, 1980.

13. Noble J, Pozen JT, et al. The Training Goals, Attitudes, and Career Choices of Primary Care and Traditional Medical Residents at Boston City Hospital. Clin Res, 1981.

14. Heffernan J, Iseke R, Noble J, Witzburg R. The General Internist: Definitive Medical Consultant or Triage Officer? Clinical Research, 30(2), 1982.

15. Iseke R, Waldo D, Ingelfinger J, Noble J and Margulies K. Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Seizures in the Emergency Unit. Clin Res, 30(2), 1982.

16. Noble J. Cost Containment and the New Imperative for Discharge Planning. Keynote Address, Third Annual Discharge Planning Symposium. Washington, DC. November 1, 1982.

17. Noble J. Address for Students: On Entering Clinical Training. Keynote Address, Pinning Ceremony, Boston Univ. Sargent College of Allied Health Professions. Boston, MA. March 27, 1983.

18. Noble J. Discharge Planning: Perspective and Priorities of the 1980's. Keynote Address, Conference on Necessary Ingredients to Effective Cost per Case Reimbursement, Hospital Association of Pennsylvania. Hershey, PA. May 4, 1983.

19. Noble J. Primary Care Training. Scientific Session, College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York. May 9, 1983.

20. Noble J, Henderson M, Schroeder D. Resource Consumption by Primary Care Residents and Staff Physicians. National Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine Meeting. Washington, DC. May, 1984. Clin Res 32(2), 1984.

21. Schroeder D, Ingelfinger JA, Noble J. Resident and Faculty Evaluation Scoring, and Problem Detection by Means of Reliability Ratings. Clinical Research 32(2), 1984.

22. Witzburg R, Noble J. Primary Care Training in Internal Medicine at Boston City Hospital: The 1st Decade. Clin Res 33(2), 1985.

18 23. Noble J. Eradication of Disease, Smallpox to AIDS. Grand Rounds, Baystate Medical Center. Springfield, MA. January 8, 1986.

24. Calkins DR, Noble J. Residency Training in General Internal Medicine: A Survey of Federally Funded Programs. Clin Res, 1986.

25. Noble J. The Impact of Federal Support on Primary Care Training. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine. New Orleans, LA. April 1, 1987.

26. Noble J. Development of Ambulatory Care Training Sites in Medical Education. Annual Meeting of the Association for Hospital Medical Education. Tucson, Arizona. April 24, 1987.

27. Noble J. Primary Care Training in General Internal Medicine. Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in General Medicine. New York, NY. April 4, 1988.

28. Noble J. Newer Strategies for the Management of Congestive Heart Failure. Annual Meeting of the American College of Physicians. San Francisco, California. April 12,13, 1989. (This lecture was developed in collaboration with the Burroughs Wellcome Company and a national panel of consulting cardiologists and general internists. I directed the project and gave 14 lectures between 1989-93 throughout the United States.)

29. Noble J. Primary Care, Medical Education, and Health Services Research: The Common Ground for National Health Policy in the 21st Century. Second HRSA Primary Care Conference. Philadelphia, PA. March 21-23,1990.

30. Noble J. Innovations in Ambulatory Care. Anglo-American Conference on Health Care Reform in Times of Fiscal Constraint. May 17-20, 1990.

31. Noble J. Teaching Preventive Medicine and Health Maintenance. APM-AAMC Retreat on Internal Medicine Curriculum Reform. Leesburg, Virginia. September 19-21, 1991.

32. Noble J. Medical Education and the Care of the Poor in Teaching Settings. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Los Angeles, California. December 3-5, 1992.

33. Noble J. Retooling Academic Internal Medicine: The Challenge to Departmental Leadership. Winter Meeting of the Association of Professors of Medicine. Tumberry Island, Miami, Florida. April 10, 1993.

34. Noble J. The Treatment of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis. Workshop, Society of General Internal Medicine. Washington, DC. April 26, 1993.

19 35. Noble J. Building Networks of Community Based Teaching Practices: The Kellogg CCHERS Program in Boston. Workshop, Second National HRSA Primary Care Conference. Dallas, Texas. September 13, 1994.

36. "Creating a Network of Community-based Teaching Practices." Seminar at Annual Meeting of the Generalist Physician Initiative Grant Recipients, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Key Biscayne, Florida. January 7, 1995.

37. AOA Honor Lecture - "The Golden Years of Medicine are Now and Yet to Come: An Historical Guide to the Future." University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico. May 13, 1995.

38. "An Historical Perspective on Meeting the Urban Health Challenges of the Twenty-First Century." Annual Meeting of American Osler Society, San Francisco, California. April23, 1996.

39. "Community-based Teaching Seminar." Annual Meeting of the American College of Physicians, San Francisco, California. April 26, 1996.

40. Presentation: Successful Models of Health Systems Designed to Meet the Urban Health Challenges of the 21st Century. International Health Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine. Washington, D.C. May 3, 1996.

41. Seminar on Developing a Collaborative Community-based Teaching Program Among the Three Medical Schools in Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. November 8-10, 1996.

42. Congestive Heart Failure - Grand Rounds Presentation, , Pittsfield, Massachusetts. December 16, 1996.

43. International Symposium on Urban Health Systems. Annual Meeting of the American College of Physicians. Chair and Presenter. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 23, 1997.

44. A Comparative review of the Presentation and Management of Infectious Endocarditis in 1885 and 1995-6. Annual Meeting of the American Osler Society. Williamsburg, Virginia. April 4, 1997.

45. Ibn Sina Memorial Lecture: Preserving the foundations of modern medicine through the traditions of Ibn Sina (980-1037). Annual Meeting of the Jordanian Society of North America. Amman, Jordan. August 4, 1997.

46. Improving Health Care by Setting Medical Political Career Goals. International Symposium. Annual Session ACP & ASIM. April 2, 1998.

20 47. Medical Grand Rounds, , Prevention of Medical Errors. April 17, 1998.

48. National Medical Error Prevention Conference, Annenberg Center, Palm Springs, California. Presentation - The Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors. November 9, 1998.

49. ACP-ASIM Eurasian medical Education Project - Presented at the Primary Health Care Roundtable of the Gore-Primakov Health Committee. Moscow Medical Academy, Moscow, Russia. December 4-5, 1998.

50. The Prevention of Medical Errors - Milwaukee Academy of Medicine. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. March 17, 1999.

51. VHA - New England Regional Conference - Medical Error Prevention. The Experience of the Massachusetts Coalition for Prevention of Medical Errors. Nassua, New Hampshire. July 16, 1999.

52 Plenary Lecture on Tuberculosis Control. Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Chapter, ACP-ASIM. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 6, 1999.

53 Hospital Standards and Accreditation - Presented to the Santiago Academy of Medicine. Santiago, Chile. August 11, 1999.

54. Medical Error Prevention. Peruvian Society of Internal Medicine. Lima, Peru. October 30, 1999.

55. Hospital Accreditation, Patient Safety and Error Prevention. King Faisal Medical Center. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. February 2, 2000.

56. Reporter on the Annual Meeting of ACP-ASIM at the Closing Session. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 16, 2000.

57. Medical Grand Rounds - Root Cause Analysis of a Near-Sentinal Event. Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. April 28, 2000.

58. 20th Congress, International Society of Internal Medicine- Symposium on Distance Leaming and Understanding. Robert S. Lawrence and John Noble, Cancun, Mexico. June 8, 2000.

59. Graduation Address for Primary Care Residents. University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Medical Center. June 14, 2000.

21 60. JCAHO Strategic Issues in its 50th Anniversary Year - Presentation at the Annual Surveyor's Conference. Chicago, IL. January 5, 2001.

61. "Alamo Alert": The Public Health Response to Bioterrorism. Lackland Airforce Base. 40 Minute Presentation on "The Realities of Clinical Smallpox - Diagnosis, Management and Prevention". San Antonio, Texas. January 31-February 2, 2001

62. “The Anatomy of a Near Miss” 19th International Conference of the International Society for Quality in Health Care, Paris, France 11/6/2001

63. “Reflections from the Past on Medical Futurism taken from my Library” presented at the Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, 1/28/02

64. “Asia Pacific Economic Congress: Demonstrating the value of Accreditation to your Stakeholders”, JCAHO Headquarters, Oak Brook, Illinois – 9/10, 2002

65. “If Smallpox Returns-What you Need to Know!” Medical Grand Rounds, Boston Medical Center 12/ 2, 2002

66. “If Smallpox Returns- What you Need to Know!” Medical Grand Rounds, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Visiting Professor 1/28-29/ 2003

67. “If Smallpox Returns- What You Need to Do!” Medical Grand Rounds, Boston Medical Center, 2/28/2003

68. “Smallpox: Public Health and Politics- ” Keynote Speaker 5/01/2003

69. “Patient Safety and Medical Errors: A Universal Problem throughout the World” Presentation at Graduates Day, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, 5/14/2003

69. “The 19th Century Foundation of 21st Century Accreditation for Hospitals and other Healthcare Organizations, American Osler Society Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland 5/19/2003

70. “If Smallpox Returns- What you Need to Know !” Medical Grand Rounds, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons/ Presbyterian Hospital. 6/18/2003

71. “Primary Care-Past Present and Future” Grand Rounds, Section of General Internal Medicine Boston University School of Medicine. 9/11/2003

72. “Value and Quality in Healthcare: Emergence of Medical Errors Throughout the World” The Fourth Annual Charles F. Johnson Lecture, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 10/7/2003

73. “JCAHO and Shared Visions-New Pathways”, Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 10/9/2003

74. “The Anatomy of a Near Miss”, Medical Grand Rounds, Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Melrose, Ma. 11/10/2004

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75. “The Anatomy of a Near Miss”, Grand Rounds, Quincy, Ma. 11/17/2004

76. “Frameworks for Viewing Disease - Peptic Ulcer Disease through the Ages” Presentation at the Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, New Orleans, April 15, 2004

77. “Eighteenth Century Response to Epidemic Smallpox-John Hatgarth (1740-18270) – A Prelude to 20th Century HIV/AIDS” Annual Meeting of the American Osler Society, Pasedena, California. 4/11/2005

78. “Frameworks for Viewing Disease – Diabetes thru the Ages” Presentation at the Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, San Fransisco, April 11, 2005

79. “Dare to be True” Honor Lecturer at the 50th Reunion Celebrations of Milton Academy,

80. “Continuous Quality Improvement: A Long Tradition in Medicine” presented at the Annual Banquet for the Academies of BUSM, Heibert Lounge, November 16, 2005 Milton, Massachusetts, May 5, 2005

81. Frame Works for Viewing Disease -“History of the Pennsylvania Hospital: the Nation’s First”, Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pa. 4/7/2006

82. “An Account of the Epidemic Catarrh of the year 1782; Compiled at the request of the Society for Promoting Medical Knowledge’. American Osler Society Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 5/2/2006

83. “Continuous Quality Improvement: A Long Tradition in Medicine” presented at the Annual Banquet for the Academies of BUSM, Heibert Lounge, November 16, 2005

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