CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN NOBLE, M.D. Born: September 5, 1937, Boston, Massachusetts 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, Harvard Medical School 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, Boston University 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 Library 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
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