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Appendix A: Committee Biographical Sketches
Pages 139-146

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From page 139...
... His previous positions have included chairman, chief executive officer, and president, Medsphere Systems Corporation; founding president and chief executive officer, National Quality Forum; undersecretary for health, Department of Veterans Affairs; director, California Department of Health Services; and director, California Emergency Medical Services Authority. He has served on the U.S.
From page 140...
... In 2005, Dr. Anderson received the Elsevier Biomaterials Gold Medal Award, which is awarded to the individual who has made the most significant contributions to biomaterials science over the 25-year period from 1980 to 2005.
From page 141...
... In both PCORI's merit review and in NIMH's scientific review, Dr. Broitman's review panels focused on comparative effectiveness research and health services research.
From page 142...
... He is currently chair of a NATO research group on military veteran transitions, a Fulbright Scholar, and member of several Department of Defense research advisory panels focused on psychological health. He is the current editor of Military Behavioral Health, the flagship academic journal about the biopsychosocial health and well-being of service members, veterans, and military families.
From page 143...
... She teaches courses on the health status and health behaviors of racial and ethnic minority groups, research ethics in biomedical and behavioral research in racial/ethnic minority populations, research methods in minority research, as well as courses on mental health services and
From page 144...
... Her mental health services research examines integrated care models for racial/ethnic minorities, availability, access and quality of mental health services for racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. She is the co-principal investigator of the California Quality of Life Survey, a population-based study of more than 7,000 Californians on the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse disorders and the contextual factors associated with those disorders.
From page 145...
... She has received grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, among others.
From page 146...
... Ms. Weinberg has also served on several Institute of Medicine committees, including the Committee on the National Institutes of Health Research Priority-Setting Process and the Committee on Clinical Trial Registries; she has also served as a member of the National Academies' Board on Health Sciences Policy.


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