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APPENDIX A
Pages 261-270

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... , is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Health Quality LLC, a medical information management company in Boston, and a Scholar-in-Residence at the Institute of Medicine. He is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the New England Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Tufts University, School of Medicine.
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... Mr. Burke has been a member of several committees for the National Employee Assistance Professionals Association and was a Co-Chairman of the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Committee for the North Carolina Health Planning Commission.
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... Ms. DeGrande is a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, a Certified Employee Assistance Professional, and a Substance Abuse Professional with the Employee Assistance Professional Association (EAPA)
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... Dr. McCarty designed and implemented the current Massachusetts substance abuse management information system and also initiated a Quality Improvement Col' laborative for substance abuse treatment programs throughout Massachusetts.
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... Dr. Robinson'Beale has been one of the lead HMO representatives in Michigan during an initiative on the part of the State Department of Mental Health and Medical Services Administration to in' tegrate the behavioral medicine care of Medicaid recipients between the HMOs and Community Mental Health.
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... , a history of the federal community mental health centers program. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he trained in psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center in Boston from 1969 to 1972.
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... Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, she joined the Institute of Medi' cine stab in 1988. She has directed projects and edited reports on a variety of topics including chemical weapons exposures to World War II veterans, integrating computer technologies to map the human brain, scientific and ethical issues of fetal and embryo research, mental and addictive disorders in women, ethical and science policy issues related to cross~species organ transplantation, and health and human rights.
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... Since 1993, Ms. Ingalls has worked on several projects at the Institute of Medicine focusing on behavioral health care, substance abuse, genetics, fetal alcohol syndrome, environmental and occupa' tional health, toxicology and environmental health information resources, and risk communication.


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