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Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems (1990)

Chapter: A: Members of the Task Forces

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Suggested Citation:"A: Members of the Task Forces." Institute of Medicine. 1990. Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1341.
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A Task Forces TASK FORCE ON TREATMENT OUTCOME EVALUATION David C. Lewis, M.D., Chair Professor of Medicine and Community Health and Donald G. Millar Professor of Alcohol and Addiction Studies, and Director, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies Brown University Medical School Providence, Rhode Island Chad D. Emrick, Ph.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver, Colorado Richard K Fuller, M.D. Assistant Chief of Gastroenterology Service Ceveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio Edward Gottheil, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Richard Longabaugh, Ed.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University, and Director of Evaluation Butler Hospital Providence, Rhode Island William R. Miller, Ph.D. Professor of Psycholgy and Psychiatry, and Director of Clinical Training Department of Psychology University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico TASK FORCE ON ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT ASSIGNMENT Harvey ~ Skinner, Ph.D., Chair Professor and Chairman Department of Behavioural Science Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto, and Senor Scientist Addiction Research Center Toronto, Ontario, Canada Thomas F. Babor, Ph.D. Professor of Psycholgy Department of Psychiatry University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, Connecticut A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D. Research Professor Department of Psychiatry Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephen Holt, M.D., FACP Professor of Medicine, and Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Department of Medicine Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield, Illinois Philip O'Dwyer M.N, C.S.W., C.A.C. President, Brookfield Clinics Garden City, Michigan Bruce J. Rounsaville, M.D. Director of Research, Substance Abuse Treatment Unit, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut 509

5 ~ 0 APPENDIX A TASK FORCE ON SPECIAL POPUIATIONS Roger Dale Walker, M.D., Hair Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine, and Chief, Addictions Treatment Center Veterans Affairs Medical Center Seattle, Washington Barbara Ross-Lee, D.O. Professor and Chairman Department of Family Medicine College of Osteopathic Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Jim Francek, M.S.W., C.E.AP. President Jim Francek and Associates, Inc. Norwalk, Connecticut Marsha Vannicelli, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School, and Director, Appleton Outpatient Clinic McLean Hospital Belmont, Massachusetts Mark V. Pauly, Ph.D., Chair Robert D. Eilers Professor of Health Care Management and Economics, Professor of Public Management and Economics, and Executive Director, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Me~wyn R. Greenlick, Ph.D. Vice President (Research) Kaiser Foundation and Hospitals and Director, Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente, Northwest Region Portland, Oregon Joseph J. Westermeyer, M.D., Ph.D. Professor and Chairman Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Thomas McLellan, Ph.D. Research Professor Department of Psychiatry Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of Washington Seattle, Washington Dennis Donovan, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington TASK FORCE ON FINANCING Harold D. Holder, Ph.D. Director Prevention Research Center Berkeley, California Steven S. SharEstein, M.D. Vice President and Medical Director The Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Barry Montague (Liaison) Special Assistant to the Director Office of Policy Analysis National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NLAAA) Rockville, Maryland

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