Talk:Carola B. Eisenberg
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Because Dr. Carola Eisenberg has SO OFTEN been a "first" for American women (or women in general) in science, medicine, and academia, and because she has been recognized numerous times for doing so, she should be included in Wikipedia as a significant biography.Maynard S. Clark 17:16, 13 April 2007 (UTC)vegetarian
Chronolology:
- Psychiatric Training:
- Resident in Psychiatry, Hospicio de las Mercedes, 1943-1945
- Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1945-1947
- Fellow in Adult Psychiatry, University of Maryland, 1947-1949
- Prior Experience:
- Instructor in Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, July 1958 – June 1966
- Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, July 1966 – October 1967
- Staff Psychiatrist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 - June 1972
- Consultant in Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, July 1969 – June 1992
- Dean for Student Affairs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 1972 - June 1978
- Dean for Student Affairs, Harvard Medical School, July 1978 - June 1990
- Director, International Programs for Medical Students, Harvard Medical School, July 1990 - June 1992
- Private Practice of Psychiatry, Cambridge, 1992 – 2006
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Eisenberg, C. Similarities and Differences Between Men and Women as Students. J. Amer. Med. Women's Assoc. 1981:35-36, 48-50.
Eisenberg, C. Honduras: Mental Health Awareness Changes a Community. World Health Forum, I (1,2):72-77, 1980.
Eisenberg, C. Caring. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 55:16-17, 48-49, 1981 (summer).
Eisenberg, C. Women as Physicians. Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 58, 534-541, July 1983.
Eisenberg, C. Mental Health and the College Student. Mental Health and the Schools, S. Leung (ed.) Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1985.
Eisenberg, C., Foreword to a Student-to-Student Guide to Medical School by R.W. Betcher, M.D. Little, Brown and Co., Boston 1985.
Eisenberg, C. It is Still a Privilege to be a Doctor. New England Journal of Medicine, 314:1113-1114, 1986. Reprinted in: The Advisor, 6:18-19, 1986. Reprinted in: On Doctoring: Stories, Poems, Essays. Edited by R. Reynolds and J. Stone. Simon and Schuster, N.Y., 1991; 2nd Edition 1996, 3rd Edition 2002.
Eisenberg, C. The Stresses of Beginning Teaching. Journal of the Harvard-Danforth Center, 2:17, 1987 (January)
Geiger, J., Eisenberg, C. et al, Special Report: A New Medical Mission to El Salvador. New England Journal of Medicine, 321:1137-1140, 1989.
Eisenberg, C. Medicine Is No Longer A Man's Profession: When the Men's Club Goes Coed It's Time to Change the Regs. New England Journal of Medicine, 321:1542-1544, 1989.
Eisenberg, C. Matters of Faith: Students Follow Their Own Course. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 63:20-23,1990.
Eisenberg, C. Affirmative Action for Women and Promotion of Academic Excellence. Academic Medicine, 66:678-679, 1991.
Eisenberg, C. Confidentiality in Psychotherapy: The case of Anne Sexton. New England Journal of Medicine, 325:1451, 1991.
Eisenberg, C. (1995) The Struggle To Get There, In: Women in Biomedical Careers: Dynamics of Change: Strategies for the 21st Century. Full report of the workshop. Washington, National Institute of Health. Office for Research on Women's Health. NIH publication, No.95-3565; 18-21.
Eisenberg, C. (1996) Review of A New Prescription for Women's Health by Bernadine Healy. New England Journal of Medicine 335:1614-15.
Eisenberg, C. (1996) Women doctors: Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, 3:No. 1, 1996.
Eisenberg, C. Mental Health of People and the Effects of War on Children. One World, One Language: Paving the Way to Better Perspectives for Mental Health. Edited by JJ Lopez-Ibor, F. Lieh-Mak, HM Visotsky and M. Maj. Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Seattle, 1999, pp. 88-93.
Eisenberg, C. (1999) Medicine and Human Rights. XI World Congress of Psychiatry Hamburg, Germany.
Eisenberg, C. (2007) Women have improved the quality of medicine: a capsule history. In DeAngelis C (Editor), Women and Medicine: A Macy Foundation Conference. New York City: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, pages 37-40. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MaynardClark (talk • contribs) 14:12, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

