GORDON GLOBUS M.D. PSYCHIATRY

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

EDUCATION: BA. Cornell University (1955, with high honors in psychology). MD. Tufts University (1959, Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Society). Internship, Veterans Administration Center, Los Angeles (1960). Residency, McLean Hospital Division of Harvard Medical School (1961). Residency, Boston University Medical Center (1962, Chief Resident 1963). Research Fellow, Boston University School of Medicine (1964-65). Candidate, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute (1962-66).

POSITIONS: Assistant Prof., Boston University School of Medicine (1966). Senior Surgeon, U.S.Public Health Service (1967-68). Chief, Biological Clinical Research Section, Extramural, National Institute of Mental Health (1968). Professor, University of California Irvine (1968-1993). Chief, Psychosomatic and Consultation Service, Orange Co. Medical Center (1969-76). Founder and Director, UCI Psychotherapy Clinic (1976-80). Founder and Director, University Service at Capistrano by the Sea Hospital (1980-88). Vice-Chair for Capistrano by the Sea (1988-91). Co-Attending, Emergency Admitting Unit, UCI Medical Center (1992-93). Visiting professorships in Brazil, Denmark and Russia (1995-98).

AWARDS: Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association.

CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (in psychiatry), 1967.

PUBLICATIONS: Four solo books, two edited books and over ninety articles. (A complete list is available on request.)