- Carola B. Eisenberg
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name = Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, MD
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birth_place =Argentina
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occupation = Psychiatrist, Child Psychiatrist, Medical Educator
spouse = Leon Eisenberg, MD, ScD
religion = Jewish (secular)
nationality = ArgentineCarola Blitzman Eisenberg, MD, now retired, is the former Dean of Students of
MIT (the first woman to hold that position at [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT] ), Dean of Students then atHarvard Medical School (HMS). She is nowLecturer in the newly-renamed [http://www.HMS.Harvard.edu/dsm/ Department of Global Health and Social Medicine] at HMS (formerly [http://www.HMS.Harvard.edu/dsm/ the Department of Social Medicine] ).She is a native Argentine and is a cofounder of
Physicians for Human Rights and currently its Vice President and the Chair of its Asylum Committee. Herdissertation on "A Histological Study of Tay-Sachs Disease" was presented in 1944 for her medical degree at theUniversity of Buenos Aires in Argentina. She is also a 1935 graduate of the School of Psychiatric Social Work inHospicio De Las Mercedes , Argentina. After receiving her medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires and taking her psychiatric training at the Hospicio De Las Mercedes, she emigrated to the U.S. and became Fellow in Child Psychiatry at theJohns Hopkins Hospital , Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland.She served on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins Medical School from 1958-1967 before becoming a staff
psychiatrist at the Student Health Service of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1972 to 1978, she served as Dean for Student Affairs at MIT, the first woman to occupy that position and the first to serve on the Academic Council, its highest academic governing authority. In 1978, she was appointed Dean for Student Affairs at Harvard Medical School where she served for 12 years. From 1990 to 1992, she was Director of the International Programs for Medical Students at HMS.Throughout her career, she has consulted with the
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) (1979),Swarthmore College (1984), Mental Health Division of theWorld Health Organization (1985, Committee on Human Rights and Medical Practice,American College of Physicians (1989-1993),National Institutes of Health (1992),Office of the Surgeon General , Department of Health and Human Services (1992), National Research Council of theNational Academy of Science and TheNational Academy of Engineering (1992-1996), and theNational Institutes of Health (1995-1998).She has been a member of
human rights missions toEl Salvador ,Chile andParaguay . She founded and served as Vice President of Physicians for Human Rights USA, headquartered inCambridge, Massachusetts , and as President of the Examiners Club of Boston. She served on the [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/cwsem/ Committee on Women in Science and Engineering] of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences and is currently a member of the Advisory Committee to the Office of Research on Women’s Health of theNational Institutes of Health .She is the wife of
Leon Eisenberg , MD, Presley Professor of Social Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus in the Harvard Medical School.Awards
*Morani Renaissance Woman Award, Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine,
Drexel Medical School , 2002.
*Lifetime Achievement Award,Massachusetts Psychiatric Society , 2005.
*Human Rights Award,American Psychiatric Association , 2005.External links
* [http://www.PHRUSA.org Physicians for Human Rights]
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