Background
Barkin, Amy Claire was born on March 3, 1947 in New York City. Daughter of Solomon and Elaine (Rappaport) Barkin.
public health service officer social worker
Barkin, Amy Claire was born on March 3, 1947 in New York City. Daughter of Solomon and Elaine (Rappaport) Barkin.
Bachelor, New York University, 1969; Master of Social Work, Smith College, 1971; Master in Public Health, Harvard University, 1976.
Program development specialist, E. Lindemann Mental Health Center, Boston, 1971-1972; clinical director admissions, Brookline (Massachusetts) Mental Health Center, 1972-1975; project manager, U. Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, 1976-1978; captain, United States Public Health Service, since 1978; regional consultant for substance abuse/mental health, United States Public Health Service, Boston, 1978-1984; director employee counseling service program, United States Public Health Service, Rockville, Maryland., 1984-1987; coordinator employee assistance program, White House Initiative for Federal Drug-Free Workplace, 1987-1988; coordinator, Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving, 1988-1989; chief program implementation branch, Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving, 1989-1990; staff, Executive Office of President, Washington, 1990-1992; national social work consultant, Office of Healthy Start, 1992; social work program administrator, Office of External Affairs, Washington, 1992-1996; senior public health analyst, Office of Public Health Policy, Washington, since 1997. United States representative Mental Health Program, France, 1975.
Member American Public Health Association, National Association Social Workers, Commissioned Officers Association, Association Military Surgeons United States, Employee Assistance Program Practitioners.