Background
Carmichael, Hugh Thompson was born on February 10, 1898 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Son of Duncan Nevin and Jessie Eliza ( Nevin and Jessie Eliza (Bolster) C.
educator psychiatrist Psychoanalyst
Carmichael, Hugh Thompson was born on February 10, 1898 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Son of Duncan Nevin and Jessie Eliza ( Nevin and Jessie Eliza (Bolster) C.
Doctor of Medicine Certificated Master, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 1923. Master of Science, University of Minnesota, 1931.
Came to the United States, 1926, naturalized, 1932. Private practice medicine, Omemee, Ontario, 1924-1926. Fellow internal medicine and neurology Mayo Foundation, Mayo Clinic, 1927-1930.
Senior fellow neuropsychiatry and instructor neuropathology Albany Medical College, 1930-1931.
Associate neuropsychiatrist, 1930-1931. Junior physician to chief psychiatrist research service Worcester (Massachusetts) Eastern State Hospital, Memorial Foundation for Neuroendocrine Research, 1931-1935.
Psychiatrist Neuropsychiat. Institute and Hospital of Hartford (Connecticut) Retreat, 1935, instructor to assistant professor psychiatry University of Chicago, 1935-1943.
Rockefeller fellow Institute Psychoanalysis, Chicago, 1936-1940.
Associate attending physician Cook County Psychopathic Hospital, 1939-1940, 42. Associate professor psychiatry University of Illinois, 1943-1947, professor, 1947-1952, clinical professor, 1952-1961, professor psychiatry, 1961-1966, professor emeritus, department psychiatry, 1966-1980. Director office continuing education for psychiatrists American Psychiatric Association, Washington, 1967-1974.
On leave as professorial lecturer psychiatry University of Chicago School Medicine, 1960, 61.
Consultant psychiatry Surgeon General United States Army, 1960. Advising committee psychiatry and neurology service Virginia Department Medicine and Surgery, 1960-1964.
Associate director psychiatric division Illinois Neuropsychiat. Institute, 1943-1952.
Attending psychiatrist Research and Education Hospitals, Chicago, 1943-1966.
Attending psychiatrist Chicago Memorial Hospital, 1943-1951, honorary staff, 1951-1954. Courtesy staff Institute Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Research and Training, Michael Reese Hospital, 1954-1967.
Member Joint Committee on Mental Illness and Health, 1955-1961, trustee, 1955-1957. Member White House Conference on Aging, 1971. Served with C.E.F., 1917-1918.
Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life.
Member of the American Medical Association (council on mental health 1953-1961), Chicago, District of Columbia medical societies, American Association for the Advancement of Science, World Medical Association, Central Neuropsychiat. Association, American Psychoanalytic Association (life.
Married Charlotte L. Greenwood, June 27, 1923. Married second, Carolyn G. Ruhland, July 10, 1937. Children: William Greenwood, Donald Keith, Charlotte Elizabeth.