Background
ENGLISH, Joseph was born on May 21, 1933 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Thomas J. English and Helen Gilmore English.
medical administrator physician
ENGLISH, Joseph was born on May 21, 1933 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Thomas J. English and Helen Gilmore English.
AB, St. Joseph's College, 1954; Doctor of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, 1958.
Intern, Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia, 1958-1959;
resident in psychiatry, Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1959-1961;
resident in psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1961-1962;
practice psychiatry, since 1962;
psychiatrist, Office of Director, National Institute of Mental Health, 1964-1965;
assistant chief policy and program coordination, Office of Director, National Institute of Mental Health, 1965-1966;
department chief office interagency liaison, Office of Director, National Institute of Mental Health, 1966;
chief psychiatrist medical program division, Peace Corps, Washington, 1962-1966;
deputy assistant director health affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, 1966;
assistant director, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, 1966-1968;
administrator, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1968-1970;
president, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, 1970-1973;
department chairman psychiatry, St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, New York City, since 1973;
professor psychiatry, department chairman psychiatry, New York Medical College, New York City, since 1979;
associate dean, New York Medical College, New York City, since 1979. Adjunct Professor psychiatry Cornell Univercity. Lecturer psychiatry Harvard University, 1978-1989.
Visiting fellow Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, since 1979. Chairman interagency task force emergency food and medical program for United States Office of Economic Opportunity-Department of Health, Education and Welfare, unites states department Agricultural, 1968-1969. Chairman Alaska Subcommittee Federal Health ProgramsPres.'s Review Commission Alaska, 1969-1971.
Chairman advising committee on accessible environments for disabled Building Research Advisory Board, Washington, 1974-1976. Chairman of the executive coordinator panels on mental health services delivery President's Commision on Mental Health, 1977. Member Health Advisory Council Governor State New York, 1981.
Member professional and technical advising committee for hospitals and accreditation program Joint Commission Accreditation Hospitals, 1984-1986, vice chairman, 1986-1988, chairman, 1988-1989. Member of advisory panel on financing of psychiatric care National Institute of Mental Health, 1985-1987. Member commissioner's advising committee New York City Department Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Svc., 1980-1992.
Board directors, chairman national clinical advisory board Healthcare Superior vena cava syndrome American, Inc., 1985-1987.
Board of directors Kennedy Child Study Center, 1975-1993. Trustee Menninger Foundation, since 1993, Sarah Lawrence College, 1986-1990. Served to captain United States Air Force Reserve, 1958-1963.
Senior surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1963-1966. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (president 1992-1993, chairman county on economics affairs 1983-1985, chairman task force on prospective payment since 1983, chairman taskforce and strategic planning since 1993), New York Academy of Medicine, American College Psychiatrists, Institute Medicine of National Academy Sciences. Member American Medical Association, New York Psychiatric Society, Hospital Society New York, Association for Academy Psychiatry, New York State Medical Society, American Association General Hospital Psychiatrists, Group Advancement Psychiatry, American College Mental Health Adminstrs., American Hospital Association, Greater New York Hospital Association (chairman mental health and substance abuse services committee since 1975), Catholic Health Association (commission on government relations 1984-1987), World Psychiatrric Society (chairman of the section on religion and psychiatry since 1994), Alpha Omega Alpha, Kappa Beta Phi, Alpha Sigma Nu.
M. Ann Carr Sanger, December 20, 1969. 3 children.