Background
Herz, Marvin Ira was born on December 24, 1927 in New York City. Son of Jules Edward and Vivian M. (Becker) Herz.
Herz, Marvin Ira was born on December 24, 1927 in New York City. Son of Jules Edward and Vivian M. (Becker) Herz.
Bachelor, University of Michigan, 1949; Master of Science in Psychology, Yale University, 1950; Doctor of Medicine, Chicago Medical School, 1955; certified in psychoanalysis, Columbia University, 1968.
Intern, University of Illinois Research and Ednl. Hospitals, 1955-1956;
resident in psychiatry, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1956-1959;
director inpatient service division psychiatry, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1961-1963;
director, Westchester Square Day Hospitals, New York City, 1963-1965;
assistant professor psychiatry, Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1963-1965;
associate in psychiatry, Columbia University, 1965-1968;
assistant professor clinical psychiatry, Columbia University, 1968-1972;
associate professor, Columbia University, 1972-1977;
ward administrator, Washington Heights Community Service, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1965-1968;
assistant attending psychiatrist, Vanderbilt Clinic, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1965-1968;
director, Washington Hts. Community Service, 1968-1972;
director community services, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1972-1977;
acting clinical director, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1975-1976;
medical director, Georgia Mental Health Institute, Atlanta, 1977-1978;
director operations research, 1977-1978;
professor psychiatry, Emory University, 1977-1978;
professor, department chairman psychiatry, State University of New York School Medicine, Buffalo, 1978-1991;
director psychiatry, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, 1978-1991;
head department psychiatry, Buffalo General Hospital, 1978-1991;
professor, U. Rochester, New York, since 1991.
Consultant in psychiatry Veterans Administration Hospital., Buffalo, 1978-1991. Senior science advisor to director National Institute of Mental Health, 1989-1991, consultant psychiatry education branch, 1978. Consultant Robert WoodJohnson Foundation, 1992.
Consultant National Heart and Lung Institute, Task Panel ofPres.'s Commision on Research in Mental Illness, 1977. Chairman psychiatric committee New York State Office Mental Health, 1980-1987.
Served to Lieutenant commander of The United States Navy Reserve, 1959-1961. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (chairman commission to develop practice guidelinesfor schizophrenia 1992-1997, prize in hospital psychiatry research 1988, chair research prize committee since 1996), American College Psychiatrists (board regents 1990-1993, 2d vice president 1994-1995, vice president 1995-1996, president elect 1996-1997, president 1997-1998, Dean award for research in schizophrenia 1993), American College Psychoanalysts (treasurer 1991-1995, vice president 1996-1997, president elect 1997-1998, president 1998-1999). Member Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research (president 1993-1995), Association Psychoanalytic Medicine (Chairman of Commission on committee psychiatry 1975-1976), American Psychopathol.
Association, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Beatrice Leslie Mittelman, September 13, 1952. 3 children.