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Collen, Morris Frank was born on November 12, 1913 in St. Paul. Son of Frank Morris and Rose (Finkelstein) Collen.
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Collen, Morris Frank was born on November 12, 1913 in St. Paul. Son of Frank Morris and Rose (Finkelstein) Collen.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, University Minnesota, 1934. Bachelor of Medicine with distinction, University Minnesota, 1938. Doctor of Medicine, University Minnesota, 1939.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 2004.
Intern, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1939-1940;
resident, Los Angeles County Hospital, 1940-1942;
chief medical service, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Oakland, California, 1942-1952;
chief of staff, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Oakland, 1952-1953;
medical director, Permanente Medical Group, West Bay Division, 1953-1979;
director medical methods research, Permanente Medical Group, West Bay Division, 1962-1979;
director technical assessment, Permanente Medical Group, West Bay Division, 1979-1983;
consultant division research, Permanente Medical Group, West Bay Division, since 1983. Chairman of the executive committee Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, 1953-1973. Director Permanente Services, Inc., Oakland, 1958-1973.
Lecturer School Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1966-1978. Lecturer information science University of California, San Francisco, 1970-1985. Lecturer U. London, 1972, Stanford University Medical Center, 1973, 75, 84-86, Harvard University, 1974, Johns Hopkins University, 1976, also others.
Consultant Bur.Health Services, United States Public Health Service, 1965-1968, chairman health care systems study section, 1968-1972, member of advisory committee demonstration grants, 1967. Advisor VA, 1968; consultant European region World Health Organization, 1968-1972. Consultant medical fitness program United States Air Force, 1968.
Consultant President's biomedical Research Panel, 1975. Mem.adv. committee automated Multiphasic Health Testing, 1971. Discussant National Conference Preventive Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland., 1975.
Member commission on technical in health care NAS, 1976. Member of advisory group National Commision on Digestive Diseases, United States Congress, 1978. Member of advisory panel to the United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment, 1980-1985.
Member peer review advisory group TRIMIS program Department Defense, 1978-1990. Program chairman 3d International Conference Medical Informatics, Tokyo, 1980. Chairman of the Board science counselors National Library Medicine, 1985-1987.
Member literature selection technical review committee National Library. of Medicine, since 1997.
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Fellow: American College of Physicians, American College Medical Informatics (president 1987-1988, Morris F. Collen medal named in his honor 1993), American Institute Medical and Biological Engineering, American College Chest Physicians, American College Cardiology. Member: National Academy of Sciences, American Medical Association, Salutis Unitas (vice president 1972), International Health Evaluation Association (president 1995-1996, Lifetime Achievement award 1992, Computers in Health Care Pioneer award 1992, David E. Morgan award for achievement in health care information 1998, Japan Shigeaki Hinohara award for preventive medicine 2001, Cummings Psyche award for behavioral medical research 2001, Morris F. Collen Permanente Research award named in his honor 2003, 2009), American Medical Informatics Association (board directors 1985-1996), National Academy Practice in Medicine (chairman 1982-1988, co-chairman 1989-1991), Society Advisory Medical Systems (president 1973), American Federation Clinical Research, Institute Medicine (chairman technical subcommittee for improving patient records 1990, chairman workshop on informatics in clinical preventive medicine 1991), International Medical Informatics Association Senior Officers Club, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Frances B. Diner, September 24, 1937. Children: Arnold Roy, Barry Joel, Roberta Joy, Randal Harry.