Background
Rockey, Paul Henry was born on April 3, 1944 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States.
physician university official medical educator
Rockey, Paul Henry was born on April 3, 1944 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States.
Doctor of Medicine with honors, University of Chicago, 1970; Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with high honors, Michigan State University, 1966; Master in Public Health, U. Washington, 1978.
Rotating intern, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, 1970-1971;
director Indian Health Center,, Rocky Boy Reservation, Box Elder, Montana, 1971-1973;
resident, chief resident in medicine, U. Washington affiliated hospitals, Seattle, 1973-1976;
Robert Wood Johnson clinical scholar, acting instructor, U. Washington School Medicine, Seattle, 1976-1978;
instructor, U. Washington School Medicine, Seattle, 1978-1979;
assistant professor, U. Washington School Medicine, Seattle, 1979-1985;
associate professor, U. Washington School Medicine, Seattle, 1985-1988;
assistant dean, U. Washington School Medicine, Seattle, 1983-1987;
adjunct assistant professor, adjunct associate professor department health services, U. Washington School Public Health and Cmty. Medicine, 1980-1988;
chief resident, United States Public Health Service Hospital (name now Pacific Medical Center), Seattle, 1975-1976;
assistant chief medicine, residency coordinator, United States Public Health Service Hospital (name now Pacific Medical Center), Seattle, 1978-1980;
medical director, United States Public Health Service Hospital (name now Pacific Medical Center), Seattle, 1980-1986;
associate professor, associate dean, U. Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, 1988-1990;
professor departments medicine and medical humanities, Southern Illinois U. School Medicine, Springfield, since 1991;
associate dean for clinical affairs, Southern Illinois U. School Medicine, Springfield, since 1991;
acting department chairman family practice, Southern Illinois U. School Medicine, Springfield, 1991-1993. Member medical staff Northern Montana Hospital, Havre, 1971-1973, vice president medical staff, 1973.
Member medical staff Pacific Medical Center, Seattle, 1976-1988, U. Washington Hospital, Seattle, 1978-1987, Providence Medical Center, Seattle, 1987-1988, Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, Washington, 1986-1988, St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, 1988-1990, Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, since 1991, St. John's Hospital, Springfield, since 1991. Senior vice president for medical affairs St. Vincent Healthcare Sys., Inc. and St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, 1988-1990. Coordinator review Joint Commision on Accreditation Hospitals, 1980-1983, 88-90.
Member Executive Committee of medical staff St. Vincent Hospital, 1988-1990. President Pacific Health Associations of Seattle, 1981-1987. Director, vice chairman, board directors Pacific Health Plans, health maintenance organization, 1985-1987.
Member Group Health Plan Credentialing Committee for Control Illinois, since 1994. Consultant in quality assurance and utilization management Westminster Hospital, London, 1988. Member management advisory team to U. del Norte and Hospital Infantal San Francisco de Paula, Barranquilla, Colombia, 1989-1990.
Presenter in field.
President, board directors N.W. GIRLCHOIR, 1982-1985, member, 1985-1988. Member steering committee Seattle Area Program for Affordable Health Care, 1983. Member Alpental Doctor Patrol, 1975-1986, Ski Acres Doctor Patrol, Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, 1982-1986.
Trustee Illinois Cancer Council, 1991-1992. Board directors Ancilla Sys., Hobart, Indiana, since 1993, member compensation committee, since 1995. Volunteer physician Health First Clinic, since 1994.
Member Golden Rule Aard Panel Springfield, 1994. Participant medical education subcommittee Illinois Governor's Medicaid Advisory Committee, 1994-1995. Chairman, Board Of Directors Ancilla Medical Foundation, 1995-1996.
Regional interviewer student selection committee University of Chicago Pritzker School Medicine, 1978-1988. Chairman, Board Of Directors Ancilla Health Superior vena cava syndrome, since 1996. With United States Public Health Service, 1971-1981.
Major Washington Army National Guard, 1986-1988. Lieutenant colonel Massachusetts Army National Guard, 1988-1996. Lieutenant colonel Illinois Army National Guard, since 1996.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Physician Executives. Member American Medical Association, Society General Internal Medicine, Illinois Medical Society, Sangamon County Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi.
M. Linda Marie Miller, December 27, 1964. 3 children.