Background
Bard, Terry Ross was born on January 17, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Bernard David and Lillian (Terry) Bard.
Bard, Terry Ross was born on January 17, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Bernard David and Lillian (Terry) Bard.
AB with distinction, Brown University, 1966. Biodiversity Heritage Library, Hebrew Union College, 1968. MAHL, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, 1971.
Postgraduate, Harvard University, 1975. Doctor of Divinity, Hebrew Union College, 1996.
Assistant/associate rabbi Temple Shalom, Newton, Massachusetts, 1971-1976. Rabbi Congregation Shalom, Chelmsford, 1976-1998, rabbi emeritus, since 1998. Director department pastoral care and education Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, since 1984, coordinator medical ethics program, 1985-1998, director Center Excellence in Spiritual Care, Education, Training and Research, since 1998, director Research Subject's Safety Program, General Clinical Research Center, since 2001.
Director department pastoral care and education Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, 1976-1996. Director, psychotherapist Rabbinic Counseling Center, Newton, Massachusetts, since 1976, director center of Excellence in spiritual Care, Education, Training and Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center, since 1999. Board directors Jewish Community Council, Boston, 1976-1984.
Vice president Interfaith Counseling Services, Inc., Newton, 1988-1993. Lecturer; board directors Massachusetts Society Medical Research, consultant in field.
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Advisory board Health Decisions United States of America, The Boston Experience, 1990—1996, Massachusetts Health Decision, 1990—1998, New England Organ Bank, since 1990. Member development committee Beth Israel Hospital, 1986—1995, resuscitation committee, pharmacy committee, since 1993, public affairs committee, 1985—1996, committee clinical investigations, since 1985, originator ethics advisory group, coordinator clinical ethics program, since 1984, human subjects committee Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, 1991—1997. Others; institute review board Harvard Medical School, 1975—1990, since 1999, faculty division medical ethics, since 1993.
Faculty clinical investigation training program BIDMC Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1987. Member Catholic-Jewish committee Archdiocese of Boston, since 1973. Member American Psychiatric Association (ex-officio member committee on religion and psychiatry), Association Mental Health Clergy (president 1982-1984, Anton T. Boisen award 1994), Massachusetts Board Rabbis (president 1980-1982), Central Conference American Rabbis, Chelmsford Clergy Association, Association Clinical Pastoral Education, National Association Jewish Chaplains.
Married Kay Elsa Bard, August 6, 1966 (deceased 1974). Children: Michael Aaron, Amy Shira. Married Linda Faye Bard, December 18, 1975.
1 child, Rachel Joy.