![]() He is the current Board Chair of the Boston Foundation for Sight. In 2015 he helped found and serves as a Director of the Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative. He was Chairman of from 2000-2005 and has served as a Director of Stop Handgun Violence since 1995. an HMO for people with catastrophic medical conditions. He co-founded and Chaired from 1989 to 1996 Community Medical Alliance, Inc. David was a Director of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital from1984 to 2013 and Chaired its Board from 2006-2009. Other fulltime or substantial visiting faculty appointments. He served as a member of the National Advisory Council for NIDA from 1999-2003. He joined American Universitys faculty as Distinguished Professor of Public Administration in 1990. Trained in political science (MIT, PhD 1970) he conducted some of the first research on the development of the professional campaign management industry in the US, The Election Men (Quadrangle Press, NY, 1973) He was the founder and Director of Join Together, a program of BUSPH to assist communities throughout the country develop leadership and effective strategies to address addiction and gun violence problems. He has also led development of web/mobile based interventions to help individuals quit smoking, assess their risk for alcohol and drug related health problems, and reduce unhealthy drinking among veterans returning from combat. He has conducted, published research and led national community based demonstration projects in addiction prevention, treatment and policy. From 1984 to 1988 David was Vice President and then President of Health Data Institute, Inc, a company that pioneered the clinical analysis of medical claims data and developed managed care tools and techniques used throughout the country today. From 1975-1983, as Commissioner of Health and Hospitals for the City of Boston he was the city’s public health officer and CEO of the city’s public delivery system, including Boston City Hospital, 22 neighborhood health centers, and the emergency medical system. His more than 40 year career spans the public, private, not for profit and academic health sectors. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.David is currently Professor of Public Health at the Boston University School of Public Health where he focuses on US and international health policy and issues relating to substance use disorders. He chaired a Special Committee on the Clinical Trial Network program for the National Institute on Drug Abuse National Advisory Council. Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (SAPAA) He is the Director of Join Together, a program of the School of Public Health, which helps communities fight substance abuse and gun violence. National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)Īmerican Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterĪmerican Managed Behavioral Healthcare Association (AMBHA) National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors ![]() National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)Īssociation for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse NAADAC, The Association for Addiction Professionals National Association on Alcohol, Drugs and Disability Physicians and Lawyers for National Drug PolicyĬenter for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Retrieved from Ĭommunity Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) APA style: Providence summit participants.Providence summit participants." Retrieved from 1 He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and the American Cinema Editors 'Eddie' for The Insider (1999). MLA style: "Providence summit participants." The Free Library. David Rosenbloom is an American film and television editor with more than 20 film credits, as well as many television editing and directing credits.
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