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Michele Ann Haber, MD, MS, MPH, CMD,
FACP OFFICE:
Post Office Box
4529Greensboro, North Carolina 27404 Phone: (336) 292-7622 Fax: (336) 294-1229 HOME: 1104 North Holden Road Greensboro, North Carolina 27410-4828 (336) 323-2892 E-MAIL: mahaber@att.net CURRENT POSITION: Principal of Geriatrics Consulting Services of Greensboro, P.A., specializing in services to senior citizens, their families, and the organizations that serve them, including the entire spectrum of biomedical, psychosocial and functional health needs. Available services include: (1) comprehensive geriatric assessment, (2) specialized Alzheimer’s Disease care and management of challenging behaviors associated with dementias, (3) consultation on general frailty, polypharmacy and other common geriatric conditions, (4) assessment of memory, decision-making ability and functional status, (5) medical care management and advocacy, (6) end-of-life care, (7) forensic geriatrics, and (8) quality improvement, staff development and program development in facilities and organizations serving seniors, Greensboro, NC Website: www.geriatricsconsultingservices.medem.com Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health Education and Gerontology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC EDUCATION: 1985-1989 Health Sciences Center School of Medicine Lubbock, Texas M.D. Medicine 1979-1983 Columbia University 1980-1982 School of Public Health New York, New York M.P.H. Public Health Columbia University 1975-1979 School of Social Work New York, New York M.S. Social Work Wesleyan University POSTDOCTORAL:Middletown, Connecticut B.A. Biology and Physiology High Honors 1992-1994 University of
Pennsylvania 1990-1992
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fellow, Geriatric Medicine Medical College of
Pennsylvania 1989-1990Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Resident, Internal Medicine University Hospitals of
Cleveland FELLOWSHIPS:Cleveland, Ohio Intern, Internal Medicine 1993 Summer Institute in Research on
Aging 1987 Brookdale Foundation/National Institute on Aging Airlie Conference Center Warrenton, Virginia Research Project 1986
Texas Tech Alzheimer's Center Lubbock, Texas NIH Summer Research
Fellowship 1978National Institute on Aging Bethesda, Maryland Four Week Neurobiology
Course PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:
Boston University Marine Program Marine Biology Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts North Carolina Medical License
#99-00522 SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION:
Pennsylvania Medical License #MD-044969-L (inactive) Certified Medical Director
Recertification, 2004 EMPLOYMENT:Geriatric Medicine Board Recertification, 2002 Internal Medicine Board Recertification, 2002 Certified Medical Director in Long Term Care, 1999 Fellow of the American College of Physicians, 1998 Added Qualifications in Geriatric Medicine, 1994 American Board of Internal Medicine Certification, 1992 National Board of Medical Examiners, 1990 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2003-Present Adjunct Associate Professor of Public
Health Education and Gerontology University of North Carolina at
Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina 1999-2002 Assistant Professor of Internal
Medicine 1995-1999 Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina Assistant Professor of Medicine HOSPITAL
AFFILIATIONS:Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1999-2002 Attending Physician 1997-1999 Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina Attending Physician 1994-1997 Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, Pennsylvania Attending Physician MEDICAL
DIRECTORSHIPS:General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2003 Interim Assistant Medical Director 2000-2002 Beverly Healthcare-Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Medical Director 1999-2002 Geriatric Outpatient Clinic J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina Medical Director Transitional Care Unit J. Paul Sticht
Center on Aging and Rehabilitation Wake Forest University Baptist Medical
Center 1998-1999 Winston-Salem, North Carolina Medical Director 1998-1999 Geriatric Assessment Center Abington Memorial Medical Center Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Medical Director 1997-1999 Genesis ElderCare Senior Day Health Center Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Medical Director Willow Ridge Center-Genesis ElderCare Hatboro, Pennsylvania OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 2003 Interim Attending Physician 1999-2002 Beverly Healthcare-Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Attending Physician 1997-1999J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina Attending Physician 1997-1999 Willow Ridge Center-Genesis ElderCare Hatboro, Pennsylvania Attending Physician 1997-1999
Foulkeways at Gwynedd Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Attending
Physician 1994-1997 Geriatric Assessment Center Abington Memorial Medical Center Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Director of Continuous Quality
Improvement 1992-1994 Director/Founder of Physician Home Care Program Attending Physician, Department of Medicine Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania House Physician 1984-1985 Philadelphia Geriatric Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gero-psychiatric Social Worker 1984
The Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas Psychiatric Social
Worker 1982-1984 University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas Prenatal Clinic Social Worker OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND
ACTIVITIES:Mount Sinai Hospital New York, New York July-August 2009 Volunteer geriatric medicine physician consultant at
Padeh Medical Center, Poria, Lower Galilee, Israel TRAINING AND CONSULTING: July 2009 Grand Grounds Presentor and Consultant on End of
Life August 2007and Palliative Care at Nazareth Hospital E.M.M.S., Nazareth, Lower Galilee, Israel Present Medical Advisor, Professional Advisory
Board May 2007 Home Health Professionals High Point, North Carolina Trainer for Institute on Older Adult Protective
Services, April
2007 Temple University School of Social Administration, Harrisburg, PA. Conducted two 6-hour training course, “Evaluating Older Adults in the Field (A Geriatrician’s Perspective): Part 1 - Behavioral, Cognitive and Functional Changes and Decision-Making Abilities), Part 2 - Clues, Tools and Case Studies” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Trainer for North Carolina
Judicial College, University of February & June 2006
North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government Handling Incompetency Hearings: Guardianship Training for Clerks and Assistant Clerks of Superior Court. Conducted 90-minute session, “Medical Assessment of Incapacity” Durham, North Carolina Trainer for Clerk Mediation Program
sponsored by September
2005Mediation, Inc. and Carolina Dispute Settlement Services. Conducted two-hour session, “The Aging Process” Durham, North Carolina Trainer for Adult
Guardianship/Family Caregiving June 2005 Mediation Course sponsored by the NC Association of Professional Family Mediators, NC Division of Aging and Adult Services, and The Center for Social Gerontology. Conducted one-hour session, “Working with Older Adults” Greensboro, North Carolina Trainer for Institute on Older Adult Protective
Services, 2004-2005 Temple University School of Social Administration, Harrisburg, PA. Conducted 3-hour training course, “Exploring Mental Health and Capacity Issues in Aging” Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania Facility Consultant for Special Care Alzheimer’s
Unit 1999-Present Providence Place - Westchester Manor High Point, North Carolina Independent forensic medical/geriatric evaluations,
expert record review and multidisciplinary team planning around matters of cognitive capacity, guardianship and elder mistreatment 2002 Facility Consultant 2000-2002 Carolina Commons Healthcare-Rehabilitation Center Greensboro, North Carolina Utilization Review Physician and Facility
Consultant 2000-2002 Beverly Healthcare-Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Utilization Review Physician 1998-2002 Beverly Healthcare-Starmount Greensboro, North Carolina Medical/Legal Advisory Board on Elder Abuse and
Neglect 1998-2001 Office of Attorneys General Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Statewide Trainer for Pennsylvania Programs on
Elder 1995-2000 Abuse Legislation (Acts 28, 13 and 14) Office of Attorneys General Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Medical Director, Professional Advisory
Committee 1998-1999 US HomeCare Broomall, Pennsylvania Task Force for Protection of Older
Pennsylvanians 1996
Southeastern Region Office of Attorney General Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Southeastern Pennsylvania Task
Force-Long Term Care 1993-1997 Medicaid Fraud Control Section Office of Attorney General Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Medical Consultant to Older Adult Protective
Services MEDIATION
TRAINING:Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 2007 6-hour training program for non-attorney
mediators October 2007 40-hour course in Family and Divorce
Mediation November 2007 40-hour course in Superior Court Mediation
Training EDITORIAL
WORK:2002-Present Editorial Board, Hospital
Physician 1993-Present Manuscript Review Board, Hospital
Physician 1999, 2000 Abstract Reviewer, Gerontological Society of
America PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: American
College of Physicians COMMITTEES:American Geriatrics Society American Medical Association American Medical Director Association Gerontological Society of America Clinical Medicine Section,
Membership Committee, 1995-1997 North Carolina
Medical
SocietyWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, 1999-2002: Rehabilitation Programs Committee Albert Einstein Medical Center,
1994-1997:Geriatric Rehabilitation Task Force – Chairperson Women’s Health Programs – Geriatrics Subcommittee Medical School Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee Hospital Fall Reduction Task Force Medical Staff Medical Staff
Board Other Medical
CenterBlood Utilization Quality Assessment and Improvement Group Drug Utilization Quality Assessment and Improvement Group Health Information Management Quality Assessment and Improvement Group Medical Staff Medical Ethics Advisory Panel - Chair, Education Subcommittee Quality Assessment and Improvement Panel Utilization Review Quality Assessment and Improvement Group Patient Progression Steering Committee Cancer Center Quality Assessment and Improvement Committee Heart Center Quality Assessment and Improvement Committee Intensive Care Unit Quality Assessment and Improvement Committee Departmental GI Continuous Quality Improvement Committee Nutrition Support Committee Resident Clinical Competence Committee HONORS AND AWARDS: 2003 Sigma Phi
Omega, Delta Gamma Chapter 1998 National Gerontology Academic Honor and Professional Society Fellow of the American College of
Physicians 1996 American Society of Internal Medicine (FACP) Medical Staff Board, Elected Member (2-year
term) 1994 Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Outstanding Fellow Research Paper Delaware Valley Geriatrics Society and Section of Geriatrics College of Physicians of Philadelphia 1979 B.A. High Honors 1979
Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut Thorndike Prize,
Psychology GRANT
SUPPORT:Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut 1995-1997 Functional Outcomes of Cardiac Surgery in the
Elderly Albert Einstein
Society DISSERTATIONS:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Principal Investigator $24,973 (1995-1996) $13,653 (1996-1997) Haber, M.A. A Time and Cost Study of a Hospital Social Work Department (The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York), Master's Thesis, Columbia University School of Public Health, New York, New York, 1982. Haber, M.A. Stimulant Drug Treatment of Hyperactive Children, Bachelor's Thesis, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1979. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE: 2004-Present Volunteer Physician Consultant 2003-2008 Adult Center for Enrichment Adult Day Services Greensboro, North Carolina Chair, Clinical Services Committee, Jewish Family
Services, 2002-2008 Greensboro, North Carolina Secretary, Executive Board, Jewish Family Services,
Greensboro, 2002-2003
North Carolina Board of Directors, Adult Center
for Enrichment, Greensboro, 2001-PresentNorth Carolina Executive Committee, Blumenthal Foundation
for Senior Services, 2001-2008 Greensboro, North Carolina Senior Services Committee, Jewish Family Services,
Greensboro, 1995
North Carolina Board Member, Advocates for Jewish
Mentally Ill, 1995 Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Nursing Home Citizens' Advisory
Board 1994
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LaSalle University Neighborhood
Nursing Center Advisory Board, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RECURRENT TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2003-Present (Spring Semester) Professor for graduate-level course entitled “Health and Aging” in the Departments of Public Health Education and Gerontology (4 credit hours) Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 1999-2002: Preceptor for geriatric fellows in outpatient, geriatric assessment, subacute care and acute care settings; organized geriatric fellow continuity clinic program Preceptor for evaluation exercises for first, second and three year medical students (8- 10 hours per year) Abington Memorial Hospital, 1997-1999: Preceptor for internal medicine residents in geriatric assessment, primary care and longterm care (8 hours/week) Director and preceptor for three-week mandatory geriatrics rotation developed and implemented for internal medicine residents in a newly-created nursing home (8 hours/week) Albert Einstein Medical Center, 1994-1997: Preceptor for resident general medicine clinic (8 hours/week) Inpatient internal medicine teaching attending (1-2 months/year) Preceptor for 6-month block resident ambulatory care experience in home care (4 hours/week) Preceptor for sophomore medical student physical diagnosis course (4 hours/week, 4 months/year) Medical Education: Internal Medicine Resident Clinical Competence Committee Internal Medicine Resident Advisor (4 residents/year) BIBLIOGRAPHY: ARTICLES: Johnson, J.C., Haber, M. Advance Directives, Editorial in the American Geriatrics Society Fellows-in-Training Newsletter, 1994. Johnson, J.C., Haber, M. Diagnosis and Management of Delirium, Geriatric Medicine News & Reports, October 1993. May, C., Haber, M., Young, S.H., Gold P.W., Tomel, T.P., Csako, G., Friedland, R.P. Osmoregulation in Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, Vol.1, 90-94, 1990. Kirby, H.B., Haber, M., Baer, J., Pickman, S. Geriatric Evaluation Program in a Private Hospital: Implications for Health Care Planning, Texas Medicine, Vol. 83(6), 27-33, 1987. Haber, M. Costing Social Work Services in a Hospital Setting, Social Work in Health Care, Vol. 11 (1), 3-129, 1985. PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL MEETINGS: Haber, M.A., Rebirth of a Special Care Unit, Presented at the American Medical Directors Association Annual Symposium, Dallas, Texas, March 2006. Haber, M.A. and Johns, A.F. Decision Making in Impaired Seniors: An Important Opportunity for Collaboration Among Geriatricians and Elder Law Attorneys. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2004. Haber, M.A. and Sabatino, C. Assessment of Decision-Making Ability in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults: A Medical and Legal Perspective. Fifth Annual National Aging and Law Conference, Arlington, VA, October 2004. Haber, M.A. Integrating Traditional Didactics with Service Learning Concepts, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, Florida, March 2003. Haber, M.A., Chen, J.G., Fine, R. An Observational Study of Cardiac Surgery in the Elderly: Functional Outcomes, Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 2001. Haber, M. and Fine, R., Functional Outcomes of Cardiac Surgery in the Elderly, Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1996. Haber, M. Perspectives in Clinical Medicine Research. Evolving Research Issues in a Changing Healthcare Environment: A View from the Trenches, Pre-Conference Workshop, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1996. Haber, M., Slotkin, J., Johnson, J., and Gottlieb, G., Impact of Dementia on Postoperative Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Psychiatric Consultation, Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1994. Haber, M.A., Hook, D.J., and duClair, K.A., DRG's and Psychiatric Hospitalization of Older Adults: Deinstitutionalization Revisited, Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, November 1984. Haber, M., The Development of a Cost Study Methodology for Hospital-based Social Work Services, Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, November 1983. PRESENTATIONS AT REGIONAL MEETINGS: Managing Challenging Behaviors in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Reducing Caregiver Burden and Patient Distress, North Carolina Conference on Aging, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, September 11, 2007. North Carolina Initiatives for Guardianship Proceedings: A Legal and Medical Perspective, with D.J. Toman, North Carolina Conference on Aging, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, September 11, 2007. Individualizing the Guardianship Evaluation: Setting the Stage for Limited Guardianship aka “Different Strokes for Different Folks”, North Carolina Guardianship Association Conference, Boone, NC, May 10, 2007 Challenging Behaviors in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Strategies for an Integrated Behavioral and Medical Management Approach, Southern Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina, April 12, 2007. Issues About Guardianship: A Medical and Legal Perspective Focusing on Newer Development in North Carolina, with D.J. Toman, Southern Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina, April 12, 2007. The Need for Guardianship: A Medical and Legal Perspective, with D.J. Toman, North Carolina Conference on Aging, Research Triangle, Park, NC, October 26, 2006. Management of Challenging Behaviors in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Integrating Behavioral and Medical Approaches, North Carolina Conference on Aging, New Bern, North Carolina, October 19, 2005. Mental Capacity in Impaired Seniors: Assessment of Decision-Making and Protecting the Vulnerable, with E.J. Harrington, North Carolina Conference on Aging, New Bern, North Carolina, October 19, 2005. Competency and Decision-Making for Seniors: A Discussion with the Experts, with D.J. Toman, Joint Conference of the North Carolina Conference on Aging and the Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Durham, North Carolina, October 18, 2004. S/he Did WHAT??? Effective Management of Challenging Behaviors in Dementia Using a Combination of Behavioral and Pharmacologic Approaches, Alzheimer’s Association Western Carolina Chapter 2000 Spring Education Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 11, 2004. Service-Learning to Prepare a Workforce Serving the Aging Population, with J.I. Wassel, North Carolina Conference on Aging, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 11, 2003. Merging Ethics of Various Professions When Serving Older Adults: How to Play by the Rules of Other Professions Without Breaking Your Own, with A.F. Johns and K.J. Strom-Gottfried, North Carolina Conference on Aging, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 10, 2003. Getting Through the Night: Nonpharmacologic Management of Challenging Behaviors in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, North Carolina/South Carolina Medical Directors Symposium, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 18, 2002. Conceptualizing Alternatives in Post Acute Hospital Care, Florida Conference on Aging, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, August 14, 2001. Postacute Care. The J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and the Section of Geriatrics and Gerontology of the Department of Medicine of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine - International Geriatrics Conference, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, May 23, 2001. Women Aging Successfully Through Knowledge About Their Health, Panel Moderator and Speaker on Hormone Replacement Therapy, Philadelphia Summer Series on Aging sponsored by American Society on Aging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 14, 1999. Women Aging Successfully Through Knowledge About Their Health, Panel Moderator and Speaker on Hormone Replacement Therapy, Philadelphia Summer Series on Aging sponsored by American Society on Aging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 7, 1997. POSTERS AT NATIONAL MEETINGS: Haber, M.A. Decision-Making in Older Adults: Informed Consent and Diminished Capacity, Presented at the American Geriatric Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2005. Atkinson, H.H. and Haber, M.A., Challenges of Subacute Care for Clinical Geriatrics Fellows, Presented at the American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2002. Haber, M.A., Residency Training in Geriatrics and Long Term Care: A Working Model. Presented at the American Medical Directors Association Annual Symposium, Orlando, Florida, March 1999. Haber, M.A., The New Medical Director: Opportunities and Challenges, Presented at the American Medical Directors Association Annual Symposium, San Antonio, Texas, March 1998. Haber, M.A., Interagency Collaboration: An Important Aspect of Hospital Quality Improvement for Geriatrics, Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November 1995. Vailoces, V.J.T.O. and Haber, M.A., Housestaff Recognition of Dementia in an Outpatient Setting: An Area Ripe of Training and Quality Improvement, Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November 1995. Haber, M., Johnson, J., Salhani, R., Sims, R., Cordts, G., and Gottlieb, G., The Impact of Dementia on Postoperative Outcomes, Presented at the American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, April 1994. REFERENCES AND FULL LIST OF INVITED PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST |
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