Carola Blitzman Eisenberg , MD, now retired but actively involved in human rights work through Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and elsewhere, is the former Dean of Students of MIT (the first woman to hold that position at MIT), Dean of Students then at Harvard Medical School (HMS) (1978-1990). She was until very recently Lecturer in the newly-renamed Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at HMS (formerly the Department of Social Medicine).
She is a native Argentine and is a cofounder of Physicians for Human Rights and currently its Vice President and the Chair of its Asylum Committee. Her dissertation on "A Histological Study of Tay-Sachs Disease" was presented in 1944 for her medical degree at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. She is also a 1935 graduate of the School of Psychiatric Social Work in Hospicio De Las Mercedes (Hospice of the Virgin of Mercy), Argentina. After receiving her medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires and taking her psychiatric training at the Hospicio De Las Mercedes, she emigrated to the U.S. and became Fellow in Child Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland.
She is licensed to practice medicine (psychiatry) in Maryland (1955) and Massachusetts (1971).
She served on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins Medical School from 1958-1967 before becoming a staff psychiatrist at the Student Health Service of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1972 to 1978, she served as Dean for Student Affairs at MIT, the first woman to occupy that position and the first to serve on the Academic Council, its highest academic governing authority. In 1978, she was appointed Dean for Student Affairs at Harvard Medical School, where she served for 12 years (1978-1990). From 1990 to 1992, she was Director of the International Programs for Medical Students at HMS.
Throughout her career, she has consulted with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) (1979), Swarthmore College (1984), Mental Health Division of the World Health Organization (1985, Committee on Human Rights and Medical Practice, American College of Physicians (1989-1993), National Institutes of Health (1992), Office of the Surgeon General, Department of Health and Human Services (1992), National Research Council of the National Academy of Science and The National Academy of Engineering (1992-1996), and the National Institutes of Health (1995-1998).
She has been a member of human rights missions to El Salvador, Chile and Paraguay. She founded and served as Vice President of Physicians for Human Rights USA, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and as President of the Examiners Club of Boston. She served on the Committee on Women in Science and Engineering of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences and is currently a member of the Advisory Committee to the Office of Research on Women’s Health of the National Institutes of Health.
She is a member of Boston's Examiner Club and active in the Oral History Project of the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine and is active in human rights issues broadly.
She is the wife of the late Leon Eisenberg, MD, Presley Professor of Social Medicine and Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine of the Harvard Medical School of Boston. As the wife of the late Dr. Manfred Guttmacher (brother of Alan F. Guttmacher, she is the mother of Laurence B. Guttmacher, MD, who is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities and also Advisory Dean, University of Rochester School of Medicine (URMC), and Alan Edward Guttmacher, MD, who succeeded Dr. Francis Sellers Collins (now NIH Director) and is now Acting Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at NIH.
Timeline - Chronology of Carola Eisenberg's Life and Achievements
- Born: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Naturalized U.S. Citizen
- John Hopkins Hospital, Psychiatrist, Outpatient Department, July 1947 – June 1950
- Dept. of Education, City of Baltimore, Consultant in Psychiatry, July 1951 - June 1953
- University of Maryland, Instructor in Psychiatry, July 1955 - June 1959
- Park School of Baltimore, Consultant in Psychiatry, Baltimore, July 1957 - June 1967
- Johns Hopkins Medical School
- Instructor in Psychiatry and Pediatrics, July 1958 – June 1966
- Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, July 1966 – October 1967
- Sheppard Pratt Hospital, Consultant in Psychiatry, July 1960 – August 1967
- Private Practice of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Baltimore, July 1955 – August 1967
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Staff Psychiatrist, 1968 - June 1972
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dean for Student Affairs, July 1972 - June 1978
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Consultant in Psychiatry, July 1968 - Present
- McLean Hospital, Consultant in Psychiatry, July 1969 – June 1992
- Harvard Medical School, 1968 - present
- Lecturer in Psychiatry, July 1968 - June 1996
- Lecturer in Social Medicine, July 1996 - 2008
- Dean for Student Affairs, July 1978 - June 1990
- Director, International Programs for Medical Students, July 1990 - June 1992
- Private Practice of Psychiatry, Boston, 1992 – 2006
- Through PHR, Co-recipient of Nobel Peace Prize for PHR's International Campaign to Ban Landmines, 1997
- FHWIM Morani Renaissance Woman Award, 2002
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, 2005
- Human Rights Award, American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2005
- George Eastman Award, University of Rochester, 2009
- Distinguished Lifetime Service Award, American Psychiatric Association, 2009.
Prizes and Awards
- Physicians for Human Rights, which she co-founded, was the 1997 co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for its International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
- Massachusetts Psychiatric Association - 2000
- Morani Renaissance Woman Award to "honor an outstanding woman physician or scientist in North America", Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine, Drexel Medical School, 2002. Current List of Award Winners
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, 2005.
- APA Human Rights Award, American Psychiatric Association, 2005. Current List of Award Winners
- George Eastman Award, University of Rochester (UR's highest Award, given annually - most years), 2009
- Distinguished Lifetime Service Award “for contributions in addressing mental health in college and medical students and for distinguished leadership as an international human rights advocate”, American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, 2009.
Other Honors
- HMS Mention of the $25,000 Prize in honor of Dr. Carola Eisenberg, former HMS Dean of Students
- "Profiles of Remarkable Women" included in New dimensions in women's health By Linda Lewis Alexander, Judith H. Larosa, Helaine Bader, Susan Garfield
Boards
- American Psychiatric Association (Life Fellow): Council on Emerging Issues, 1974-79; Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists, 1991-94; Committee on Human Rights, 1994; Vice Chair, Council on International Affairs, 1995-98
- American Orthopsychiatric Association (Life Fellow); Program Committee, 1967-70
- Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine, Board of Directors, dates?
- Center for the History of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Women’s History Committee, dates?
- Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), where she is a Cofounder (not confounder): Vice President, 1990-1999; Chair, Asylum Network, 2000-
Other Affiliations
- DRCLAS - the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
- American Psychiatric Association (Life Fellow): Council on Emerging Issues, 1974-79; Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists, 1991-94; Committee on Human Rights, 1994; Vice Chair, Council on International Affairs, 1995-98
- American Orthopsychiatric Association (Life Fellow): Program Committee, 1967-70
- Association for Adolescent Psychiatry
- American Association of Medical Colleges
- Massachusetts Medical Society (Fellow)
- Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, Inc. (Council)
- Aesculapian Club of Harvard Medical School
- American Association of University Professors
- American Women's Medical Society
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Association of University Women
- Association of Women in Science, Inc.
- Examiners Club, Boston; President, 1992-2001
Bibliography
- Eisenberg, C. Similarities and Differences Between Men and Women as Students. J. Amer. Med. Women's Assoc. 1981:35-36, 48-50.
- Eisenberg, C. Honduras: Mental Health Awareness Changes a Community. World Health Forum, I (1,2):72-77, 1980.
- Eisenberg, C. Caring. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 55:16-17, 48-49, 1981 (summer).
- Eisenberg, C. Women as Physicians. Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 58, 534-541, July 1983.
- Eisenberg, C. Mental Health and the College Student. Mental Health and the Schools, S. Leung (ed.) Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1985.
- Eisenberg, C., Foreword to a Student-to-Student Guide to Medical School by R.W. Betcher, M.D. Little, Brown and Co., Boston 1985.
- Eisenberg, C. It is Still a Pr
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