Vitae

Vitae - Dr. T. J. Glenn

 

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

Theodore James Glenn, M.D., M.A., F. A. A. C. A. P.

 

 

Born in Texas, wife and three children

 

Education:
 

Alto, TX. High School - 1945

 

Sam Houston State Teachers College,

Pre-Medicine -- September 1946 - June 1950, B.S.

 

Southwestern Medical School

Branch of the University of Texas, Dallas, Texas

Medicine -- September 1950 -1955, M.D.

Rotating Internship at St. Paul Hospital - July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956, Completed

 

Eastern New Mexico University

Portales, New Mexico

Psychology (part time) 1967-1970, M.A.

 

Menninger School of Psychiatry

Topeka, Kansas

Adult Psychiatry Residency--July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1972

Fellow Child Psychiatry Residency--July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973

 

University of Missouri-Columbia

Columbia, Missouri

Fellow Child Psychiatry Resident (half time) July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1975

 

 

Military Service:

 

U.S.N.R. --May 1945 to December 1946

 

 

Medical Experience and Appointments

 

Family Practice, 1956 to 1957, Hamilton, Texas.

 

Family Practice, 1957 to 1970, Farwell, Texas.

 

Emergency Room Physician (part time) Stormont-Vail and St. Francis Hospital, Topeka,

Kansas, June 1970 to June 1973. Psychiatry Resident on the Psychosomatic (Liaison

Medicine and Surgery)

 

VA Hospital, Topeka, Kansas, 1971 to 1972 (six months). Psychiatry Resident on the VA

Neurological Services.

 

Fellow Child Psychiatry Resident at the Family Service and Guidance Center, VA

Hospital, Topeka, Kansas, 1972 to 1973 (one year).

 

Senior Fellow Child Psychiatry Resident at Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center,

Columbia, Missouri, 1973 to 1976 (half time).

 

Chief Resident in Child Psychiatry (half time) 1975 to 1976.

 

Director of Therapy, Behavioral Science Department, VA Hospital, Columbia, Missouri,

1973 to 1976 (half time).

 

Private Practice, Columbia, Missouri, (half time), 1975 to 1977,

 

Staff Psychiatrist Boone County Hospital, Columbia, Missouri, and Columbia Regional

Hospital, Columbia, Missouri, 1975 to 1977.

 

Acting Chief, Mental Hygiene Clinic, VA Hospital, Columbia, Missouri, September 1976

to February, 1978.

 

Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment Program, VA Hospital, Columbia, Missouri,

February 1978 to April 1978.

 

Private Practice, "Family Health," Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry and Family

Practice, Doctor's Park, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 1978 to November 1997.

 

Since January 1998 Dr. Glenn has done Locum Tenens Psychiatric Consultation in

Texas, Missouri, New Mexico, California and Indiana. This has included Comprehensive

Inpatient and Outpatient Psychiatric evaluation and treatment at Mental-Behavioral

Health Centers, Family Counseling Centers, Correctional Centers (adult, child and

adolescents), Acute and Chronic Child and Adolescent Inpatient Forensic Program,

Acute Child and Adolescent Psychotic Inpatient Evaluation and Treatment Unit, Secular

and Religious Regional Medical Center's Psychiatric Services for Children, Adolescents,

and Adults both male and female with Single or Dual Psychiatric-Substance Abuse

Diagnosis. A list of prior Locum Tenens Assignments is available on request.

 

Chairman of Legislative Committee for Eastern Missouri Psychiatric Society, 1986 to

1987. Member Public Relations Committee from 1987 until 2001.

 

Delegate of Cape Girardeau County Medical Society to Missouri State Medical

Association, 1985 to 2001. 

 

 

Past Academic Appointments

 

Visiting Professor--Physiological Psychology (part time), Eastern New Mexico University,

Portales, New Mexico, 1966 to 1970.

 

Clinical Instructor--University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., Department of Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry (half time), July 1973 to June 1975.

 

Clinical Assistant Professor—University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., Department of Child

and Adolescent Psychiatry, July 1975 to April 1978.

 

 

Other Teaching Appointments

 

Federal Aviation Administration Medical Seminars Instructor, "Identifying Psychiatric

Problems in a Medical Practice," 1980 to 1984.

 

 

Certifications

 

American Medical Association Recognition Award, every three years since 1969 to 1997

& CME eligible to date.

 

Diplomat of American Board of Family Practice, 1970 (Charter Member).

 

Re-certified as a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice for period 1977 to

1996 and re-certified September 1996 to 2003.

 

Diplomat of American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry (Adult), November 1, 1976 to

present.

 

Diplomat of American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent), March

12, 1980 to present.

 

Fellow American Academy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1980 to present.

 

Clinical Psychology, Missouri State Board Certified #00967, 1981 to present, inactive.

 

Fellow American Psychiatric Association, 1993 to present.

 

Life Fellow American Psychiatric Association, January 1, 1997 to present.

 

Distinguished Life Fellow American Psychiatric Association, January 2003 to present.

 

 

Affiliations

 

American Medical Association (County, State & National)

 

American Psychiatric Association

 

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

 

 

Additional Training Experiences during Psychiatric Residency Training

 

Mental Retardation Courses (Harvard, Mass., 1972), University of Pittsburgh,

Pennsylvania, 1975, Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy, Interpersonal Therapy, group

Psychodrama, Bio-Energetic, Hypnotherapy, Transcendental Medication, Alcohol and

drug dependency, Psychoanalytical oriented (Individual and Group) Therapy, Sexual

Dysfunction, Interpersonal Communication Seminars, Industrial Psychiatry, Therapeutic

Nursery, Child Care, School and Juvenile Court Consultations, Community Mental

Health Consultation, Family and Marital Therapy, Rogerian Client Centered Therapy

Gestalt Therapy, Bion Group Dynamics, Biofeedback, Transactional Analysis, Reality

Therapy, Behavior Therapy (including Implosion, Progressive Desensitization, and

Reciprocal Inhibition), Behavioral Modification, Encounter, Rational Emotive Therapy,

Relaxation Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy including desensitization of patients

withdrawing from minor tranquilizers and analgesics, Guided Visual Imagery, Short and

Long Term Psychotherapy, Assertive and Progressive Relaxation Training, Biological

Neuropsychiatry Training with Psychotropic Medication Therapy, Child, Adolescent and

Adult Psychiatric Consultations with Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, and other Medical

Specialists.

 

 

Continuing Medical - Psychiatric Education

 

1996 Category I - 196 hours

1997 Category I - 139 hours

1998 Category I - 119.6 hours

1999 Category I - 35.25 hours

2000 Category I - 48.75 hours

2001 Category I - 114 hours

2002 Category 1 - 47 hours

2003 Category 1 - 60

2004 Category 1 - 48

2005 Category 1 - 74

2006 Category 1 - 48

2007 Category 1 – 153.25

2007 Basic Life Support

        for Healthcare providers

        (CPR & AED), Expires

        July 2009  

2007 Advanced Cardiac

        Life Support Provider

        (ACLS Provider),

        Expires December 2009
2008 Category I - 119

 

 

Professional Papers

 

Glenn, T. J., "Therapeutic Community in an Open VA Hospital," Menninger School of

Psychiatry, Annual Research Resident-Publication, Topeka, Kansas, 1973.

 

Glenn, T. J., "The Stabilizing Effect of Hypnosis on Psycho physiological Responses,

(Basic Research), Menninger School of Psychiatry , Annual Research Resident

Publication, Topeka , Kansas , 1973.

 

Simons, John F., and Glenn, T. J., "Folie a'Deux in a Child," Journal of Autism and

Childhood Schizophrenia, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1976.

 

Glenn, T. J., and Simons, John F., "Hypnotherapy of a Psychogenetic Seizure, Disorder

in an Adolescent," The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Vol. 19, No. 4, April,

1977.

 

Glenn, T. J., "Identifying Psychiatric Problems in the Medical Practice," Cape, County

Medical Journal, Vol. 33, No. 7, July, 1983.

 

Glenn, T. J., "People Who Cannot Leave Home without Getting Sick," Cape County,

Medical Journal, Vol. 36, No. 5 and 6, May and June,

 

 

Lectures and Continuing Education Presentations

 

The Stabilizing Effect of Hypnosis on Psycho-Physiological Responses, Annual Meeting

of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, November 5, 1972.

 

Discussant "Muscle Abnormalities in Psychotic Patients", BY Herbert V. Meltzer, M. D.,

Marilyn Maas, Ph.D., American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu,

Hawaii, May 7, 1973.

 

Hypnotherapy of a Convulsive Disorder in Adolescence, American Society of Clinical

Hypnosis, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1974. Scientific Exhibit, "Operational

Psychiatry," at Southern Medical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1974.

 

Effect of Hypnosis on Temperature Biofeedback, American Society of Clinical and

Experimental Hypnosis, University of Chicago Medical School, October 1975.

 

Psychoanalytical Treatment of an Adolescent Convulsive Disorder, American Society of

Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, University of Chicago Medical School, October 12,

1975.

 

What's New in Diagnosis and Treatment of Adolescent, American Academy of Child

Psychiatry Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1975.

 

The Stabilizing Effect of Hypnosis of the Autonomic Nervous System's Control of Skin

Temperature, the International Congress of Hypnosis and Medicine, July 1-3, 1976,

(Special Commemorative Scientific Meeting, July 4, 1976). Sponsored by

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

 

Self-Hypnosis and the Control of Pain Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the Society for

Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 26-29, 1976.

 

The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Folie a'Deux in a Child, August 28 to September 3,

1977, VI World Congress of Psychiatry, Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

Hypnotherapy of a Convulsive Disorder in Adolescence, World Congress of Medicine

and Hypnosis, Melbourne, Australia, August, 1979, Hypnosis 1979, North- Holland

Biomedical Press.

 

People Who Cannot Leave Home Without Getting Sick, November 8-11, 1986, Annual

Scientific Assembly of Southern Medical Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

 

http://www.familymentalhealth.com/  Teaching Manual, "Cognitive Behavioral Strategies

for Successful Living"

 

http://www.myprofessionalselling.com/  Teaching Manual, "Understand the Mental

Process of Buying, Selling and Decision Making"

 

 

Consultant in Neuropsychiatry and Child Psychiatry:

 

State of Missouri, Social Security Disability Determinations, 1978 to 1997.

 

State of Illinois, Social Security Disability Determinations, 1978 to 1997.

 

State of Kentucky, Social Security Disability Determinations, 1978 to 1997.

 

Locum Tenens from May, 1997 until present.

 

 

Other Activities

 

"Psychiatric Perspectives" -- Ask Your Doctor" Television (60-minute) Public Service,

1990 -1996

 

Infectious Disease Committee Member, St. Francis Hospital, 1984-1996

 

Delegate from County Medical Society to State, 1984-2001

 

Public Relations Representative for Eastern Missouri Psychiatric Association, 1984 to

2001.

 

 

Hospital Appointments

 

Southeast Missouri Hospital

1701 Lacey

Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701

1978 to 1998

March 1998 Honorary Status

 

St. Francis Medical Center

211 St. Francis Drive

Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701

1978 to 1998

March 1998 Honorary Status

 

 

Medical Licenses -- Locum Tenens Assignments

 

1. Texas, active

2. Missouri, active

3. New Mexico, inactive

4. Indiana active

5. California, retired

6. Colorado inactive

7. Kansas inactive

 

 

References

 

The Center for Health Care Services

3031 IH 10 West

San Antonio, Texas, 78201

Phone 210-731-1300

Fax 210-731-1315

 

Dr. T. J. Glenn's Locum Tenens, Medical Doctors Associates, 145 Technology Parkway,

N. W., Necross, Ga. 30092, Case Manager. Ms. Julie Griffin,

Phone 1-800-780-3500, Ext.2142,

May 19, 2008 to August 29, 2008.

 

The following sites where Dr. T. J. Glenn worked for The Center for Health Care

Services are as follows:

Psychiatric Coverage: "Child, Adolescent and Adult"

May 19, 2008 to August 29, 2008

1. Adult Psychiatry @ The Harvard Place, 1920 Burnet St. San Antonio, Texas

2. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, ages 4 to 12 & 12 to 17 @ 711 E. Josephine St.,

San Antonio, Texas.

3. Probation Center for Adolescents, ages 12 to 17 @ 211 E. Mitchell St., San Antonio,

Texas. 

 

 

The Staff persons available to share information about Dr. Glenn's Psychiatric Services

for The Center for Health Care Services are listed below:

 

The Center for Health Care Services

Dr. Camis Milam, M.D., Medical Director,

Chief of Staff, Medical Services

3031 IH 10 West

San Antonio, Texas, 78201

(210) 731-1300

Fax (210) 731-1315

Mobile (210) 275-4648

 

The Center for Health Care Services

Dr. Michelle Trowbridge, MD

Program Director, Adult Psychiatry

The Harvard Clinic Program Director

1920 Burnet St.

San Antonio, Texas, 78202

Phone (210) 227-3401 Fax (210) 271-7059  Mobile (210) 414-1162

 

The Center for Health Care Services

Ms. Margarita G. Mendoza,

The Harvard Clinic Administrator

1920 Burnet St.

San Antonio, Texas, 78202

Phone (210) 227-3401, Fax (210) 271-7059, Mobile (210) 227-3401

 

The Center for Health Care Services

Dr. Tom Hardaway, II, M.D.,

Child-Adolescent Psychiatrist

Medical Director

Center For Health Care Services

711 E. Josephine

San Antonio, Texas, 78208

Contact Phone (210) 299-8139, Mobile (210) 317-7914

 

 

Dr. George Mernin, Child Psychiatrist

Laurel Ridge Psychiatric Treatment Center

17720 Corporate Wood Drive

San Antonio, Texas, 78258

Phone (210) 491-9400

Fax (210) 491-3550

(Ans. Service) Phone (210) 341-4771

I covered the weekends from Friday until Monday Morning from December 10, 2005 to

March 25, 2006. 

 

 

Dr. T. Stallworth, Medical Director

San Antonio, Texas State Hospital

67411 South New Braunfels

San Antonio, Texas

Phone: (210) 532-8811, Ext. 7715

Locum Tenens: Child and Adolescents, August 08, 2006 to December 29, 2006

 

 

Thomas E. Kuich, M.D.

Medical Director- St. John's Marian Center

1635 E. Cherokee

Springfield, Missouri, 65804

Phone: (417) 820-3813

Fax: (417) 820-8183

Locum Tenens: Child and Adolescents, August 23, 2004 to November 28, 2004

 

 

Dr. Robert C. Lyman, M.D.

Covered his Inpatient Acute Psychiatric Unit &

Psychiatric Inpatients and provided Psychiatric Consultation to the Memorial

Hospital Patients' needs.

Victoria Psychiatric Associates, L.L.P.

2710 Hospital Drive, Suite 77901

Victoria, Texas 77901, Phone (361) 579-1388, and Fax (361) 574-1571

Locum Tenens: Citizen Medical Center "Memorial Hospital-Inpatient Adult Psychiatric

Unit and Consultation for the Hospital Psychiatric Consultations", July 18, 2006 to July

24, 2006.

 

 

Dr. James Palen, M.D., Family Practice

15 Doctors' Park

Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63703

Phone (573) 335-0166, Fax: (573) 335-7942

 

Dr. James Dinkins, Pediatrician

201 Lee Street

Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63703

Phone (573) 335-7143

 

A.B. Chaudhari, M.D., M.R.C.S., F.R.C.S.

Staff Neurologist, St. Francis Medical Center and

Southeast Missouri Hospital

Chairman. Department of Medicine,

St. Francis Medical Center

Ex-Visiting Professor of Neurosurgery,

Morriston Hospital, Swansea, SA6NL, England, U. K.

Southeast Medical Plaza

1723 Broadway Suite (210

Cape Girardeau, Mo 63701

Phone (573) 331-7840

Fax (573) 331-7849

 

 

Dr. Jerrell Driver, Ph.D.

Member State Committee of Psychologists, Mo.

P. O. Box 1642

Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701

(573) 651-3691

Fax (573) 204-7771

 

 

Paul Dobard, M.D.

Medical Director, St. John's Medical Center,

Psychiatry Department

1965 South Fremont, Suite: 3700

Springfield, Missouri, 65804

(417) 820-3128

Fax: (417) 820-8616

 

 

Edwin S. Draughn, M.D., Chief Psychiatrist

Forensic Program

North Texas State Hospital - Vernon campus

PO Box 2231

Vernon, TX 76385-2231

(940) 552-9901

 

Rev. Joe Ed Lamb --------------->   Fax to Coker United Methodist Church
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Revised: April 28, 2009