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CURRICULUM VITAE 2004


Name: Russell Bruce Hubbard, M.D., D.F.A.P.A.
Tax ID number: 33 031752
Birth Date: November 25, 1945
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3446
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Office Mailing Address: 1565 Hotel Circle South, Suite 350
San Diego, CA 92108
Telephone: (619) 295-8005 (work) (619) 297-1700 (work fax)
Education: West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 1964-1968 B.A. cum laude in Psychology Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 1968-1972 M.D.
Training: University of California, San Diego 1972-1973 Rotating Internship 1972-1974 Resident in Psychiatry 1974-1975 Chief Resident in Psychiatry
Employment: July 1974 to July 1975
Medical Director, San Diego Polydrug Study Unit

1975 to July 1979
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Residence University of California, San Diego Ward of Chief, Inpatient Psychiatry VA Medical Ward Center, San Diego, CA

1975 to Present
Attending Psychiatrist University Medical Center San Diego, California

1977 to July 1979
Assistant Director of Psychiatric Residency Education
University of California, San Diego

1979 to Present
Private Practice of Psychiatry

1979 to 1990
Clinical Assistant Professor Psychiatry
University of California, San Diego

1990 to Present
Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; Teaching first-year residents in psychiatry, in diagnosis and treatment of outpatients

1980 to 1990
Co-principal investigator in numerous clinical drug trials with Stephen Thein, Jr., PH.D. including Phase II and III studies. Drugs have included CNS-depressant detoxificants, anxiolytics, and antidepressants. Over 350 subjects studied. Research office: Pacific Research Network

1982 to 1984
Chief of Psychiatry, Centre City Hospital and Medical Director, Center for Mood and Sleep disorders. Duties included developing the mood and sleep disorders program and providing medical administration and supervision.

1983 to 1984
Consultant to Mental Health Treatment Committee, Office of Champus, Department of Defense. Duties involved developing a research protocol for analyzing data on the effectiveness of treatment in alcohol detoxification, alcoholism, major depressive disorder, and disorders of adolescence requiring inpatient treatment.

1984 to 1995
Research Consultant, San Diego Zoo. Research involving primate psychopharmacology and group primate behavior, including infant maternal deprivation and infant social reintegration.

1985 to 1995
Psychiatric Consultant to the United States Attorney General Office, Department of Justice

1988 to 1995
Psychiatric Consultant to the United States Attorney General Office

1992 to 1995
Psychiatric Consultant to California Medical Board. Review of psychiatrists subject to disciplinary action

Other Activities: 1983 to 1986
San Diego Institute of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Founding Member. Approximately 100 hours per year in supervision, teaching, and seminars involving brief dynamic psychotherapy. Habib Davenloo, M.D., principal teacher and supervisor.

1983 to Present
Licensed Amateur Radio Operator, Advance Class N6IZU.
Involvement in microwave satellite communications and digital data transmission.

Testimony as an expert psychiatric witness both for defense and for plaintiff in psychological abuse, labor, medical malpractice, and personal injury cases in western U.S. Twenty percent of my practice is forensic psychiatry, with approximately 10% being criminal and 90% being civil.

Continued activity at the interface between chemical dependency and psychiatry including consulting, lecturing, and direct patient care.

1990 to 1994
Executive Committee, Assistant Chief of Staff, Alvarado Parkway Institute

July 1992 to 1994
Board of Directors of San Diego County Orchid Society
Governing Board of Alvarado Parkway Institute

January 1993 to 1995
Appointment to Exhibits and Collections Committee, San Diego Zoological Society

April 1993 to 1995
Qualified Medical Evaluator for the State of California, Department of Industrial Relations

October 1994
Three day intensive Board Review Course in Addiction medicine sponsored by the California Society of Addiction Medicine

November 1994 to 2000
Appointed to the Board of Trustees by Quail Botanical Gardens

January 1995 to 2000
Clinical consultant to the San Diego Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Psychiatric Crisis On-Call Team

June 1995 to 2000
Appointed to the Ethics Committee Of the San Diego Psychiatric Society

September 1995
Appointed to the Board of Directors, San Diego Horticulture Society

November 1995
Elected to First Vice President, Board of Trustees, Quail Botanical Gardens

January 1996 to December 1996
Chief of Staff Charter Hospital, Alvarado Parkway Institute

February 1996 to 1997
Chairman of Exhibits Collection & Conservation Committee Quail Botanical Gardens

November 1996 to 1998
Elected President, Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation

November 1996 to 1998
Elected President, Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation

January 1996 to 1999
Lecture four times annually to San Diego Crisis Team trainees on psychotropic drugs

1999 to Present
Consultant to the California Medical Board Diversion Program for impaired physicians. Role has been to prescribe psychiatric treatment for physicians in the Diversion Program.
Military Service: None
Licensure: California Board of Medical Examiners, Physicians and Surgeons National Board of Medical Examiners, Diplomat American Board of psychiatry and Neurology, Board Eligible
Professional Memberships: San Diego Psychiatric Society
American Psychiatric Association
California Medical Association
San Diego County Medical Society
American Medical Association
Sigma Xi
Honorary Memberships: Sigma Xi, Research Honorary, 1971
Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary, 1967
Alpha Epsilon Delta, Premedical Honorary1968
Honors and Awards: 1969 Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Summer Research Grant
1970 Epilepsy Foundation Summer Research Grant
1971 Epilepsy Foundation Summer Research Grant
1975 Outstanding Resident of the Year Award (Sandoz)
1984 Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award
Department of Psychiatry University of California, San Diego School of Medicine 1997 Outstanding Contributions The San Diego Alliance for the Mentally Ill
2002 Distinguished Fellow American Psychiatric Association
Committee Activities: Multiple committees in the San Diego Psychiatric Society and within local psychiatric hospitals including peer review and pharmacy activities. Past President of the SDPS Peer Review Committee and the SDPS Contract Management Committees

June 2000-Present Elected/re-elected Secretary and Council Member, San Diego Psychiatric Society.
Hospital Privileges: Courtesy or Consulting Privileges:
Sharp Cabrillo Hospital Vista Hill Hospital
Mercy Hospital Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital
Charter Hospital Alvarado Hospital
Sharp Memorial Hospital
Publications:
  1. Dettbarn,W., Heilbronn, D., and Hubbard, B.: The Effect of Psychotomimetic Glycolate and its Antidote Ersirene on the Ach Content of the Lobster Walking Leg Nerve. Life Sciences, 9:1409-1415, 1970.
  2. Janowsky, D.S., El-Yousef, M.K., Davis, J.M. and Hubbard, B.: Chonlinergic- Adrenergic Balance and Affect, presented at "New Research Program" section of the 125th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1972.
  3. Janowsky, D.S., El-Yousef, M.K., Davis, J.M., Hubbard, B., and Sekerke, H.J.: Cholinergic Reversal Of Manic Symptoms. The Lancet, 1:1236-1237, No. 7762, June 1972
  4. Janowsky, D.S., Huey, L., Hubbard, B.: Methylphenidate's Effects on Projective and Word Association Tests. Presented at American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 1975.
  5. Janowsky, D.S., Huey, L., Hubbard, B. and Leichener, P.: Growth Hormone and Prolactin Responses to Methylphenidate Infusion in Schizophrenia. Presented at American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 1975.
  6. Hubbard, B., and Kike, D.F.: Hypnotic and Minor Tranquilizer Use Among Inpatients and After Discharge. International Journal of the Addictions, 11(3):403-408, 1976.
  7. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., and Attewell, P.A.: The Effects of Lithium Carbonate Upon Subjective State Changes Induced by Sodium Pentobarbital. Psychopharmacology Communications, submitted for publication 1976.
  8. Hubbard, B.: The Preference for Academic Psychiatry. Psychiatric Opinion, 15 (11):48-49, 1978
  9. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Huey, L.Y., Attewell, P.A., Janowsky, D.S., and Takahashi, K.I.: Effect of Lithium Carbonate Upon Ethanol Induced "Highs" in Normals. Archives of General Psychiatry, 34(4):463-467, 1977
  10. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Huey, L.Y., Janowsky, D.S., and Takahashi, K.I.: The Effects of Lithium Carbonate Upon the Cognitive Functions of Normal Subjects. Archives of General Psychiatry. 34(3)P:355-357, 1977
  11. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Janowsky, D.S., Huey, L.Y., And Attewell, P.A.: The Effect of lithium Carbonate Upon Affect, Mood, and Personality of Normal Subjects. Archives of General Psychiatry, 34(3):346-351, 1977
  12. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Huey, L.Y., and Janowsky, D.S.: Lithium Effects of Alcohol "Highs" in Alcoholics. American Psychiatric Association, New Research Abstracts, May 1977.
  13. Kripke, D.F., Mullaney, D., Atkinson, M., Huey, L.Y., and Hubbard, B.: Circadian Rhythm Phases in Affective Illnesses. Chronobiologia, in press.
  14. Hubbard, B., Judd, L.L., and Avery, R.: Pharmacotherapy of Drug Abusers: Adjunctive Psychopharmacologic Management of Nonopiate Mixed Substance Abusers in an Outpatient Setting. The International Journal of the Addictions, 13(3):1978.
  15. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Janowsky, D.S., Huey, L.Y., Abrams, A.A., Riney, W.B., and Pendery, M.M.: A Clinical Study of the Alcohol and Lithium Interaction in Alcoholics. The Proceedings of an NIAAAg Workshop on Alcoholism and Affective Disorders, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 1977.
  16. Hubbard, B., Judd, L.L., Huey, L.Y., Kripke, D.F., Janowsky, D.S., and Lewis, A.S.: Evoked Potential Augmentation and Reduction Phenomena in Alcoholics and Normals Maintained on Lithium Carbonate. Psychopharmacological Bulletin, 1979
  17. Hubbard, B., Judd, L.L., Janowsky, D.S.: Effects of Lithium Carbonate on Visual Evoked Potentials in Normals and Alcoholics. Proceeding of the 4th Biennial Conference on Biological Research in Alcoholism, Zurich, Switzerland, June, 1978.
  18. Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Attewell, R. A.: The Effects of Lithium Carbonate Upon Subjective State Changes Induced by Sodium Pentobarbital. Biochemistry of Mental Disorders, E. Usden and A.J. Mandell, Eds. Marcel Dekker, Inc., N.Y., 1978
  19. Hubbard, B.: Evoked Potential Augmentation and Reduction Phenomena in Alcoholics and Normals Maintained on Lithium Carbonate. Biologic Effects of Alcohol, H. Begleiter, Ed. Plenum Press, New York, N.Y., 1979
  20. Kripke, D.F., Judd, L.L., Hubbard, B., Janowsky, D.S., Huey, L.Y.: The Effects of Lithium Carbonate on the Circadian Rhythm of Sleep in Normal Human Subjects. Biologic Psychiatry, 1979, June; 14(3):545-8
  21. Walker, E., Shepherd, G., Hubbard, B., Casey, D., Jr.: Advocates Against Psychological Abuse Prevention and Protection Guide, San Diego: Advocates Against Psychological Abuse, 1983
Acknowledgements:

  1. Proceedings of the International Workshop, "Anxious Depression Assessment and Treatment," Milan, Italy, September 22-23, 1986. Acknowledged Aden, Gary C., "Treatment of Anxious Depression: Current Models of Evaluation, Part II Adinazolam- an Antidepressant Under Investigation." Raven Press.
  2. Feighner, J.P., "A Review of Control Studies Adinazolam Mesylate in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder." Psychopharmacology Bulletin, Vol. 22: pgs. 186-192, 1986.

Presentations:

  1. Numerous presentations in the area of chemical dependency and dual diagnosis in various hospitals in the San Diego area and to such organizations as the California's Women's Commission of Alcoholism.
  2. Appointed to a panel by the San Diego Psychological Association giving eight presentations in the San Diego area on "Boundary Violation in the Psychotherapy Process." Given in 1993 and 1994 to various hospital staffs and to professional organizations.
  3. Mental Health Solutions organized by Alvarado Parkway Institute, presented "Strategies in Co-Treatment," January 1991.
  4. Presentation to California State Senate Sub-Committee on Regulation of Benzodiazepines, April 1993.
  5. American Psychiatric Association's Annual Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry; workshop-invited presentation on perspectives of moonlighting for psychiatry residents. 1994.
  6. Lecture on psychopharmacology to the California Association of Hostage Negotiators, Regional Training Day, Escondido, California, Feb. 19, 1997.
  7. Presentation to the San Diego Psychological Association at the California School of Professional Psychology on "Psychiatric Aspects of Malingering" and "Ethical Conflicts in Combining Roles of Treaters and Expert Witness," on Sept. 18, 1998.
  8. Presentation to primary care physicians on "New Developments on Diagnosis and Treatment of Depressive Disorders," San Diego, California (Mission Valley), Aug. 22, 1998.