CURRICULUM VITAE - Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

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December 2011
CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME:
ROBERT L. JOHNSON, M.D.
OFFICE ADDRESS:
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Office of the Dean
185 South Orange Avenue, Room C-671
Newark, NJ 07101-1709
973-972-4538
Alfred University, Alfred, NY
BA
1. EDUCATION:
a. Undergraduate
1964 – 1968
b. Graduate and Professional
1968 – 1972
College of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey, Newark, NJ
Doctor of Medicine
2. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:
a.
Internship and Residencies
1972 – 1973
Martland Hospital, Newark, NJ
Pediatric Intern
1973 – 1974
Martland Hospital, Newark, NJ
Pediatric Resident
b. Research Fellowships
1974 – 1976
New York University Medical CenterBellevue
Fellow in Adolescent
Medicine
3. MILITARY:
None
4. LICENSURE:
a. New Jersey Medical License
MA 27441
b. New York License
118888
5. CERTIFICATION:
a. Specialty Board: American Board of Pediatrics
b. Sub-Specialty Board: None
10-16-77
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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6. UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:
1976 – 1984
New York Medical School
New York
Assistant Attending
1976 – 1983
University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey (formerly College)
Assistant Professor
1983 – 1989
University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey
Associate Professor
of Clinical Pediatrics
1989 – 6/1992
University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey
Associate Professor
of Clinical Psychiatry
1989 – 1995
University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey
Professor of Clinical
Pediatrics
1989 – Present
University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey
Professor of Clinical
Psychiatry
1995 – Present
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey
Professor of Pediatrics
1996 – 2001
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey Medical School
Vice Chair
Department of Pediatrics
12/1/01 – 10/31/04
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey Medical School
Interim Chairman
Department of Pediatrics
11/1/04 – 12/05
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey Medical School
Chairman
Department of Pediatrics
09/01/05 – 03/14/11
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey Medical School
The Sharon and Joseph L.
Muscarelle Endowed Dean
(Interim)
03/15/11 – Present
University of Medicine & Dentistry
New Jersey Medical School
The Sharon and Joseph L.
Muscarelle Endowed Dean
1976 – 1978
Martland Hospital
Newark, NJ
Director of
Adolescent Medicine
1976 – 3/1993
St. Michael’s Medical Center
Newark, NJ
Director of Adolescent
Medicine – Clinic
1976 – 1996
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey
Newark, NJ
Director of
Adolescent Medicine
1978 – Present
University Hospital (Formerly College)
Newark, NJ
Director of
Adolescent Medicine
2001 – 2005
University Hospital
Newark, NJ
Chief
Department of Pediatrics
7. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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8. OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND MAJOR VISITING APPOINTMENTS:
6/1980
Visiting Lectureship – School of Public Health,
MCH Section, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5/1982
Visiting Professor – Children’s Hospital
Pittsburgh, Department of Pediatrics
10/1991
Ray A. Kroc 1991 Visiting Professorship in Pediatrics
University of West Virginia, Charleston, WVA
9. AWARDS AND HONORS:
1982 – 1983
Exceptional Merit Award
University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
1988
Citizen of the Year Award
Essex Chapter, New Jersey Association
Of Black Social Workers
1989
New Jersey Pride Award in Health
1989
New Jersey Coalition for Abortion Rights
Roe v. Wade Anniversary Award
1989
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Community Service Award
1989
January 19, 1989 Proclaimed
Dr. Robert L. Johnson Day in the City
Of Newark, NJ
1989
1988 UMDNJ Excellence Award
Service to the University Community
1989
Outstanding Achievement Award
Centennial Committee of Orange
1990
Recognition Award
Sunshine Club of Newark & Friends
1992
New Jersey Perspectives News Magazine Award
Outstanding Service in Health Awareness
1993
3rd Annual H.O. Burdick Award, Alfred University, Alfred, NY
Outstanding Achievement in Science
1993
Richard J. Cross Award
Outstanding Contributions in the field of Human Sexuality
1994
Hyacinth AIDS Foundation Award
Advances in the Struggle Against AIDS
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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9. AWARDS AND HONORS: (Continued)
1996
City News 100 Most Influential award
1997
New Jersey Governor’s Award
1998
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Distinguished Alumni Award
1998
UMDNJ-Distinguished Alumni Award
2001
Ezra Mundy Hunt Award
N J Public Health Association
2001
Minority Access Inc.
National Role Models Award foe Exemplary Achievements in Motivating,
Counseling and Guiding Others
2001
Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care
Crystal Award
2002
Our Children’s Foundation of New Jersey
Kindred Spirit Award
2003
United Way
William M. Ashby Community Service Award
2003
The Best Doctors in America Award, 2003-04
2004
Marion P. Thomas Charter School
Father’s for Our Children Award
2005
City of Newark Mayor and Municipal Council
Keeping the Dream Alive Award
2005
NAACP
Leadership in Health Award
2006
US Dept. of Health and Human Services
Council on Graduate Medical Education
In appreciation of serving as Chair of COGME, 2000 - 2006
2006
Organization of African-American Administrators
President’s Award
2006
NJCRI - North Jersey Community Research Initiative
Leadership on HIV/AIDS Causes and Adolescents in NJ
2006
Benedict’s Preparatory School, Newark, NJ
The Medal of Saint Benedict’s
2006
Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan New Jersey, Inc.
People Who Make a Difference Award
2006
Five Sector Alliance, Impact Community Development Corp. and Christ
Church, Family Sector Honoree
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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9. AWARDS AND HONORS: (Continued)
2006
NJCRI- North Jersey Community Research Initiative
Stop AIDS – Keep the Promise, World AIDS Day Extravaganza
10. BOARD AND DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES:
1977 – Present
Member of the Board of the Adolescent Health
Center of The Door, New York, NY
Chairman, 1987 – Present
1984 – 1990
Member, Board of Trustees
Newark Boy’s Clubs, Inc.
1987 – 1995
2004 - Present
Member, Board of Directors
Advocates for Youth (formally Center for Population Options)
Chairman 1989 - 1993
1988 – 1995
Member, Board of Directors
SIECUS (Sex Information and Education Council
Of the United States)
1/1989 – 12/1989
Member, The Governor’s Advisory Council on the
Development of Character and Values in New Jersey Students
1989 – 1992
Member of the Carnegie Corporation
Substance Abuse Advisory Committee
1989 – 1997
New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners
Chairman, Credentials Committee
(1990 - 1997)
Secretary
(1991 - 1993)
Vice President
(1993 - 1995)
President
(1995 - 1997)
1996 – 2000
Member, Advisory Board, Hyacinth AIDS Foundation
1999 – Present
Physician for Reproductive Choice and Health
2000 – Present
(CAEAR) Committee Advocating Emergency AIDS
Relief Coalition Foundation
11. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:
a) National & Regional
1976 – 1977
Member, Project Advisory Committee on Adolescent
Training for DHEW-Bureau of Community Health Services
1976 – 1982
Chairperson, Urban Council of Adolescence and Wellness
1979 – 1981
Member, Preventive Health Care Goals
Committee of the Regional Health Planning Council
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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11. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: (Continued)
a) National & Regional (Continued)
1980 – 1983
Member, Medical and Health Research Association
Adolescent Taxonomy Advisory Committee
1984 – 1986
Member, Site Visitor Panel for Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Program to Consolidate Health Services for
High Risk Young People
1984 – 1996
Member, United Way Agency Relations and Allocations Committee
1982 – 1983
Member, Governor’s Council on the Prevention of Mental
Retardation-Biomedical Task Force
1985 – 1988
Member, Children’s Defense Fund
Adolescent Pregnancy Advisory Committee
1985 – 1987
Member, American Medical Association Health Care
Needs of the Homeless Advisory Committee
(American Academy of Pediatrics Representative)
1986 – 1987
Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Technical Review
Committee of the New Jersey Health Services Development Program
1987 – 1989
Chairman and Member, New Jersey State Task Force on
Adolescent Pregnancy
1987 – 1988
Member of the Family Support Sub-Committee of the Governor’s
Committee on Children’s Services Planning
1987 – 1988
Member, Health Subcommittee of the Governor’s Committee
on Children’s Services Planning
1988 – 1992
Member and Chairman, Regent Hospital
Adolescent Advisory Board
1988 – 1992
Member, Governor’s Council for the Prevention of
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
1988 – 1991
Member, Carnegie Corporation Advisory Group on
Black Male Children
1/1988 – 12/1988
DHSS – MCH
MCHIP Grant Advisory Panel
1988 – 1991
Congress of the United States
Office of Technology Assessment
Member, Advisory Committee on Adolescent Health
1989 – 1993
Member, National Institute of Mental Health
Mental Health Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Research Review Committee
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11. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: (Continued)
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a) National & Regional (Continued)
1991 – 1992
Congress of the United States
Office of Technology Assessment
Member, Advisory Committee on The Oregon Health Plan
1993 – 1994
National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine
Committee of Planned Childbearing
1994
PRC, CDC HIV/AIDS Prevention Peer Review
1994 – 1996
Member, A.D.D. Health National Scientific Advisory Committee
1994
Chair, National Commission on Adolescent Sexuality
1996 – Present
Member, Advocates for Youth
Advocate’s Leadership Council
1996 – 2001
Member, National Institute of Mental Health
National Advisory Mental Health Council
1997 – 2002
Violence Institute of New Jersey
Secretary Treasurer (1998 – 2002)
1998 – 2001
Member, National Institute of Health
Office of AIDS Research National Advisory Council
1998 – 2001
National Academy of Science (NAS)
Institute of Medicine
Health and Behavior Committee
1998 – Present
Newark EMA, Ryan White Planning Council
Chair 2000 – Present
1999 – 2005
Member, National Academy of Sciences
Institute of Medicine
Health Care Services Board
2000 – 2004
National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council
Committee on Improving Research Information and Data on Firearms
2000 – 2005
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Health Resources and Services Administration
Bureau of Health Professions
Division of Medicine and Dentistry
Council of Graduate Medical Education
Vice Chair 2003 - present
2000 – Present
(DHHS) Department of Health and Human Services, Region II
Chair, Male Involvement Advisory Committee
2001 – 2004
Chair, NIH Preventing Violence and Related Health-Risking Social Behaviors
in Adolescents State-of-the-Science Conference
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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11. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: (Continued)
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a) National & Regional (Continued)
2002 – 2003
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
Committee on Health Professions Education Summit
2002 – 2004
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
Institute of Medicine
Committee on Institutional and Policy-Level Strategies for Increasing the
Diversity of the U.S. Health Care Workforce
2002 – 2008
National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council
Division of Behavioral and Social Science and Education
Committee on Law and Justice
2003 – Present
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Task Force on Community Preventive Services
2003 – 2007
New Jersey Child Welfare Panel
2003 – Present
Chair, Governor’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and Related Blood Bourne
Pathogens
2009 - Present
National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council
Division of Behavioral and Social Science and Education
National Advisory Borad
b) Medical School
1976 – 1978
Faculty Affairs Committee – NJMS
1976 – Present
Admissions Committee NJMS, Chairperson (1984 – 1985)
1976 – 1999
Advisory Committee on Minority Admission – NJMS
Chairperson (1982 – 1984)
1978 – 1996
Student Affairs Committee – NJMS
1983 – 1984
Search Committee or the Chairperson of the
Department of Psychiatry – NJMS
1984 – 1985
Search Committee for the Department of Pediatrics – NJMS
1987 – 1988
Search Committee for the Chairperson for the Division of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Department of Psychiatry
1987 – 1989
Search Committee for the Dean of the New Jersey Medical School
1988 – 1989
Search Committee for the Chairperson of the
Department of Pathology – NJMS
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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11. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: (Continued)
b) Medical School (continued)
1991 – 1992
Search Committee for the Chairperson of the
Department of Psychiatry – NJMS
1/1993 – 12/1993
Search Committee for Chairperson of the
Department of Anesthesiology – NJMS
1996 – 2001
Faculty Affairs Committee – Member
New Jersey Medical School
1999 – 2001
Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions
New Jersey Medical School
2002 – Present
Dean’s Executive Group
Advancement Team Leader
c) Hospital
1976 – 1980
Medical Records Committee, Martland Medical
Center/College Hospital, Chairperson (1976 – 1980)
1976 – 1997
Executive Committee
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey
1986 – 1987
Search Committee for the Chairman of the
Department of Pathology, United Hospitals Medical Center
2001 – Present
Executive Committee, University Hospital
d) Departmental
1980 – Present
Residency Committee
Department of Pediatrics – NJMS
1986
Department of Pediatrics Committee on
Minority House Staff Recruitment, Chairperson
1996 – Present
Executive Committee
Department of Pediatrics
e) Editorial Boards
1990 – 1996
Pediatrics in Review
1993 – 1996
Pediatric News
1997 – 1998
Innovations
12. MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
1974 – Present
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Member, Section on Adolescent Health Care
1974 – Present
Fellow, N.J. Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
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12. MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
(Continued)
1977 – 1979
New Jersey Chapter, Society for Adolescent Medicine
President (1977 – 1979)
1977 – 1983
Member, American Public Health Association
Task Force on Adolescence
1979 – 1982
Member, American Public Health Association Study
Section on Adolescence
1983 – 1992
Chairperson, Committee on Adolescence
N.J. Chapter AAP
1985 – 1988
Councilor (NJ Chapter AAP)
1977 – Present
Society for Adolescent Medicine
Chairperson, Committee on Sports Medicine
& Accident Prevention, S.A.M. (1986-1993)
Awards Committee (1985 – 1989)
Nominations Committee (1989)
1986 – 1992
Member, AAP Committee on Pediatric Workforce
1991 – 1996
Chairman, AAP National Task Force on Minority Children’s
Access to Pediatric Care
1992 – 1996
Chair, AAP Committee on Pediatric Workforce
1994 – 2001
Member, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Residency Review Committee for Pediatrics
1996 – 2001
Member, Future of Pediatric Education Task Force
2001 – 2005
Member, Association of Medical School Pediatric
Department Chairs
13. MAJOR RESEARCH INTEREST:
a) Adolescent Substance & Alcohol Abuse
b) Adolescent Sexuality & Sexual Dysfunction
c) Male Sexual Abuse
d) Adolescent Sexual Offense
e) Therapeutic Applications of Hypnosis
f)
Adolescent Suicide
g) Adolescent Health Care Systems
h) Teenage Fatherhood
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MAJOR RESEARCH INTEREST: (continued)
i)
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AIDS in Adolescence
14. GRANT HISTORY:
a. Principal Investigator
1979 – 1980
Urban Council on Adolescence & Wellness
Victoria Foundation
$ 61,500.00
Urban Council on Adolescence & Wellness
Schuman Foundation
$ 30,000.00
1980 – 1981
Urban Council on Adolescence & Wellness
Prudential Insurance Co.
$ 12,500.00
1980 – 1981
Urban Council on Adolescence & Wellness
Fund for New Jersey
$ 15,500.00
1981 – 1982
Urban Council on Adolescence & Wellness
Turrell Fund, Inc.
$ 16,000.00
Youth Health Skills Awareness Project
(Consortium Participant)
Hoffman-LaRoche
$ 75,000.00
School Based Clinics
Prudential Foundation
$ 100,000.00
1987 – 1989
School Based Clinics
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
$ 200,000.00
1986 – 1991
Young Fathers Program
W. T. Grant Foundation
$ 50,000.00
1986 – 2003
Young Fathers Program
Victoria Foundation
$ 686,630.00
Young Fathers Program
State of New Jersey Department of Health
$ 355,000.00
1991
Young Fathers Program
A. L. Mailman Foundation
$ 970.00
1991
Young Fathers Program
N. J. March of Dimes
$ 12,000.00
1992 – 1994
Young Fathers Program
Prudential
$ 100,000.00
Young Fathers Program
State of New Jersey-Dept. of Health
Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies
$ 7,000.00
1980 – 1981
1981 – 1982
1987 – 1988
1989 – 2003
1994 – 1995
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14. GRANT HISTORY: (Continued)
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a. Principal Investigator (Continued)
1997 – 1998
Young Fathers Program
Bodwin Foundation
$ 30,000.00
1991 – 1993
African American Male HIV Risk Reduction Project
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey
$ 4,975.00
1992 – 1995
Male Student Support Program (M.S.S.P.)
DHHS-Office of Minority Health
$ 125,000.00
1993 – 2003
Male Student Support Program (M.S.S.P.)
Orange Board of Education
$ 978,000.00
Male Student Support Program (M.S.S.P.)
Charles Hayden Foundation
$ 20,000.00
S.T.A.R.T. Program
(Screening, Testing & Risk Reduction for Teens)
City of Newark-Dept. of Health
Ryan White Title I HIV Emergency Relief Fund
$ 3,848,459.00
S.T.A.R.T. Program
(Screening, Testing & Risk Reduction for Teens)
Magic Johnson Foundation
$ 50,000.00
S.T.A.R.T. Program
New Jersey AIDS Partnership
$ 280,000.00
Adolescent AIDS Project
Health Resources Services Administration
Special Projects of National Significance
$ 694,131.00
New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH)
Division of HIV/AIDS Direct Service Outreach Initiative
$ 1, 200,000.00
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
S.T.A.R.T. Program
$ 1,674.00
Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS)
Youth Trauma Initiative
Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine
$ 177,660.00
New Jersey AIDS Partnership
P.O.W.E.R. Program
$ 41,000.00
2001 – 2001
Prudential
P.O.W.E.R. Program
$ 30,000.00
2001
Lincoln Middle School
Young Fathers Program
$ 4,000.00
2001
Horizon Mercy
Young Fathers Program
$ 5,000.00
1993 – 1994
1993 – Present
1994 – 1995
1994 – 2002
1996 – 1999
1999 – 2004
2001
2000 – 2001
2001 – 2002
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14. GRANT HISTORY: (Continued)
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a. Principal Investigator: (Continued)
2001
Babyland
Young Fathers Program
$ 3,500.00
2001 – 2003
The Johnson & Johnson Community Health
Care Program
$ 100,000.00
2001 – 2006
DHHS-SAMHSA
(Department of Health & Human ServicesSubstance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration)
Center for Mental Health Services
$ 2,231,963.00
2002
Foundation for Treatment of Children with AIDS
S.T.A.R.T. Program
$ 30,000.00
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Brotherhood Health Initiative
$ 466,200.00
Reliability and Validity of the Learned
Helplessness Scale in Pregnant and Non-pregnant
Adolescent Samples, UMD Foundation
$ 25,000.00
The Psycho-immunology of Adolescents at Risk
for AIDS (Steven Keller, Ph.D., Principal Investigator)
(RL Johnson, M.D., Investigator 10%)
NIMH
$ 1,300.000.00
Network of AIDS Clinical Study Groups
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(Edward Connor, M.D., Principal Investigator)
(RL Johnson, M.D., Co-Principal
Investigator, 5% Effort)
$ 275,587.00
2004 – 2007
b. Co-Investigator
1987
1988 – 1991
1991
1997 – 2000
The REACH Project
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development
(Paulette Stanford, M.D., Principal Investigator)
$ 177,843.00
2000 – 2004
Generalizability of HIV Risk Reduction
Strategies (Principal Investigator,
John Jemmott, PhD, University of Pennsylvania)
$ 221,049.00
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV Prevention Projects for Community-Based
Organizations Targeting Young Men of Color Who
Have Sex with Men
$ 1,250,000.00
2002 – 2007
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE
A. Responsibility for the development of education experiences in Adolescent Medicine in the
following setting:
a. New Jersey Medical School
1976 – Present
Adolescent Nutrition – Second year medical students
1976 – Present
Adolescent Growth & Development – Second year medical students
1976 – Present
Adolescent Medicine Clerkship – Third year medical students
b. Department of Pediatrics – New Jersey Medical School
1976 – Present
Resident education in Adolescent Medicine
1976 – Present
Adolescent Fellowship
1976 – Present
Postgraduate CME courses in Adolescent Medicine
c. U. S. Department of Health & Human Services
1977 – 1980
Development of training in Adolescent Medicine for physicians employed
in Federal programs
B. Visiting Teaching Lectureships at the following institutions:
10-12-78
Society for Adolescent Medicine 6th Annual Clinical and Experimental
Research Meeting. Chicago, IL. Abstract accepted for presentation
“Sexual Dysfunction in Adolescents with Prostatic Enlargement”
12-1-78
DHEW – BCHS Region I Interdisciplinary Adolescent Health Training
Workshop, Cincinnati, OH. Presentation: “Adolescent Sexuality”
2-7-79
DHEW – BCHS Region II Interdisciplinary Adolescent Health Training
Workshop, Baltimore, MD. Presentation: “Common Pitfalls in Assessing
Adolescents”
3-26-79
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
Conference on the Health and Social Needs of the Adolescent
Pittsburgh, PA. Presentation: “Growth and Development During
Adolescent Biological Update”
6-27-79
New York University Post-Graduate Medical School Summer
Institute in Adolescent Medicine, New York. Presentation:
“Medical and Psychological Issue in Athletics”
12/3 – 5/79
DHEW – BCHS Region II. Interdisciplinary Adolescent Health Training
Workshop. Newark, NJ
Presentations: 12/3
“The Male Adolescent”
12/4
“Legal Issues in Adolescent Medicine”
12/5
“Stress and Stress Management”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
b. Visiting Teaching Lectureships: (Continued)
1-9-80
DHS – BCHS Region III. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Adolescent Health Training
Kansas City, MO. Presentation: “Introduction to Adolescent Growth and
Development”
10-5-80
Fordham University College of Pharmacy Alumni Association, Tarrytown, NY
Presentation: “Adolescent Sexuality and Sexually Transmitted Diseases”
10-22-80
American Public Health Association Meeting, Maternal and Child Health Section
Task Panel on Adolescent Health. Presentation: “Perspectives on the Adolescent
With a Physical Challenge”
3/12-13/81
Denver Department of Health and Hospitals, Denver Conference
on Adolescence – The Urban Adolescent, Denver, CO
Presentation: 3/12
“The Special Problems of the Urban Adolescent”
3/13
“The Health Professional as a Teenage Advocate”
4-26-81
American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Post Graduate Course,
Las Vegas, NE. Presentations: “Adolescent Sexuality” “Talking to Teens”
5-3-81
Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association, Hartford, CT
Presentation: “Adolescent Sexuality and Sexually Transmitted Diseases”
7-23-81
Sixth Annual Wellness Promotion Strategies Workshop. University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Presentation: “Wellness in the Inner City”
10-31-81
Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA
Workshop Presentation: “Alternate Methods of Managing Stress”
4-1-82
American Medical Students Association Annual Meeting. San Diego CA.
Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Careers in Adolescent Medicine”
10-7-82
Region II Annual Family Planning Conference, Atlantic City, NJ.
Presentation: “Health Services from the Adolescent Perspective”
5-2-83
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and Division of
Maternal and Child Health Conference, Washington, DC.
“The Family: A Critical Factor in Prevention”
Presentation: “Substance Abuse and Youth”
10-2-82
Student Body Guest Lecturer
Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Presentation: “Stress and the American College Student”
12-8-82
State University of New York – Upstate Medical Center
Humanistic Medicine – Guest Lecturer: “An Introduction to
Adolescent Medicine”
11-13-82
Bela Schick Seminar, Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
Presentation: “Cocaine and the Adolescent”
1-12-83
Rutgers University – Student Health Service Conference
Presentation: “The Holistic Management of Stress”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
b. Visiting Teaching Lectureships: (Continued)
10-23-83
Society for Adolescent Medicine 16th Annual Meeting – San Francisco, CA.
Roundtable Presentation: “Substance Abuse in Adolescence”
3-15-84
American Medical Students Association, National Convention, Washington, DC.
Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Teenage Suicide”
3-7-84
Yale University Medical School, New Haven, CT – Guest Lecturer
Presentation: “Adolescent Medicine”
4-6-84
University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, OH
Visiting Lecturer: “Stress in Minority Medical Education”
“Cocaine”
“Adolescent Sexuality”
4-9-84
University of North Carolina School of Public Health
Chapel Hill, NC – Visiting Lecturer: “Risk Taking Behavior
in Adolescents”
4-30-84
Sexual Abuse Symposium – Westbrook Hospital, Richmond, VA.
Guest Speaker: “The Sexually Abused Male”
12-16-84
Empire State Medical Association Symposium on Black Adolescent Pregnancy.
New York, NY. Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Meeting the Comprehensive
Range of Needs”
2-20-85
Yale University Medical School, New Haven, CT
Guest Lecturer: “Adolescent Violence”
3-16-86
Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, Scientific Sessions Discussant
10-6-86
CPO Support Center for School Based Clinics Annual Meeting. Denver, CO
Workshop: “Male Involvement in School Based Clinics”
11-7-86
Children’s Defense Fund – Child Watch Workshop. Washington, DC
“Adolescent Growth and Development”
4-1-87
Maternal and Child Health/Crippled Children Services Directors Annual Meeting
Washington, DC. “An Overview of Adolescent Development”
4-28-87
Columbia University Maternal and Child Health Conference – Youth 2000
New York, NY. “AIDS and Sex Education”
6-24-87
Rutgers University Academic Foundations Faculty Retreat. New Brunswick, NJ
“Stress, Suicide and Depression”
1-13-88
Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ. “The Survival of Black Youth”
3-11-88
University of South Florida COME Course
Selected Issues in Adolescent Medicine, Tampa, FL, “Male Adolescent Sexuality”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
b. Visiting Teaching Lectureships: (Continued)
11-15-88
International Conferences on the Abuse of Narcotics and Psychotropic Drugs
Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC
“Adolescent Drug Abuse – AIDS – The Fetus at Risk”
3-9-89
University of South Florida Medical School, Tampa, FL.
CME Course: “Adolescence”
6-14-89
New York Beth Israel, New York, NY
Pediatric Grand Rounds: “The Future of Pediatrics”
7-19-89
National Medical Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL
“Adolescent Growth and Development”
8-16-89
National Conference on HIV Infection in the Minority Community,
Washington, DC. “Prevention Research in Adolescence”
12-8-89
Brookdale Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
Pediatric Grand Rounds: “Crack”
1-17-90
New York State Department of Education
AIDS Education, Rensierville,NY, “Adolescence”
3-23-90
Society for Research in Adolescence Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA
Seminar Co-leader: “Violence in Youth”
8-20-90
N.Y. State Department of Education Conference, Bellaire, MI
Critical Decisions: Adolescents and HIV Education
Keynote Speaker: “HIV Education and Adolescent Development”
2-10-91
Sixth Annual Pediatric AIDS Conference, Washington, DC
“Integration of HIV into General Adolescent Medical Care”
3-10-91
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Symposium on The Crisis of the Black Male
Keynote Address: “Black Male Adolescents”
5-15-91
American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA
“AIDS in Adolescence – Quality of Life Issues”
6-5-91
Annual Memorial Rixse Lecture
Children’s Hospital National Medical Center
Washington, DC
“Adolescent and Crack/Cocaine”
6-13-91
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
Symposium on the Crisis of the Black Male
Keynote Address: “Black Male Adolescents –
Issues Critical to His Survival”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
18
b. Visiting Teaching Lectureships: (Continued)
9-19-91
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Annual Meeting
Washington, DC – “Adolescent Development”
4/3–5/92
National Medical Association Conference, St. John’s Virgin Island
“Adolescent Violence”
5/2-3/92
American Association of Osteopathic Pediatricians Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL. “Understanding and Responding to the Adolescent Patient”
6/18-19/92
Kaiser Family Foundation Conference on Condom Availability
Programs in Public Schools, Menlo Park, CA
3-31-93
3rd Annual H.O. Burdick Lecture, Alfred University, Alfred, NY
“Adolescent Medicine: A Response to the Challenges of the 21st Century”
4-28-93
State of California Annual Statewide Family Planning Conference,
Sacramento, CA. Keynote Address: “The Sexually Active Adolescent”
6/22-93
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention First Annual National School
Health Conference, Atlanta, GA. “The Adolescent at Risk: Who? Why? How?
8-24-93
American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada
Workshop Discussant: “Promising Research Directions for the Second
Decade of AIDS Research”
12-2-93
The University of Michigan, East Central AIDS Education and Training Center
Healing AIDS/HIV Primary Care Conference, Ann Arbor, MI
“Adolescents and Children: Focus on Primary Care and Psychosocial Care
Across the HIV/AIDS Spectrum”
4-30-97
Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
The 6th Annual Pediatric Dogwood Conference, Atlanta, GA.
“Forming Positive African American Male Images for the New
Millennium through Health, Education and Welfare Reform”
c. Major Public Seminars and Presentations:
6-78
Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Human Resources
S. 2910 Adolescent Health Services. Pregnancy Prevention and Care Act of 1978
5-15-79
106th Annual National Conference on Social Welfare, Philadelphia, PA.
Presentation: “Youth Health: Current Pragmatic Responses, Resources and Issues”
2-10-81
Sixth Annual James J. McMahol Convocation of the March of Dimes,
1981 Guest Lecturer. Presentation: “Hey Doctor! What’s Happening to My Body?”
10-22-81
1st Statewide Adolescent Maltreatment Conference, Smithville Quarl Hill Inn.
Smithville, NJ. Presentation: “Adolescent Health Problems”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
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c. Major Public Seminar and Presentations: (Continued)
12-2-83
North East Synod of the Presbyterian Church of the United States. Presentation:
“Life Issues: The Medical and Health Aspects of Abortion and their Relationship
to Christian Theology”
7-9-84
National Black Congress on Law, Health & Economics Quadrennial Meeting.
New Orleans, LA., Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Black Adolescents – Critical
Issues for Their Survival”
9-27-84
Black Congressional Caucus – Health Brain Trust. Washington, DC
Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Violence and the Black Adolescent”
3-1-85
Children’s Defense Fund Symposium: Adolescent and Single Parent Families: An
Action Agenda for the 1980’s. Washington, DC. Guest Panelist. Presentation:
“Family Life Education: Making it Happen and Making it Work”
3-23-85
N.J. School Boards Association Symposium: Adolescent Suicide., New Brunswick, NJ
Keynote Speaker. Presentation: “Preventing Teenage Suicide: An Overview for New
Jersey’s Problem”
5-23-85
Kean College Symposium on Adolescent Suicide. Keynote Speaker. Presentation:
“Adolescent Suicide: What We Need to Know/What We Must Do”
8-2/3-85
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church National Conferences on Teen Pregnancy
and Moral Values. Birmingham, AL. Guest Speaker. Presentation: “Medical
Perspectives on Adolescent Sexuality”
9-13-86
N. J. Black Issues Conference. “Black Adolescents: Issues Critical to Their
Survival”
11-1-86
Shenengo Valley Pennsylvania Urban League Annual Conference, Sharon PA.
Keynote: “Issues in Health Care for Minority and Disadvantaged Youth”
11-13-86
Intergovernmental Health Policy Project Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX
Keynote Address: “Problems and Solutions in the Delivery of Services to
Disadvantaged Youths”
2-26-86
Children’s Defense Fund Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. “Adolescent
Pregnancy – What One Physician Can Do” Workshop: “School Based Clinics”
3-24-87
State of Rhode Island Governor’ Conference on Adolescence. Providence, RI
Keynote: “Adolescence”
4-10-87
State of Massachusetts Department of Health Conference on School Based
Clinics. Springfield, MA. “Providing Services for Males”
6-5-87
Testimony before the U. S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Health
And the Environment. Washington, DC. “Adolescent Health and School Based
Clinics”
6-9-87
New York City Speak-Out on School Based Clinics. Keynote, News York, NY
9-18-87
Public Education Institute, New Brunswick, NJ, “School Based Clinics”
Robert L. Johnson, MD, FAAP
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
c. Major Public Seminar and Presentations: (Continued)
10-29-87
New Jersey School Boards Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ
“School Based Clinics”
11-14-87
National Council of Negro Women Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
“Adolescent Substance Use”
1-22-88
National Policy Institute of the Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington, DC
“Teenage Pregnancy Prevention”
1-23-88
Family Planning Advocates of New York Annual Legislative Conference, Albany, NY
“School Based Clinics”
2-11-88
Conference on the Black Male Adolescent, Carnegie Corporation, New York, NY
“The Black Male Adolescent”
3-9-88
Children’s Defense Fund Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
“Black Male Adolescents”
3-16-88
Center for Population Options Conference, Washington, DC
“Abortion in Adolescents”
4-12-88
Citizen’s Commission on AIDS, New York, NY, “AIDS in Adolescents”
5-18-88
Youth 2000 Conference, State of Massachusetts Department of Education
Pittsfield, MA, “The Task of Adolescent Development”
6-3-88
New Jersey Juvenile Officers Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ
“Adolescent Suicide”
9-15-88
Planned Parenthood Federations, New York, NY
“Adolescent Sexuality in an Age of AIDS”
1-6-89
Department of Health, City of New York
“Overview of Adolescent Development”
2-22-89
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
“Adolescent Pregnancy”
3-10-89
Center for Population Options Annual Conference on AIDS
in Adolescence, Los Angeles, CA
“Approach to the Adolescent”
6-26-90
National Governor’s Association
Youth at Risk Conference, New Orleans, LA, “Adolescent Pregnancy”
9-28-90
Congressional Black Caucus Youth Brain Trust, Washington, DC
“Black Adolescents at Risk”
2-4-91
The National Network of Runaway and Youth Services
National Symposium. Washington, DC
Keynote Speaker: “Adolescence”, Washington, DC
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
c. Major Public Seminar and Presentations: (Continued)
10-12-91
Seventeenth Annual B. Moses James Colloquium Lecture of the African
American Caucus of the Reformed Church of America. Newark, NJ.
Topic: “The African American Adolescent. A Framework for Intervention”
7-8-93
The Annual Black Exposition, Chicago, IL
“AIDS and the Minority Adolescent”
3-16-94
Planned Parenthood of Delaware
1994 Public Discussion Series, Wilmington, DE
“The Adolescent and Access to Health Care”
4-20-94
The White House
Invitation from President Clinton to address Rose Garden Ceremony at
Signing of Childhood Immunization Program. “Childhood Immunization”
3-18-95
Department of Health and Human Service
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Respondent to presentation entitled: “Intention to Postpone Sexual Initiation
Among Puerto Rican Female Adolescents”
5-16-96
Boys & Girls Club of America, National Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV
Keynote: “Meting the Challenge of Adolescence”
6-21-97
American College of Osteopathic Pediatrician National Meeting, Maui, Hawaii
“Violence in Adolescents”
8-4-97
National Medical Association National Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii
“Adolescent AIDS”
5-14-98
Public Health Service, Adolescent Futures Conference, Annapolis, MD
“Early Intervention”
2-14-99
Aspen Institute, Annual Congressional Conference, St, Petersburg, FL
“Behavior, Health & Future Success of Youth”
3/23-2/34/99
National AIDS Update Conference, San Francisco, CA
“The Adolescent HIV Project”
4/29-5/2/99
California Pregnancy Prevention Conference, Anaheim, CA
Keynote: “Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
5-12-99
American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, Woodbridge, NJ
Keynote: “Prevention: Does it Work”
6—19-99
National Institutes of Health,
Historically Black Colleges & Universities (NIH HBCU) Conference, Bethesda, MD
“Why I Chose a Career in Research”
8/18-19/99
American Psychological Association, Boston, MA
“HIV Prevention”
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
c. Major Public Seminar and Presentations: (Continued)
9-1-99
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Annual HIV Conference, Atlanta, GA
“Delivering Counseling and Testing Services to Adolescents Presentation Panel:
Linking Counseling and Testing to HIV Care”
1/18-20/00
Ryan White All Titles Meeting, Washington, DC
“The Adolescent HIV Project”
3/25-27/00
Annual Reproductive Health Clinical Update, Bellevue, WA
“Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
10/2-4/00
US Conference on AIDS
“Teenage Pregnancy Prevention”
10/29-11/3/00
NIMH (National Institute on Mental Health) HIV Workshop, Durban, South Africa
11/3 – 12/1/00
Yale University School of Public Health
“Adolescent HIV Update”
3/16-17/01
Association of Correctional Health Service Providers, Atlanta, GA
“HIV Among Incarcerated Adolescents”
3/24-27/01
NIMH (National Institutes on Mental Health) Mood Disorders Conference
Pittsburgh, PA
“Depression and HIV Infection”
7/11-15/01
DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services) OPA Conference
San Diego, CA\
“Healthy Lifestyles – An Enemy of Mortality and Morbidity”
10/10-11/01
HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) Web Broadcast,
Washington, DC
“Prevention in Clinical Settings”
12/6-9/01
Ambulatory Pediatric Association Conference, Orlando, FL
4/10/02
Washington DC Gynecological Society,
“Adolescent Medicine for the Gynecologist”
Washington, DC
4/25-26/02
Annual Pediatrics Symposium
The University of Kansas Medical Center
“Meeting the Challenge of Adolescence”
Kansas City, KS
5/7/02
13th Annual "HIV-Meeting the Challenge: Strategies and Solutions" Conference
“Adolescent HIV”
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
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15. MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (Continued)
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c. Major Public Seminar and Presentations: (Continued)
5/9/02
5th Annual 3R Conference
Alameda County District Attorney's Office
“Adolescent HIV”
Berkeley, CA
6/20/02
NFPRHA National Meeting
“Male Reproductive Health Services”
Washington DC
4/1/03
AMFAR
15th National HIV/AIDS Update Conference
“Adolescent HIV”
Miami, Fl
16. PRINCIPAL CLINICAL AND HOSPITAL SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES:
1976 – Present
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
The development and coordination of inpatient and outpatient
Health-related care for adolescents and young adults.
2001 – Present
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
The development and coordination of inpatient and outpatient
Health-related care for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
17. MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:
2005 – Present
UMDNJ – New Jersey Medical School
The Sharon and Joseph L. Muscarelle Endowed Dean (Interim)
1976 – Present
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Department of Pediatrics: Director, Division of Adolescent
& Young Adult Medicine
2001 – Dec. 2005
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Department of Pediatrics: Chair
1976 – Present
University Hospital: Director, Outpatient Adolescent Medical Service
1976 – 1998
Children’s Hospital of NJ: Director of Inpatient and Outpatient
Adolescent Medical Services
18. PRIVATE PRACTICE:
None
19. ARTICLES:
1. Hofman AD, Johnson RL, Eden AN. Roundtable: The Adolescent Patient. The Female Patient 2:4: (1977)
57-63.
2. Johnson RL. “Prostatic Hypertrophy Associated with Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Gonorrhea in
Adolescent Men: An Argument for Routine Rectal Examination.” British Journal of Venereal Diseases.
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19. ARTICLES: (Continued)
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3. Russo JF, Johnson RL. “Contraception for Adolescents” The Female Patient. 3:12, (1978), 52-55.
4. Johnson RL, Stanford PD. “Sexual Dysfunction in Adolescents with Prostatic Enlargement.” Journal of
Current Adolescent Medicine. 2:3, March 1980, 31-35.
5. Johnson RL, Stanford PD. “The Use of Hypnosis to Improve Academic Achievement.” Journal of Current
Adolescent Medicine. 2:7, July 1980, 18-19.
6. Johnson RL. “Use of Hypnosis with Enuretic Adolescents.” Journal of Current Adolescent Medicine. 3:5,
(1981) 39-41.
7. Carson C, Johnson RL, Stanford PD. Louis-Jacques, J., McManus, E. and VanHook, C.: “Deep Vein
Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism of Unknown Etiology in a 16-year old Male.” Journal of Adolescent Health
Care, 3:1, (1982) 31-32.
8. Stanford PD, Johnson RL, Sprott K. “An Analysis of Drug Related Admissions on an Adolescent Service.”
Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 3:2, (1982) 114-119.
9. Johnson RL, Johnson H. “Effects of Anxiety-Reducing Hypnotic Training on Learning and Reading
Comprehension Task.” Journal of the National Medical Association, 76:3, (1984) 233-235.
10. Shrier D, Johnson RL. “Problem Behavior of Adolescence: A Clinical Perspective” (report of a conference)
American Journal of Family Therapy, 13:1, (1984) 72-75.
11. Johnson RL. Guest Editorial: “Black Adolescents: Issues Critical to Their Survival.” Journal of the National
Medical Association, 77:6, (1985) 447-448.
12. Johnson RL, Shrier D. “Sexual Victimization of Boys.” Journal of Adolescent Health Care, (1985) 6:372-376.
13. Stanford P, Johnson RL. “Adolescent Nutrition: Focus on Obesity in Adolescents.” New Jersey Medicine
82:10, (1985) 817-819.
14. Schreiber TJ, Johnson RL. “The Evaluation and Treatment of Adolescent Overdoses in an Adolescent
Medical Service,” Journal of the National Medical Assoc. 78,2, (1986) 101-108.
15. Johnson RL. “Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy: Meeting the Comprehensive Range of Needs.” Journal of
Community Health, Vol. 11:1, Spring 1986, 34-40.
16. Walcott A, Johnson, RL. “Attack on Crack.” Substance Abuse 8:2, (1987) 35-39.
17. Johnson RL, Shrier D. “Past Sexual Victimization by Females of Male Patients in an Adolescent Medicine
Clinic Population.” America Journal of Psychiatry 144:5, (1987) 650-652.
18. Johnson RL. “Sexual Victimization of Boys: Experience in an Adolescent Medicine Clinic.” Sexually Active
Teenagers 2:3, (1988) 120-124.
19. Johnson, RL.: Guest Editorial: “Health Needs of adolescents. Journal of the National Medical Assoc., 80:2
133-135.
20. Johnson RL, Shrier DK. (Interview) “Long-Term Effects of Sexual Abuse in Boys.” Medical Aspects of
Human Sexuality 22:2 (1988) 34-38.
21. Keller SE, Schleifer SJ, Bartlett JA, Johnson RL. “The Sexual Behavior of Adolescents and Risk of AIDS.
JAMA 260:24 (1988) 3586.
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22. Johnson RL, Shrier DK. “Long Term Effects of Sexual Abuse in Boys.” Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality
22:9, September 1988, 34-38.
23. Shrier DK, Johnson RL. “Sexual Victimization of Boys: An Ongoing Study of an Adolescent Medicine Clinic
Population.” Journal of the National Medical Association. 80:11 (1988), 1189-1193.
24. Keller SE, Schleifer SJ, Bartlett JA, Johnson RL. “The Sexual Behavior of Adolescents and Risk of AIDS
(letter): Journal of the American Medical Association 260:24 (1988) 3586.
25. Johnson RL. “The Sexual Abuse of Boys.” New York State Journal of Medicine 89:83 (1989) 132.
26. Bartlett JA, Keller SE, Schleifer SJ, Stanford P, Johnson RL. “AIDS Knowledge, AIDS Risk Behaviors and
Sexually Transmitted Diseases.” J of Adol Health Care, 10:3 (1989), 257.
27. Chapman DD, Hodgman JE, Johnson RL, Matlin NM. “Replacing the Work of Pediatric Residents: Strategies
and Issues.” Pediatrics 85:6 (6/1990) 1109-1110.
28. Bartlett JA, Schleifer SJ, Johnson RL, Keller SE. “Depression in Inner City Adolescents Attending an
Adolescent Medicine Clinic.” Journal of Adolescent Health 1991 12:316-318.
29. Skurnick JH, Johnson RL, Quinones MA, Foster JS, Louria DB. “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome:
New Jersey High School Students Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors.” AIDS Education and Prevention,
2(1)(1991) 21-30.
30. Johnson RL, Douglas W, Nelson A. “Sexual Behaviors of African-American Male College Students and the
Risk of HIV Infection.” Journal of the National Medical Association, (1992) 84:10.
31. Johnson RL. “From Where I Sit,” Family Life Educator, Vol. 11, No. 4 Summer (1993) 16-17.
32. Johnson RL. “Adolescent Social Development.” Pediatrics in Review, Vol. 16, No. 5 (1995) 158-159.
33. Johnson RL. “Drug Abuse.” Pediatrics in Review, Vol. 16, No. 5 (1995) 197-199.
34. Johnson RL. “Culturally Sensitive Health Care” (Discussant) Pediatric Update, Vol.15(12) 1-9.
35. Johnson RL, Charney E, Cheng TL, et al. “Final Report of the FOPE II Education of the Pediatric
Workgroup.” Pediatrics, 2000 Nov; 106(5) (Suppl):1175-1198.
36. Mulvey HJ, Ogle-Jewett EAB, Cheng TL, Johnson RL. “Pediatric Residency Education.” Pediatrics. 2000
Aug; 106(2): 323-329.
37. Johnson RL, Stanford PD, Douglas WD, Botwinick G, Marino E. “High-Risk Sexual Behavior among
Adolescents Engaged During a Street-Based Peer Outreach Program – The Adolescent HIV Project.” Journal of
the National Medical Association, 2001, 93:4.
38. Johnson RL. “Race, adolescent contraceptive choice, and pregnancy at presentation to a family planning
clinic.” Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 100, Issue 1, July 2002, p 174.
39. Johnson RL. “Pathways to Adolescent Health: Early Intervention”, Journal of Adolescent Health. 2002; 31:
240-250.
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40. Johnson RL, Martinez J, Botwinick G, Bell D, Sell RL, Friedman LB, Dodds S, Shaw K, Siciliano C, Walker
LE, Sotheran JL. Introduction: What Youth Need: Adapting HIV Care Models to Meet the Lifestyles and Special
Needs of Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal of Adolescent Health 2003; 33S: 4 – 9.
41. Bell D, Martinez J, Botwinick G, Shaw K, Walker LE, Dodds S, Sell RL, Johnson RL, Friedman LB, Sotheran
JL, Siciliano C. Case Finding For HIV Positive Youth: A Special Type of Hidden Population. Journal of Adolescent
Health 2003; 33S: 10 – 22.
42. Martinez J, Bell D, Dodds S, Shaw K, Siciliano C, Walker LE Sotheran JL, Sell RL, Friedman LB Botwinick G,
Johnson RL. Transitioning youth into care (linking identified HIV infected youth at outreach sites in the
community to hospital-based clinics and or community-based health centers). Journal of Adolescent Health.
2003; 33S: 23-30.
43. Johnson RL, Botwinick G, Sell RL, Martinez J, Siciliano C, Friedman LB, Dodds S, Shaw K, Walker LE,
Sotheran JL, Bell D. The Utilization of Treatment and Case Management Services by HIV Infected Youth. Journal
of Adolescent Health 2003; 33S: 31 - 38.
44. Dodds S, Blakley T, Lizzotte JM, Friedman LB, Shaw K, Martinez J, Siciliano C, Walker LE, Sotheran JL, Sell
RL, Botwinick G, Johnson RL, Bell D. Retention, Adherence & Compliance: Special Needs of HIV-Infected
Adolescent Girls and Young Women. Journal of Adolescent Health 2003; 33S: 39 - 45.
45. Botwinick G, Bell D, Johnson RL, Sell RL, Friedman LB, Dodds S, Shaw K, Martinez J, Siciliano C, Walker LE,
Sotheran JL. Making Waves -- Systems Change on Behalf of Youth with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Adolescent Health
2003; 33S: 46 - 54.
46. Bell DN, Botwinick G, Martinez J, Randall RL, Shaw K, Walker LE, Sotheran JL, Johnson RL, Friedman LB,
Dodds S, Siciliano C. The Reciprocal Effects of Program Evaluation on Service Delivery for the SPNS Adolescent
HIV Outreach and Treatment Programs. Journal of Adolescent Health 2003; 33S: 55 - 65.
47. O’Brien CP, Charney DS, Lewis L, Cornish JW, Post RM, Woody GE, Zubieta JK, Anthony JC, Blaine JD,
Bowden CL, Calabrese JR, Carroll K, Kosten T, Rounsaville B, Childress AR, Oslin DW, Pettinati HM, Davis MA,
Demartino R, Drake RE, Fleming MF, Fricks L, Glassman AH, Levin FR, Nunes EV, Johnson RL, Jordan C, Kessler
RC, Laden SK, Regier Da, Renner JA Jr, Ries RK, Sklar-Blake T, Weisner C. Priority actions to improve the care of
persons with co-occurring substance abuse and other mental disorders: a call to action. Biological Psychiatry
2004 Nov 15; 56(10): 703-13.
48. Evans DL, Charney DS, Lewis L, Golden RN, Gorman JM, Krishan KR, Nemeroff CB, Bremner JD, Carney RM,
Coyne JC, Delong MR, Frasure-Smith N, Glassman AH, Gold PW, Grant I, Gwyther L, Ironson G, Johnson RL,
Kanner AM, Katon WJ, Kaufman PG, Keefe FJ, Ketter T, Laughren TP, Leserman J, Lyketsos CG, McDonald WM,
McEwen BS, Miller AH, Musselman D, O’Connor C, Petitto JM, Pollock BG, Robinson RG, Roose SP, Rowland J,
Sheline Y, Sheps DS, Simon G, Spiegel D, Stunkard A, Sunderland T, Tibbits P Jr, Valvo WJ. Mood disorders in
the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations. Biological Psychiatry 2005 Aug 1; 58(3): 175-89.
49. Hillary B, Reisine S, Johnson RL. Role of African-American Fathers in Child-Rearing and Oral Health Practices
in an Inner City Environment – A Brief Communication. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 2006; 66(2): 138 - 143.
50. Johnson RL, The National Institutes of Health (NIH) State-of-the-Science Conference on Prevention Violence
and Related Health-Risking Social Behaviors in Adolescents – a commentary. Journal of Abnormal Child
Psychology 2006 Aug; 34(4): 471-4.
51. Herbst JH, Beeker C, Mathew A, McNally T, Passin WF, Kay LS, Crepaz N, Lyles CM, Briss P, Chattopadhyay S,
Johnson RL, Task Force on Community Preventive Services. The Effectiveness of Industrial-, Group-, and
Community-level HIV Behavioral Risk-Reduction Interventions for Adult Men Who Have Sex with Men: A
Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007 Apr; 32(4 Suppl): S38 – 67.
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52. McGowan A, Hahn R, Liberman A, Crosby A, Fullilove M, Johnson RL, Moscicki E, Price L, Snyder S, Tuma F,
Lowy J, Briss P, Cory S, Stone G (Task Force on Community Preventive Services). Effects of Violence of Laws and
Policies Facilitating the Transfer of Juveniles from the Juvenile Justice System to the Adult Justice System: A
Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007 April; Volume 32, Issue 4S: 7-28.
53. McGowan A, Hahn R, Liberman A, Crosby A, Fullilove M, Johnson RL, Moscicki E, Price L, Snyder S, Tuma F,
Lowy J, Briss P, Cory S, Stone G (Task Force on Community Preventive Services)Effectiveness of Universal
School-Based Programs to Prevent Violent and Aggressive Behavior: A Systematic Review. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine 2007;33(2S)
54. Hahn R, McGowan, A, Liberman A, Crosby A, Fullilove M, Johnson RL, Moscicki E, Price L, Snyder S, Tuma
F, Lowy J, Briss P, Cory S, Stone G, Effects on Violence of Laws and Policies Facilitating the Transfer of Youth
from the Juvenile to the Adult Justice System A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community
Preventive Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. MMWR August 2007;56
55. Wethington HR, Hahn RA, Fuqua-Whitley DS, Sipe TA, Crosby AE, Johnson RL, Liberman AM, MoĊ›cicki E, Price
LN, Tuma FK, Kalra G, Chattopadhyay SK; Task Force on Community Preventive Services The effectiveness of
interventions to reduce psychological harm from traumatic events among children and adolescents: a systematic
review. Am J Prev Med. 2008 Sep;35(3):287-313. Review.
56. Barri Burrus, PhD; Kimberly D. Leeks, PhD ; MPH, Theresa Ann Sipe, PhD; MPH; Suzanne Dolina, MPH; Robin
Soler, PhD; Randy Elder, PhD; Robert Johnson, MD, FAAP, Task Force on Community Preventive Services, Lisa
Barrios, DrPH, Arlene Greenspan, DrPH, Dan Fishbein, MD, Peter Briss, MD, MPH, Mary Lou Lindegren, MD, Angeli
Achrekar, MPH, and Patricia Dittus, PhD Effectiveness of Person-to-Person Interventions Targeted to Parents and
Other Caregivers Improve Adolescent Health (In Press 2010)
57. Chin, H., Sipe, T., Beeker, C., Elder, R., Mercer, S., Wethington, H., Kirby, D., Elliston, D., Griffith, M., Chuke,
S., Matthew, A., Briss, S., Ericksen, I., Galbraith, J., Herbst, Johnson, R., J., Kraft, J., Noar, S., Romero, L., Ruedt,
D., Santelli, J., The Task Force on Community Preventive Services The Effectiveness of Comprehensive Risk
Reduction and Abstinence Education Interventions to Prevent or Reduce the Risk of Adolescent Pregnancy, HIV
and STIs: Two Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (In Press 2010)
20. ARTICLES PUBLISHED AS COLLABORATOR/MEMBER – THE TASK FORCE ON COMMUNITY
PREVENTIVE SERVICES:
1. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Increasing alcoholic beverage taxes is recommended to reduce
excessive alcohol consumption and related harms. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Feb;38(2):230-2.
2. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Recommendations for reducing excessive alcohol consumption
and alcohol-related harms by limiting alcohol outlet density. Am J Prev Med. 2009 Dec;37(6):570-1.
3. Shults RA Elder RW, Nichols JL, Sleet DA, Compton R, Chattopadhyay SK; Task Force on Community Preventive
Services. Effectiveness of multicomponent programs with community mobilization for reducing alcohol-impaired
driving. Am J Prev Med. 2009 Oct; 37(4):360-71.
4. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. A recommendation to improve employee weight status through
worksite health promotion programs targeting nutrition, physical activity, or both. Am J Prev Med. 2009
Oct;37(4):358-9.
5. Anderson LM, Quinn TA, Glanz K. Ramirez G, Kahwati LC, Johnson DB, Buchanan LR, Archer WR,
Chattopadhyay S, Kalra GP, Katz DL; Task Force on Community Preventive Services. The effectiveness of worksite
nutrition and physical activity interventions for controlling employee overweight and obesity: a systematic review.
Am J Prev Med. 2009 Oct;37(4):340-57.
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20. ARTICLES PUBLISHED AS COLLABORATOR/MEMBER – THE TASK FORCE ON COMMUNITY
PREVENTIVE SERVICES (continued)
6. Baron RC, Rimer BK, Coates RJ, Kerner J, Kalra GP, Melillo S, Habarta N, Wilson KM, Chattopadhyay S, Leeks
K, Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Client-directed interventions to increase community access to
breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening a systematic review. Am J Prev Med. 2008 Jul;35(1 Suppl):S5666. Review
7. Baron RC, Rimer BK, Breslow RA, Coates RJ, Kerner J, Mullen PD, Coughlin SS, Briss PA; Task Force on
Community Preventive Services. Client-directed interventions to increase community demand for breast, cervical,
and colorectal cancer screening a systematic review. Am J Prev Med. 2008 July;35(1 Suppl):S26-33
8. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Recommendations for client- and provider-related interventions
to increase breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. Am J Prev Med. 2008 Jul;35(1 Suppl):S21-5
21. BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND CHAPTERS (authored):
13. Hofman, Adele D., Ed. A Handbook of Adolescent Medicine, Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park, CA, 1983.
Chapter I – An Introduction to Adolescent Medicine
Chapter II – An Approach to the Adolescent
14. Hofman, A.D., Greydanus, D.E., Ed. Adolescent Medicine (Second Edition) Appleton & Lange,
Norwalk, CT, San Mateo, CA, 1989.
Chapter I – Adolescent Growth and Development
Chapter II – Approaching the Adolescent Patient
3. Quackenbush, M., Clark, K., Nelson, M. Ed. The HIV Challenge (Second Edition) ETR Associates, Santa Cruz,
CA, 1955.
Chapter III – The HIV Epidemic Among Young People
15. Walberg, H, Reyes, O., Weissberg, P., Ed. Children and Youth. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks,
CA, 1997.
Chapter 12 – Health Perspectives on Urban Children and Youth
Books (authored)
1. Johnson RL. Simring, S.: The Race Trap: Smart Strategies for Effective Racial Communication in Business
and in Life. Harper Collins, New York, 2000.
2. Johnson RL. Stanford, P.D.: Strength for Their Journey: 5 Essential Disciplines African American Parents
Must Teach Their Children and Teens, Doubleday, New York, 2002.
22. ABSTRACTS:
1. Schreiber TJ, Johnson RL. “The Evaluation and Treatment of Depressed Adolescents in Medical Service,”
American Academy of Child Psychiatry Annual Meeting
San Francisco, CA, 10/1983
2. Shrier DH, Johnson RL. “Sexual Molestation of Boys by Females”
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22. ABSTRACTS: (continued)
American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX
New Research Poster Session, 9/22/85
3. Walcott A and Johnson RL. “Attack on Crack”
Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 11/11/86
4. Keller S, Schleifer S, Bartlett J, Johnson RL. Thompson, C.
“High Risk Behavior in Adolescents”
Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
Montreal, Canada, 5/10/88
5. Keller S, Schleifer SJ, Bartlett JA, Johnson, RL and Thompson, C.
“AIDS Risk Behavior in Adolescents”
Presented at the American Psychiatric Association 141st Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 5/88
6. Schleifer SJ, Bartlett JA, Scott BJ, Johnson RL, Keller SE.
“Stress and Depression in Inner-City Adolescents”
Presented at the APA 141st Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 5/88
7. Keller SW, Bartlett JA, Schleifer S, Johnson RL, Pinner E.
“Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and HIV Relevant Sexual
Behavior among a Healthy Inner-City Heterosexual Population”
6th International conference on AIDS, San Francisco, CA, 6/20-24/90
8. Broder HL, Johnson RL, Caine R, Motwani, A
“Oral health attitudes, behaviors and utilization among minority adolescents”
J Dent Res 1995; 74:808.
9. Johnson RL, Stanford PD, Douglas W.
“Effective Engagement and Treatment of HIV Infected Adolescents”
1998 National HIV/AIDS Update Conference
San Francisco, CA 3/24-27/98
10. Pirro-Chambers, A, Kloser, P., Johnson, RL, Ajuluhukwu, D., Orr, W.,
Tesoriero, J., Smith, D., Hernendez, L., Sirois, D., Vaugl, F., Bardeguez
“Meeting Medical Standards of Care: Ryan White vs. Non-Ryan White Providers.”
12th World AIDS Conference, 6/28 – 7/31/98
11. Johnson. RL, “The Adolescent HIV/AIDS Project – Integrated Outreach/Treatment for HIV Infected Youth”
Ryan White CARE Act All-Title National Meeting
Washington, DC, 12/18-21/2000
12. Kennedy CAP, Johnson D, Botwinick G, Johnson RL. One Size Does Not Fit All: Using Peer Outreach to
identify and break down barriers & destigmatize mental health care for HIV+ adolescents and Young Adults:
XIV HIV/AIDS
International Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, July 2002
13. Kennedy CAP, Johnson D, Botwinick G, Johnson RL. High rates of Depression, Anxiety, past sexual and
physical trauma prompt development of specialized mental health services for HIV+ Adolescents and Young
Adults: XIV HIV/AIDS
International Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, July 2002
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REVIEWS:
Strasburger, Victor C. and Greydanus, Donald E. (Editors): The At-Risk Adolescent: Adolescent Medicine,
State of the Art Reviews. Reviewed by Robert L. Johnson, M.D., FAAP. FL Educator 1991.
24.
REPORTS:
1. Johnson, RL: “Adolescent Growth and Development.” Proceedings of the University of Pittsburgh Public
Health Social Work Institute, Health and Social Needs of the Adolescent: Professional Responsibility. March
26-29, 1976.
2. Johnson, RL: “Substance Abuse and Youth.” Proceedings of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School
of Public Health Workshop. The Family: A Critical Factor in Prevention, May 1-4, 1983.
3. Johnson, RL: Problems and Solutions in the Delivery of Services to Black and Disadvantaged Youths.
Intergovernmental Options for Improving Preventive Health Services for Adolescents (Conference
Proceedings) July 1986.
4. Johnson, RL, Upperman, J., Dixon, C.: “The Teenage Father.” Blacks in New Jersey: Health Concerns of
New Jersey’s African American Community 1989. The Ninth Annual Report of the New Jersey Public Policy
Research Institute.
5. Johnson, RL, Douglas, W.D., Newark Area Adolescents and the Risk of HIV/AIDS. A Demographic and Risk
Behavior Analysis, August 1994, Academy for Educational Development.
6. Johnson, RL, Chair, Report of The AAP Task Force on the Access of Minority Children to Health Care.
American Academy of Pediatrics. 1995.
7. Priorities for Prevention Research at NIMH. Report by the National Advisory Mental Health Council
Workgroup on Mental Disorders Prevention Research. 1998.
8. Johnson, RL, Editor, What Youth Need: Adapting HIV Care Models to Meet the Lifestyles and Special Needs
of Adolescents and Young Adults: Lessons Learned From Five Special Projects of National Significance
Focusing on Youth (1996-2000). Journal of Adolescent Health 2003; 33:2.
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