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CAROLYN R. THOMPSON, Ph.D, MSW <br /> <br />EDUCATION <br />Ph.D. - 1990 Department of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, <br />Maryland <br /> Dissertation: "The Political Evolution of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of <br /> 1988" <br />M.S.W.- 1969 Saint Louis University, School of Social Service, Saint Louis, Missouri <br /> Thesis: "Delivery of Health Care Services in the Veterans Administration" <br />BA - 1967 Emmanuel College, Boston, Massachusetts <br /> <br />EMPLOYMENT HISTORY <br />1995: Director, Master of Health Administration Program <br /> Assistant Professor, Public Administration <br /> Department of Political Science, UNC Charlotte <br /> <br />1991-1995: Assistant Professor, Public Administration <br /> Department of Political Science, UNC Charlotte <br /> <br />1990-1991: Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science <br /> The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland <br /> <br />1985-1989: Research Associate, Institute for Policy Studies <br /> The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland <br /> <br />1975-1985: Associate Professor and Chair, Social Work Department <br /> Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina <br /> <br />1972-1975: Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Social Work and Community <br /> Planning, Baltimore, Maryland <br /> <br />Instructor in Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University <br /> School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland <br /> <br />PUBLISHED REFEREED PUBLICATIONS <br />"The Transfer of Political Functions from the National Party Committees to the White House: <br />From Eisenhower to Nixon', co-authored with Roger Brown, Ph.D., accepted for publication <br />Southeastern Political Re view. <br /> <br />"HIV and the Blood Supply: Assessing MANTRA Legislation"Politics and the Life Sciences, <br />Vol, 14(2), August 1995. <br /> <br />"Management of Political Functions in the Eisenhower White House: An Organizational <br />Perspective", co-authored with Roger Brown, Ph.D., Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol 24,#2, <br />Summer 1994. <br /> <br /> <br />