Roland W. Gray, M.D.

CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME:
   
Roland William Gray, M.D., F.A.S.A.M.  
   
BIRTH: 
   

February 10, 1947
Nashville, Tennessee

 
   
EDUCATION:
   
B.A. Vanderbilt University 1969
M.D. University of Tennessee College of Medicine 1972
Internship in Pediatrics, City of Memphis Hospitals  1973-74   
Family Practice, Appalachian Regional Medical Center 
McDowell, Kentucky
1974-75
Chief Resident in Pediatrics, Shands Teaching Hospital,
University of Florida
1975-76
   

HONORS AND AWARDS:

   
Fellow American Academy of Pediatrics 1978
Marquis Who’s Who in South and Southwest 1991
Who’s Who Among Human Services Professionals 1991
Who’s Who in Health and Medical Services 1991
Mary Catherine Strobel Award-Nominee-Renewal House 1999
Community Resource Center – Volunteer of the Week 1999
Tennessee Volunteer Hero-Council of Community Service 2001
Who’s Who in America 2002-present
Visiting Professor Medicine, Universidad San Francisco
De Quito, College of Health Sciences
2002
Speaker, White Coat Ceremony, Universidad San Francisco
De Quito, College of Health Sciences
2002
Fellow American Society Addiction Medicine 2003
John P. Mulloy, Jr. Community Service Award

2005

   
APPOINTMENTS:
   
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Florida 1976-78
Consultant, Sunland Training Center 1976-78
Consultant, Myelodysplasia Clinic, Shands Teaching Hospital 1977-78
Consultant, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Shands Teaching Hospital 1977-78
Admissions Committee, College of Medicine, Univ. of Florida 1976-78
House-staff Committee, College of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics,
University of Florida
1976-78
House-staff Recruiting Committee, College of Medicine,
Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Florida
1976-78
Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida 1976-78
Consultant LaLeche League International, Drugs & Breastfeeding 1978-present
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt Univ. 1997-present
Consultant Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners 1990-present
Director Regional Aftercare for the Impaired Physician 1988-1995
Member Section on Children & Adolescents American
Society of Addiction Medicine
1987-1990
Medical Director Koala Center, Nashville, Tennessee 1987-1990
Medical Director Hermitage Hall, Nashville, Tennessee 1990-1991
Medical Director The Harbors, Nashville, Tennessee 1991-present
Board of Directors Recovery Residence, Nashville, Tennessee 1987-1995
Board of Directors Tennessee Society of Addiction Medicine 1990-present
President Tennessee Society of Addiction Medicine 1995-1998
Delegate Nashville Academy of Medicine to Tennessee Medical Association 1996-present
Board of Directors Alcohol & Drug Council Middle Tennessee 1994-2000

Clinical Supervisor Family Counseling, Department of Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee

1995-present
Nashville Academy of Medicine Credentials Committee 1996-present
Medical Director Renewal House 1996-present
Medical Director Discovery Place 1998-present
Tennessee Medical Foundation Board of Directors 2000-present
Davidson County Drug Court Board of Directors 1997-present
Davidson County Drug Court Vice President 2000-present
Food & Drug Administration Special Government Employee 2003-present
FDA Drug Abuse Subcommittee 2003-present
FDA Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee 2003-present
TennCare Drug Utilization Review Board 2005-present
State of Tennessee Commissioner’s Task Force on Physician Prescribing Practices 2005-present
  Federation of State Physician Health Programs 2007-present
   
WORK HISTORY:
   

Children’s Clinic East
3901 Central Pike, Suite 251
Hermitage, TN  37076

1978-2001
   
Tennessee Medical Foundation
Medical Director, Physicians Health Program
216 Centerview Drive, Suite 304
Brentwood, TN  37027
2001-present
   

BOARDS & CERTIFICATIONS:

   
Flex, 1973  
American Board of Pediatrics, 1978  
Certified American Society of Addiction Medicine, 1987  
Medical Review Officer Certification Council, 1994  
   
SOCIETY:
   
American Society of Addiction Medicine  

Tennessee Society of Addiction Medicine

 
   
MEMBERSHIP:
   
Tennessee Medical Association  
American Medical Association  
American Academy of Pediatrics  
Nashville Academy of Medicine  
     
MAJOR PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:
   
  Chemical Dependency  
  General Pediatrics  
     
PUBLICATIONS:
   
 

1. Gray, R.W.; Folkerts, L.N.: Clonazepam Drug Fever. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy, Vol. 11, No. 6, 367, June 1977

2. Counseling The Mother On Breast Feeding, Gray, R.W.
(participant) Ross Round Table Report, 1980

3. Gray, R.W. (2005). The Magnitude of the Meth Epidemic. Tennessee Medicine, September 2005: 437.

4. Gray, R.W. (2005). Playing “Russian Roulette” with Inhalants, Pt. I. Tennessee Medicine, July 2005: 336

5. Gray, R.W. (2005). Playing “Russian Roulette” with Inhalants, Pt. II. Tennessee Medicine, August 2005: 372

6. Gray, R.W. (2004). ‘Tis the Season:  Holiday Stress and Anger, Pt. I. Tennessee Medicine, December 2004: 547

7. Gray, R.W. (2004). Here to Help: Medical Marriage, Part I. Tennessee Medicine, January 2004: 23.

8. Gray, R.W. (2004). Here to Help: Medical Marriage, Part II. Tennessee Medicine, February 2004: 78.

9. Gray, R.W. (2004). Here to Help: Medical Marriage, Part III. Tennessee Medicine, March 2004: 120.

10. Gray, R.W. (2003). Here to Help: The Physician as Wounded Healer. Tennessee Medicine, December 2003: 550.

11. Gray, R.W. (2003). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Sexual Boundary Issues, Part I. Tennessee Medicine. February 2003: 76.

12. Gray, R.W. (2003). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Sexual Boundary Issues, Part II. Tennessee Medicine. April 2003: 175.

13. Gray, R.W. (2003). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Physician Stress, Part II. Tennessee Medicine. January 2003: 21.

14. Gray, R.W. (2002). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Physician Stress, Part I. Tennessee Medicine. December 2002: 535.

15. Gray, R.W. (2002). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Disruptive Physician Syndrome, Part I. Tennessee Medicine. September 2002: 376.

16. Gray, R.W. (2002). Here to Help: Changing Times Call for Expanded Services – Disruptive Physician Syndrome, Part II. Tennessee Medicine. October 2002: 407.