CURRICULUM VITAE: Charles R. Hillenbrand, M.D.
BIRTH:
Saint Anne’s Hospital, Chicago, Illinois,
11 / 11 / 1943.
EDUCATION:
College: College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola
University, Chicago, Illinois 60626, Bachelor of Science (Biology), 06 / 08 / 1965.
Medical School: Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Maywood, Illinois 60153,
Doctor of Medicine, 06 / 08 / 1969.
Internship: Milwaukee County General Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226, Rotating,
Type “0”, 07 / 01 / 1969 – 06 / 30 / 1970.
Residency: Loyola University Hospitals, Maywood, Illinois 60153, Specialty: Psychiatry,
07 / 01 / 1970 – 06 / 30 / 1973.
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:
Diplomate: National Board of Medical Examiners, 1970.
Certified in Psychiatry: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc., 1976.
Illinois Medical License: 1971 – present
Indiana Medical License: 1972 – present
AFFILIATIONS AND SOCIETIES:
Professional Staff: Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Psychiatry, Alexian Brothers
Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, Illinois.
Distinguished Fellow: American Psychiatric Association.
Life Fellow: American Psychiatric Association
Member: Illinois Psychiatric Society.
Member: Illinois Association of General Hospital Psychiatrists.
Member: Chicago Foundation for Medical Care.
Member: Chicago Academic Committee for Ethics.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Consultant Psychiatrist: John J. Madden Mental Health Center, Hines, Illinois, 1971 – 1973.
Chief, Psychiatry Service (and) Chief, Mental Hygiene Consultation Division (and) Assistant
Chief, Department of Psychiatry (and) Stockade Physician: U. S. Charles Reynolds Army
Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1973 – 1975.
Consultant Psychiatrist, Chief, Mental Hygiene Section: Presidential Clemency Program, Presidential Clemency Processing Center, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana,
1974 – 1975.
Professional Staff: Department of Psychiatry, Foster G. McGaw Hospital, Loyola University
Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois, 1975 – 1998.
Director, Consultation-Liaison Service: Department of Psychiatry, Foster G. McGaw Hospital,
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois, 1975 – 1976.
Private Practice, solo:
Suite 3005, Alexian Brothers Medical Plaza, 800 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove Village,
Illinois 60007-3364, 1976 – 2006.
Suite 205, Woodland Square, 901 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove Village, Illinois
60007-7300, 2006 – present.
Attending Psychiatrist: Alexian Brothers Medical Center, 800 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove
Village, Illinois, 1976 – 2006.
Consulting Psychiatrist, Section of Psychiatry, Department of Internal Medicine, Alexian
Brothers Medical Center, 800 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 2006 – present.
Attending Psychiatrist: Foster G. McGaw Hospital, Maywood, Illinois, 1975 – 1998.
Consulting Psychiatrist: Mercy Center for Health Care Services, Aurora, Illinois, 1978 – 1994.
Consultant in Psychiatry: Social Work Department, Elk Grove Village Police Department, Elk
Grove Village, Illinois, 1976 – 1997
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Chairman: Education for Nonpsychiatrists Subcommittee, Illinois Psychiatric Society, 1976 –
1978.
Member: Psychiatric Audit Committee, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village,
Illinois, 1977.
Chairman: Subcommittee on Establishment of Standards for Emergency Psychiatric Care,
Illinois Psychiatric Society, 1980 – 1982.
Founding Member: Psychiatric Research Committee, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk
Grove Village, Illinois, 1980 – 2000.
Member: Joint Conference Committee, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village,
Illinois, 1981.
Member: Psychiatric Research Committee, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University
Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois, 1983 – 1998.
Member: Geriatrics Committee, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center,
Maywood, Illinois, 1988 – 1998.
Member: Education Committee, Illinois Psychiatric Society, 1988 – 1999.
Member: Library Committee, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, Illinois,
1988 – 2008.
Member: Student and Resident Paper Competition Committee, Illinois Psychiatric Society,
1989 – 1990.
Member: Committee for a Drug-Free Workplace, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove
Village, Illinois, 1990.
Member: Illinois Psychiatric Society Program Committee, Illinois Psychiatric Society, 1991 –
1998.
Member: Board of Directors, Maryville Scott Nolan Center, Des Plaines, Illinois, 2006 – 2008.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Chicago Medical School:
Lecturer: Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 3333 Green Bay Road, North
Chicago, Illinois 60064, 1976 – 2002.
Clinical Professor: 2002 – present.
Loyola University Medical Center Stritch School of Medicine
Clinical Instructor: Department of Psychiatry, Maywood, Illinois, 1972 – 1973.
Instructor: Department of Psychiatry, Maywood, Illinois, 1975 – 1976.
Clinical Assistant Professor: Department of Psychiatry, 1976 – 1982.
Clinical Associate Professor: Department of Psychiatry, 1983 – 1994.
Clinical Professor: Department of Psychiatry: 1995 – 1998.
National Center for Advanced Medical Education
Instructor: Department of Psychiatry, Chicago, Illinois, 1975 – 1998.
Compass Medical Education Network
Instructor: Department of Psychiatry, Chicago, Illinois, 1998 – 2002.
American Academy of Advanced Medical Education
http://www.justfordocs.com
Internal Medicine Review
Instructor: Psychiatry, 2008 – present.
Guest Lecturer: Psychiatric Societies, Medical Schools, Hospitals, Self-Help Groups, 1975
present: too numerous to record.
PUBLICATIONS:
- Remenchek AP, Hillenbrand C, Talso PJ. Adenine nucleotides in erythrocytes from potassium deficient rats. Clin Res 1966; 15 (2): 368.
- Hawley PL. Oxygen consumption by fluoride inhibited bat and rat heart homogenates. Aerospace Med 1968; 39 (2): 144-145 (acknowledgment college research paper).
- Renshaw D, Hillenbrand C, Meriac I. Les adolescents hospitalises presentant des antecedents de vol. Rev Neuropsychiat Inf 1972; 20 (6-7): 599 -608.
- Hillenbrand CR. Depression and sleep. Merck, Sharpe & Dohme. West Point, Pennsylvania. 1974 (monograph and audiotape).
- Rabin B, Hillenbrand C. Emergency psychiatric intake service at the Madden Mental Health Center. In: deVito RA, Tapley RP, eds. A modern state-operated mental health facility. C.C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois. 1975: 63-67.
- Hillenbrand C. Biologic bases of violence. In: deVito RA, Tapley RP, eds. op. cit.: 84-91.
- Hillenbrand, CR. The biologic basis of depression: its application to a case. In: deVito RA, Tapley RP, eds. op. cit.: 187-193.
- Hillenbrand CR, Peacock JT. Deserters returning to the presidential clemency program: a psychiatric study. Hawley Army Hospital, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975, 167pp.
- Sierles F, Hillenbrand C. Sleep disorders. In: Sierles F, ed. Clinical behavioral science. Spectrum Publications, Inc., Jamaica, New York 1982: 65-75.
- 10. Hillenbrand CR. Problems in the use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Audio Digest Psychiatry June 6, 1983: 12(11).
- Hillenbrand C. Major influences. Psychiatric forum May 1988; 1(3): 7.
- Hillenbrand CR. Ephemeris alieniste: the home visit. The Loyola psychiatric forum August 1988; 1(4): 6,7.
- Hillenbrand CR. Ephemeris alieniste: there’s a snake in my bed. The Loyola psychiatric forum November 1988; 2(1):9, 15.
- Hillenbrand CR. Ephemeris alieniste: a headache in the stomach. The Loyola psychiatric forum February 1989; 2(2) 9, 10, 12.
- Hillenbrand CR. Ephemeris alieniste: the cook who couldn’t. The Loyola psychiatric forum Spring-summer 1989; 2(3-4): 8, 9, 12.
- Hillenbrand, CR. Ephemeris alieniste: agoraphobia and canine epilepsy. The Loyola psychiatric forum Winter 1989-1990; 3(1): 8, 9.
- Hillenbrand, CR. Ephemeris alieniste: no, no…he’s saying his uncle is fat. The Loyola psychiatric forum February 1991; 4(1): 28, 29.
- Hillenbrand, CR. Sleep and sleep disorders. In: Sierles FS, ed. Behavioral science for medical students. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore; 1993: 373-381.
- Hillenbrand, CR. Heroism: physiologic basis. Arts & Entertainment Channel. 1998.
- Hillenbrand, CR. Nicotine addiction. Alexian Brothers Newsletter 1999.
AWARDS:
Honors Award for Biology Research: College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University, Chicago,
Illinois, 1965.
Certificate of Recognition: John J. Madden Mental Health Center, Hines, Illinois, September
21, 1971.
Physicians Recognition Award: U.S. Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1975.
Certificate of Merit: U.S. Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1975.
Service Award: U.S. Reynolds Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1975.
Meritorious Service Medal: Presidential Clemency Program, Presidential Clemency Processing
Center, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975.
Faculty Member of the Year: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University Medical Center,
1980 – 1981.
Faculty Member of the Year: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University Medical Center,
1984 – 1985.
The Senior Award in Special Recognition: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University
Medical Center, 1990.
The Senior Award in Special Recognition: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University
Medical Center, 1991.
The Senior Award in Special Recognition: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University
Medical Center, 1992.
Clinical Associate Professor Award: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University Medical
Center, 1991 – 1992.
Clinical Associate Professor Award: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University Medical
Center, 1992 – 1993.
Clinical Professor of the Year Award: Department of Psychiatry, Loyola University Medical|
Center, 1994 – 1995.
Psychiatrist of the Year Award: Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Northwest Illinois Chapter, 1996.
Continued Dedication in Educating Psychiatry Residents: Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences, The Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine
and Science, 2004.
Second Annual Irma Bland Award for Dedication in Teaching Psychiatric Residents: The
American Psychiatric Association, 2006.
Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association: The American Psychiatric
Association, 2008.
Best Doctors in America: 2009-present.
Who’s Who in America, 2023-present
Dr. Hillenbrand, after reading this web site about your education, accomplishments, awards etc, I always knew you were a very special Dr. and an even more, A SPECIAL PERSON on this earth. God bless you and yours. Darn, now I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Oops sorry, I got a piece of my warm and fuzzy on your polo shirt.
I have been doctor’s patient and all i have is gratitude towards the friend who recommended him. Its a blessing to be in good hands and Dr. Hillenbrand is indeed that and more. His unique approach heals a person from within. God bless you and everyone whose life you touch. Thank you.
Dr. Hillenbrand:
He is a wonderful psychiatrist. He knows what he is doing. I started with one doctor
at Rush and he totally diagnosed me wrong. I went to another one at Northwestern and
he did medication management. I knew that I had to go back to Dr. Hillenbrand so
many in this profession should not be in it.