Full Text of HR1176 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | 3 | | Representatives are pleased to congratulate Dr. Arun C. Pinto | 4 | | on his retirement from the Human Service Center after 14 years | 5 | | as the Senior Vice President and Corporate Medical Director; | 6 | | and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, For more than a decade, Dr. Pinto has concurrently | 8 | | served as the Medical Director for several organizations, | 9 | | including the Human Service Center, the Children's Home | 10 | | Association of Illinois, and the Peoria County Adult and | 11 | | Juvenile Detention Center; he previously served as the Medical | 12 | | Director of Methodist Medical Center's Department of | 13 | | Psychiatry, where he was also the Chairman of the Department of | 14 | | Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine; and
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto graduated from St. Xavier's College in | 16 | | 1966 and Seth G.S. Medical College in 1974; he completed | 17 | | internships with K.E.M. Hospital in Mumbai, India and Cook | 18 | | County Hospital in Chicago; he completed his residency in adult | 19 | | psychiatry and a fellowship in child psychiatry at Tulane | 20 | | University Affiliated Hospitals in New Orleans, Louisiana; and
| 21 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto served as an Assistant Professor and | 22 | | Clinical Instructor at Tulane Medical School from 1975 until |
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| 1 | | 1980; since 1980, he has served his community by offering his | 2 | | leadership and expertise as a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry | 3 | | and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Illinois College | 4 | | of Medicine; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto is currently a Board Member of the | 6 | | Illinois Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness | 7 | | (NAMI) and a Council Member of the Illinois Psychiatric | 8 | | Society; he also serves on the Central IL Coalition for Mental | 9 | | Health Recovery; and
| 10 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto was named a Distinguished Fellow by the | 11 | | American Psychiatric Association, was awarded the University | 12 | | of Illinois Community Health Award, and received the Pathways | 13 | | Award for Advocacy in recognition for his extraordinary | 14 | | commitment to the behavioral health of the community; he | 15 | | received further recognition from NAMI with an Exemplary | 16 | | Psychiatrist Award and the Hero's in the Fight Award, which he | 17 | | received twice; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto was instrumental in numerous community | 19 | | reforms, including the Peoria County Mental Health Court, the | 20 | | establishment of a psychiatric residency at the University of | 21 | | Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, and the development of | 22 | | a Crisis Center for decompensating and substance-afflicted | 23 | | individuals; and
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto impacted important state-wide mental | 2 | | health statutory reforms, including empowering families to | 3 | | initiate involuntary commitment of decompensating family | 4 | | members and legislation that enables college students to sign a | 5 | | confidentiality waiver allowing parents to be notified in the | 6 | | event of a mental health issue while at an institution of | 7 | | higher learning; and
| 8 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto was born in Mumbai, India on April 14, | 9 | | 1949; his parents, as well as three of his five siblings, are | 10 | | physicians; he married Mary Jo Lehnhausen in 1977 and became a | 11 | | United States citizen on September 24, 1982; he and his wife | 12 | | are active in St. Thomas Parish; they are the parents of Navin | 13 | | (Jennifer) Pinto, Kiran (Cory Morris) Pinto, and Anjali Pinto | 14 | | and the grandparents of Elly and Frances Pinto; he enjoys | 15 | | spending time with his family and friends and looks forward to | 16 | | spending his retirement cooking elaborate meals and traveling | 17 | | the globe; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Pinto is highly respected and deeply loved by | 19 | | his family and all who know him; therefore, be it
| 20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 21 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 22 | | congratulate Dr. Arun Pinto, and we wish him the best of luck |
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| 1 | | in his retirement; and be it further
| 2 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 3 | | presented to Dr. Pinto as an expression of our esteem and | 4 | | respect.
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