Elizabeth J Hisle-Gorman

MSW, PhD

Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Pediatrics
Location: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Research Interests:
Effects of Military Life on Children
Family Violence
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Education

2008 Ph.D. University of Maryland Baltimore School of Social Work Baltimore, Maryland Dissertation: Resilience in Young Adults: An Assessment of Individual, Family, and Community Level Protective Factors
1997 M.S.W. George Warren Brown School of Social Work - Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
1993 A.B. Georgetown University Washington, District of Columbia Majors: Psychology and History

Biography

Dr. Hisle-Gorman is Director of the Military Family Research Division and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics. She began her career as a social worker working in neighborhood development efforts in Washington, DC to support and strengthen families to prevent family violence and overcome hardship. However, a move to a military town with her active duty military spouse, re-focused her on work with military families. She served as a Child Protective Services officer in Onslow County, North Carolina and worked extensively with military families. After completing her Ph.D. in Social Work at the University of Maryland, Dr. Hisle-Gorman taught and worked in community development, and was the senior author on one of the first articles to document the clinical effects of military deployment on children. She subsequently moved to USUHS to expand its research portfolio exploring the effects of military life on children. Her research interests are focused the impact of past military deployment on military children, effects of parental injury and family violence on pediatric health and mental health, and healthcare usage trends in military pediatrics. However she has also worked on projects examining autism in children, indicators of immunization completion, neonatal health, care for transgender individuals, healthcare disparities, and the effects of medications on children. Dr. Hisle-Gorman has significant experience working with the Military Health System Data Repository and conducting retrospective research studies about military-connected children using the MDR. Dr. Hisle-Gorman most enjoys mentoring medical students, residents, and junior faculty on research projects, and teaching them the research process on an individual basis.

Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications

Principal Investigator: Educational Partnership to Increase Medical Providers Awareness of Non-Medical Counseling

Principal Investigator: Exploring Outcomes for Military Family Units Who Have Received Care in the Army Warrior Care and Transition Program.

Principal Investigator: The Impact of Disparities in Access to Behavioral and Specialty Care for Injured and Ill Service Members and Their Families

Co-Investigator: The Impact of the Emerging COVID-19 Pandemic on Short- and Long-Term Military and Family Health, Mental Health, and Force Readiness

Co-Investigator: Neonatal, Perinatal and Pediatric Outcomes for Children of Female Flyers

Co-Investigator: Leveraging Big-Data & Adversomics to Improve Adolescent & Young Adult Immunization Compliance, 2017-2018

Co-Investigator: Epidemiologic Associations of Autism, Congressional Directed Medical Research Program, 2012-2015

E Hisle-Gorman, A Susi, GH Gorman. The Impact of Military Parents’ Injury on The Health and Well-Being Of Their Children. Health Affairs. 2019 Aug: 38(8) PMID 31381386

E Hisle-Gorman, D Harrington, CM Nylund, KP Tercyak, BJ Anthony, GH Gorman. Impact of Parents’ Wartime Military Deployment and Injury on Young Children’s Safety and Mental Health. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2015; 54:294-301

GH Gorman, M Eide, E Hisle-Gorman. (2010) Wartime Military Deployment and Increased Pediatric Mental and Behavioral health Complaints. Pediatrics, 126 (6) 1058-1066.

Representative Bibliography

E Hisle-Gorman, A Susi, GH Gorman. The Impact of Military Parents’ Injury on The Health and Well-Being Of Their Children. Health Affairs. 2019 Aug: 38(8) PMID 31381386

E Hisle-Gorman, A Susi. The Impact of Parental Injury on Children's Mental Health Diagnoses and Classes of Psychotropic Medication, by Child Age. Military Medicine 2021 Jan 25; 186 (Suppl 1):222-229

E Hisle-Gorman, A Susi, GH Gorman. Mental Health Trends in Military Pediatrics. Psychiatric Services. April 10, 2019 [epub ahead of print]. PMID: 30966947

E Hisle-Gorman, N Schvey, T Adirim, A Rayne, A Susi, T Roberts, D Klein. Mental Healthcare Utilization of Transgender Youth Before and After Affirming Treatment. Journal of Sexual Medicine

E Hisle-Gorman, A Susi, TR Stokes, GH Gorman, C Erdie-Lalena, CM Nylund. Prenatal, Perinatal and Neonatal Risk Factors of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Pediatric Research. 2018 Aug; 84(2) 190-198. PMID: 29538366

GH Gorman, M Eide, E Hisle-Gorman. (2010) Wartime Military Deployment and Increased Pediatric Mental and Behavioral health Complaints. Pediatrics, 126 (6) 1058-1066.

E Hisle-Gorman, S Zuravin. (2006) Teaching social work research: A comparison of web-based and in-class lecture methods. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 24(4) 77-92.

K Shedlock, A Susi, GH Gorman, E Hisle-Gorman, CR Erdie-Lalena, CM Nylund. Autism Spectrum Disorders and Metabolic Complications of Obesity. J Pediatr. 2016 Aug 31. PMID 27592097

AR Pavey, GH Gorman, D Kuehn, TA Stokes, E Hisle-Gorman. Intimate Partner Violence Increases Adverse Outcomes at Birth and in Early Infancy. J Pediatr. 2014 Aug 12. pii: S0022-3476(14)00612-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.06.060. PMID: 25128162

M Eide, GH Gorman, E Hisle-Gorman. (2010) Effects of Parental Military Deployment on Pediatric Outpatient and Well-Child Visit Rates. Pediatrics, 125(7) 22-27.