Robert Lynn Horne, MD World Jamborees
Attended 7, 1967-2007
Served on Staff: 1979, Selected as Scoutmaster, OA/NESA Service Corps,
15th World Jamboree, Served same position at DalaJamb
1987, Assistant Scoutmaster, Western Region
1991, Assistant Scoutmaster, Western Region
1995, International Service Team
1999, International Service Team
2003, Assistant Scoutmaster, Western Jamboree
2007, Jamboree Historian and Archivist, World Bureau Staff
BSA National Jamborees
Attended 10, 1964-2005
Served on Staff: 1969 OA Service Corps
1977 Medical Staff
1981 Scoutmaster, OA Service Corps
1985 Chief Medical Officer, Wilcox Medical Center
1989, 1993, 1997 Chief Medical Officer, Aquatics Medical Center
2001, 2005 Chief Medical Officer, Western Region
2010 Chief Medical Officer, Specialty Services
Robert Lynn Horne, MD Psychiatric PhysicianAmerican Medical Association Positions
Member, 1973-Present
Member, AMA House of Delegates: 2000-2008
Alternate Delegate, Nevada State Medical Association, 2000-2002
Delegate, Nevada State Medical Association, 2002-2006
Senior Delegate, Nevada State Medical Association, 2006-2008
Nevada State Medical Association (NSMA)
Member, 1986-Present
Member,Executive Council, 1996-2008
Clark County Medical Society (CCMS)
Member, 1986-Present
Trustee, 1999-2000
Delegate to Nevada State Medical Association Annual Meeting, 1987-2008
Chairman of Delegation to NSMA Annual Meeting, 1999
Robert Lynn Horne, MD Psychiatric Prior Psychopharmacology ResearchB.S. Centenary College of Louisiana, with Honors in Chemistry
Summa Cum Laude, Valedictorian
M.D. Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Internship: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis
Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Fellowship: Unit for Experimental Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Robert Lynn Horne, MD Psychiatric Physician Gubernatorial and Faculty Appointments
Gubernatorial Appointments
1996-1998 Nevada Commissioner of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
1998-2000 Nevada Commissioner of Mental Health and Developmental
Services
2004-2007 Member, Nevada Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee
2007-2008 Chairman, Nevada Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee
Faculty Appointments
1979-1981 Associate in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1982-1986 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,
Rutgers School of Medicine
1986-1992 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
1992-2004 Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
2004-2007 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
2007- Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
University of Nevada School of Medicine
Editorial Board
1996-2000 Annals of Clinical Psychiatry
2007- Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Gubernatorial and Faculty Appointments
Gubernatorial Appointments
1996-1998 Nevada Commissioner of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
1998-2000 Nevada Commissioner of Mental Health and Developmental
Services
2004-2007 Member, Nevada Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee
2007-2008 Chairman, Nevada Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee
Faculty Appointments
1979-1981 Associate in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1982-1986 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,
Rutgers School of Medicine
1986-1992 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
1992-2004 Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
2004-2007 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Nevada School of Medicine
2007- Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
University of Nevada School of Medicine
Editorial Board
1996-2000 Annals of Clinical Psychiatry
2007- Journal of Clinical American Psychiatric Association
Member, 1976-Present
Fellow, 1996
Distinguished Fellow, 2003
Western Region (Area 7) Public Affairs Representative, 1994-1997
Member, American Psychiatric Association Assembly:
Deputy Representative of Nevada Psychiatric Association, 2007-2009
Representative of Nevada Psychiatric Association, 2009-Present
Nevada Psychiatric Association:
Member, 1986-Present
Public Affairs Representative: 1993-2008
President, Southern Nevada Chapter: 1990-1991, 1993-1994
Secretary: 2005-2006
Secretary/Treasurer: 1995-1996, 2006-2007
President-Elect: 1996-1997
President: 1997-1998
New Jersey Psychiatric Association
Member, 1979-1986
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Association
Member, 1977-1979
Missouri Psychiatric Association
Member, 1976
Robert Lynn Horne first said his Scout Promise and joined the Boy Scouts of America in 1957, as a member of Pack 28 in Shreveport, Louisiana. His mother, Alma Horne, was his first and only Den Mother. In 1960 he and his father, Bob Horne, joined Troop 18 in time to go on their first Father and Son camping trip to Lake Narrows. His proudest moments were when his parents pinned his Eagle medal on his uniform in August,1962 and when he placed the Vigil Honor Sash upon his father in April,1967.
His love of Scouting around the world began with the Citizenship in the World merit badge. His attendance at the 1967 World Jamboree was a life changing event which caused him to dedicate his life to Scouting. In addition to Regional Conferences and World Conferences, he has now attended seven World Jamborees. In 1996 he founded the Las Vegas International Scouting Museum and has shepherded its growth while serving as its first president and current Executive Director.
Robert Lynn Horne
scouting boyscouts girlscoutsCurrent Scouting Positions
Member, International Committee, Boy Scouts of America
Chairman, International Committee, National Catholic Committee on Scouting
International Representative, Las Vegas Area Council
Member, Inter-American Regional Committee, Medical Staff Positions
Administrative Appointments
1980-1986 Director, Eating Disorders Program, Carrier Foundation
See The Thin Line
1986-1991 Director, Eating Disorders Program and Behavioral Medicine
Program, Montevista Hospital
1991-2004 Medical Director, Department of Psychiatry, Lake Mead Hospital
1991-2004 Director, Eating Disorders Program, Lake Mead Hospital
1994-1996 Director of Research and Outcome Studies, Montevista Hospital
1996-2004 Director, Alcohol and Chemical Dependence Program, Lake Mead
Hospital
2005-2007 Medical Director, Red Rock Geriatric Behavioral Health Hospital
Hospital and Staff Appointments
1978-1979 Staff Psychiatrist, Geriatric Program, PATH CMHC
1979-1981 Research Psychiatrist, Carrier Foundation
1979-1986 Staff Psychiatrist, Carrier Foundation
1986-Present Staff Psychiatrist, Montevista Hospital
1986-2007 Medical Staff, University Hospital
1987-1996 Medical Staff, St. Rose Dominican Hospital
1987-Present Medical Staff, Valley Hospital
1988-Present Medical Staff, Sunrise Hospital
1990-1994 Medical Staff, Women’s Hospital
1991-2004 Medical Staff, Lake Mead Hospital
2005-Present Medical Staff, Red Rock Behavioral Health Hospital
Medical Staff Elected Positions
1988-1989 Vice-Chief of Staff, Montevista Hospital
1989-1991 Chief of Staff, Montevista Hospital
1992-1995 Vice-Chief of Staff, Montevista Hospital
2006-2007 Chief of Staff, Red Rock Hospital
International Catholic Conference for Scouting
Lodge Adviser, Gamenowinik Lodge, #555, Direct Service Council #800
Member, Council Executive Board, Las Vegas Area Council #328
Adviser, Venture Crew #143
Scouting and the Catholic Church
Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting: 1987-Present
National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS): 2000-Present
NCCS International Committee, 2001-Present
Representative of NCCS at:
International Catholic Conference on Scouting (ICCS), Tunisia, 2005
Elected to Inter-America Regional Committee of ICCS, 2006-Present
NCCS International Committee, Chairman, 2008-Present
Representative of NCCS at:
Asian-Pacific Regional Seminar, Korea, 2008
International Catholic Conference on Scouting, Rome, 2008
World Events and World Scout Foundations
BSA Representative at World Events
1993-2009 16 Baden Powell Fellowship Meetings
2002: World Scout Conference, Thessalonica, Greece
2004: Eurasian Regional Conference, Baku, Azerbyjan
2004: Arab Regional Conference, Cairo, Egypt
2004: Asian Pacific Regional Conference, Brunei
2005: World Scout Conference, Tunisia
2007: Asian Pacific REgional Conference, Japan
2008: World Scout Conference, Jeju Island, South Korea
World Scout Foundation
1993: Baden Powell Fellow
2001: Honors Program
2003: European Scout Foundation, Life Member
2004: Asian Pacific Scout Foundation
2005: African Scout Foundation
2007: Bronze Condor Award, Inter-American Scout Foundation
National Order of the Arrow Conferences
Attended 22 Consecutive Conferences, 1965-2009
Served on Staff: 21 Conferences, 1967-2009
Positions of Service at NOAC:
Hometown News Staff, 1967-1969
Shows Staff, 1971
Ceremonies Staff, 1973-1975
Medical Staff, 1977
Chief Medical Officer, 1979-1996
Ceremonies Staff, 1998-2000
Museum Staff, 2002-2009
Contingent Leader, Gamenowinik Lodge #555, 2006-2009
Positions of Service at Other National OA Events:
Scoutmaster, OA Service Corps Troop, DalaJamb, 1979
Scoutmaster, OA Service Corps Troop, National Jamboree, 1981
OA Pow-Wow, 1987: Ceremonies Staff
OA Philmont Trek, 1989: Chief Medical Officer
Arrow Corps 5, Manti-La-Sal, 2008: Medical Officer
National Order of the Arrow Conferences
Attended 22 Consecutive Conferences, 1965-2009
Served on Staff: 21 Conferences, 1967-2009
Positions of Service at NOAC:
Hometown News Staff, 1967-1969
Shows Staff, 1971
Ceremonies Staff, 1973-1975
Medical Staff, 1977
Chief Medical Officer, 1979-1996
Ceremonies Staff, 1998-2000
Museum Staff, 2002-2009
Contingent Leader, Gamenowinik Lodge #555, 2006-2009
Positions of Service at Other National OA Events:
Scoutmaster, OA Service Corps Troop, DalaJamb, 1979
Scoutmaster, OA Service Corps Troop, National Jamboree, 1981
OA Pow-Wow, 1987: Ceremonies Staff
OA Philmont Trek, 1989: Chief Medical Officer
Arrow Corps 5, Manti-La-Sal, 2008: Medical Officer
Awards and Training
1963 Ad Altare Dei
1967 Pope Pius XII
1971 Scoutmaster Training Award
1974 Wood Badge
1986 Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award
1990 Scouter’s Key
1997 District Award of Merit
1997 James E. West Fellowship
1998 Silver Beaver
1999 1910 Society
2000 Tiger Cub Coach Award
2001 International Awareness Recognition
2002 Cub Scouter Award
2002 Golden Ad Altare Dei
2002 Spes Monde
2003 International Scouter Award
2004 Bronze Pelican Award
2004 Webelos Leader Award
2005 Cubmaster Award
2006 New Unit Organizer Award
2007 St. George Award
2008 Kodiac Course Director
Robert Lynn Horne, MD World Scouter Museum Web Site: www.worldscoutingmuseum.org Museum Web Site: www.worldscoutingmuseum.org
Las Vegas International Scouting Museum
Dedication: Why the Museum Was Established
This Museum is Dedicated to My Parents
Alma and Bob Horne
And My Grandmother
Alma Rasmussen
My Mother was my first and only Den Mother.
She taught me to love Scouting and to always Do My
Best. She introduced me to the idea of Collecting
Memorabilia to preserve Scouting’s Heritage.
My Father was my first tentmate,
and he taught me to love the “outing” in scouting.
He shared with me this lifelong dedication to serving others.
My Grandmother introduced me to National and
World Jamborees, and shared my enthusiasm for the fun
of scouting. She guided me to see World Jamborees
as Great Facilitators of world peace that teach Scouts of
every nation to love one another.
Without their love, guidance, encouragement and vision,
this museum would not have been created.
May those who visit the Las Vegas International
Scouting Museum long remember how important parents
are in the successes their children achieve.
Robert Lynn Horne, M.D.
June 25th, 1999
Robert Lynn Horne, MD World Scouter
Publications of the Museum
One World, One Promise: The Promise and Law of 500 Million Scouts, Robert Lynn Horne, MD. 1st edition, July 2007, 183 pages;
2nd edition, June, 2008, 307 pages, $19.95
To Do My Best: James E. West and the History of the Boy Scouts of America, Edward L. Rowan, MD (Museum Curator), 1st edition, 2005, 223 pages, $12.95
The Undaunted, Volume 1: The Survival and Revival of Scouting in Central and Eastern Europe, Piet J. Kroonenberg, 1998, 414 pages, $24.95
The Undaunted, Volume 2: The Survival and Revival of Scouting in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, Piet J. Kroonenberg, 1st Edition, 2003, 94 pages, $9.95
The Order of the Arrow at National Events, Volume 1, Ron Aldridge,
Historical Milestones of the Museum
1996: Established as a 501(c)3 charitable institution 1998: Marchal Museum, largest Scouting Museum in Europe, moved from - Switzerland to Las Vegas to be part of our collection
1998: Designated as Home of the World Scout Bureau Memorabilia Collection
1999: Over 300 people from 3 continents attended the Dedication of the Museum as - the doors opened to the public.
2001: Museum becomes the official Museum of the International Scout Collectors - Association
2003: First expansion of the Museum
2004: Secretary General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement visits the - Museum
2005: Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America visits the Museum
2005: Second expansion of the Museum
2006: South African Scouts become visitors from the 6th Continent to visit the - Museum
2007: Third expansion of the Museum
2008: National Commissioner of Scouts Australia visits the Museum
2009: Museum celebrates the 10th Anniversary of its Dedication
Robert Lynn Horne, MD World ScouterLas Vegas International Scouting Museum
Mission of the Museum
The Las Vegas International Scouting Museum is dedicated to:
Showing the magnitude of the influence Scouting has had on individuals, families, communities, countries and the world.
Communicating the continuing significance of Scouting’s historical values and principles to present and future generations. and
Promoting World Peace by acknowledging and demonstrating the similarities of youth in every country and culture.
Vision of the Museum
Disseminate the inspirational stories of individuals whose lives have been impacted and changed by the Scouting program and its timeless ideals and values.
Be the foremost repository of International Scouting memorabilia.
Robert Lynn Horne, Order of the Arrow
Became an Ordeal Member of Caddo Lodge #149, April, 1962
Became a Brotherhood Member, April, 1963
Became a Vigil Honor Member, April, 1966
Distinguished Service Award, 1986
Caddo Lodge #149: 4/1962-12/1973
Offices held: Unit Elections Chairman, Camping Promotions Chairman, Dance Team Chairman, Ceremonies Team Chairman, Lodge Secretary, Lodge Chief, Section Vice-Chief
Adult Positions of Service: Ceremonial Team Adviser, Dance Team Adviser
Shawnee Lodge #51: 6/1973-12/76
Served as: Unit Elections Adviser
Unami Lodge #1: 3/1975-12/76
Served as: Ceremonial Team Adviser
Delmont Lodge #43: 7/76-12/79
Served as: Chapter Adviser
Miquin Lodge #68: 7/79-12/83
Served as: Elangomat Adviser, Lodge Adviser
Sanheikan Lodge #2: 1/84-12/86
Served as: Chapter Adviser
Nebagamon Lodge #312: 3/86-Present
Served as: Elangomat Adviser, Vigil Honor Committee Adviser, Unit Elections Committee Adviser
Gamenowinik Lodge #555: 2/2004-Present
Served as: Lodge Adviser
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