Pubdate: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2000 Calgary Herald Contact: P.O. Box 2400, Stn. M, Calgary, Alberta T2P 0W8 Fax: (403) 235-7379 Website: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~calgary Author: Emma Poole and Daryl Slade, Calgary Herald U OF C PROF IN COURT Prominent MD Arrested For Allegedly Selling Crack A prominent city physician and professor at the University of Calgary made his first appearance in provincial court Thursday after being arrested for allegedly trying to sell crack cocaine to an undercover police officer. Philip Alan Barker, 70, former head of psychiatry at Alberta Children's Hospital and professor at the University of Calgary, was caught up in a sweep aimed at johns and drug traffickers. Staff Sgt. Butch Dickin said Barker was arrested Wednesday at a downtown hotel, during a police operation that began in August. He has since been released on bail and will appear in provincial court Feb. 28 to enter a plea on one count of trafficking a narcotic. Police would not say how many suspects have been picked up since the operation began. Calgary Regional Health Authority spokesman Roman Cooney wouldn't comment on the charge against Barker because the matter is before the court. He would only confirm that Barker had privileges at Alberta Children's Hospital. Marty Atkinson, associate dean of the U of C medical school, said it was upsetting to hear of a colleague facing such a serious charge. "It's disturbing and it's always shocking to have a faculty member to be in trouble with the law," Atkinson said. Barker, a staff psychiatrist and pediatrician at the children's hospital and professor of psychiatry at University of Calgary, has authored books on child and family therapy. He is considered an expert in the field of family therapy where children are involved. He wrote Basic Child Psychiatry in 1983, a book which has been revised five times, then Basic Family Therapy, now into its fourth edition. The latter book, according to its publisher, is a "comprehensive introduction to the cross-disciplinary subject of family therapy" and is a text book for trainees in fields including psychiatry, pediatrics, psychology and social work. The British-trained doctor also has written several journal articles on his specialty. Barker is also heavily involved in the Canadian music scene, producing digital records of jazz and related music by Canadian and international artists on the small Calgary-based label Jazz Focus he has owned and operated in the city's southwest since 1993. Barker also has hosted a long-running jazz show by the same name, Jazz Focus, Wednesday evenings on CJSW radio. A station spokesman said Thursday night that he had heard of the charges but could not comment on the status of the program until after trial. He told the Herald in a 1996 article that his psychiatric practice has not only put bread and butter on the table for his wife and child but has subsidized Jazz Focus. He received his medical degree in London, England, in 1953, and worked in the United Kingdom before coming to Canada. According to the biography on one of his books he was the first full-time child psychiatrist appointed in Dundee and the Eastern Region of Scotland and was also first consultant-in-charge of the Charles Burns Clinic in Birmingham. Barker was a professor of psychiatry at University of Toronto before moving to Calgary. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst