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For Immediate Release, May 16, 2000 CHICAGO, IL - The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill today honored 52 psychiatrists with its 2000 NAMI Exemplary Psychiatrists Award during the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Chicago. Selected by NAMI's grassroots membership, these physicians are being recognized for making substantial contributions in clinical care, in public education, or in advocacy efforts. "These special medical professionals have gone the extra mile on behalf of people with severe mental illnesses and their families," said NAMI Executive Director Laurie Flynn. "NAMI's Exemplary Psychiatrist Award recognizes the invaluable contributions made by these caring professionals, and allows NAMI members to show their gratitude for lives reclaimed. "NAMI is pleased to honor these outstanding individuals, not only for what they've done to bring about real recovery for people with severe mental illnesses, but also for their contributions to greater public understanding of these disorders and for their dedication to eliminating the stigma that far too often shadows mental illness," said Flynn. Among this year's honorees are:
Since 1991, NAMI's Exemplary Psychiatrist Award has been presented to more than 750 psychiatrists serving people with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and severe anxiety disorders. This year's honorees include psychiatrists from Canada, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. To qualify for the NAMI Exemplary Psychiatrist Award, an individual must have set an example for his or her professional colleagues and have shown outstanding leadership and perseverance in at least one of the following areas:
Editors Note: Attached is a complete list of honorees and the cities and states in which they practice. Please feel free to contact the awardees directly for additional comment. Alabama F. Cleveland Kinney, Ph.D., M.D., Birmingham Arizona Clint W. Anthony, M.D., Prescott Jerry L. Dennis, M.D., Phoenix William James, M.D., Phoenix Jeffrey L. Schwimmer, M.D., M.P.H., Phoenix Paul B. Tilyou, M.D., Prescott California Stephen Marder, M.D., Los Angeles Steven G. Potkin, M.D., Irvine William T. Prey, M.D., San Francisco Charles Torrey, M.D., Santa Cruz Colorado Ann Olincy, M.D., Denver District of Columbia Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D. Kenneth Gorelick, M.D. Paramjit T. Joshi, M.D. Eliot Sorel, M.D. Florida Carlos E. Berry, M.D., F.A.P.A., Largo Omar Rieche, M.D., Fort Myers Abbey Strauss, M.D., Boca Raton Thomas Thieman, M.D., New Port Richey Illinois Robert M. Rose, M.D., Chicago Chandragupta Vedak, M.D., Crystal Lake Indiana Jay D. Fawver, M.D., Ft. Wayne Massachusetts Frances R. Frankenburg, M.D., Bedford David N. Osser, M.D., Cambridge Maryland Roger Peele, M.D., Gaithersburg Trey Sunderland, M.D., Bethesda Missouri Gordon Robinson, M.D., St. Louis North Carolina Eric Peterson, M.D., Asheville Nebraska Subhash C. Bhatia, M.D., Omaha Susan J. Boust, M.D., Omaha New Hampshire Robert Drake, M.D., Lebanon New Mexico John Lauriello, M.D., Albuquerque New York Delbert Robinson, M.D., Glen Oaks Peter J. Weiden, M.D., Brooklyn Ohio Robert L. Kuykendal, M.D., Cincinnati Roknedin Safavi, M.D., Beachwood Michael Alan Schwartz, M.D., Gates Mills Oklahoma Stephen L. Greer, M.D., Tulsa Oregon Alan J. Cohn, M.D., Eugene Rhode Island James Bonnar, M.D., Warwick Patricia Recupero, J.D., M.D., Providence South Dakota Mujeeb Khan, M.D., Yankton Tennessee Elizabeth Baxter, M.D., Nashville Texas Gary L. Etter, M.D., Fort Worth Marshall B. Lucas, M.D., Houston James M. Martinez, M.D., Galveston Virginia Edwin E. Gatewood, M.D., Norfolk Ingrid Schmedtje, D.O., Chesapeake John P.D. Shemo, M.D., Charlottesville Canada Brian Greenfield, M.D., Montreal, Quebec Cuba Eduardo Bernabe Ordaz Ducunge, M.D., Boyeros, Havana Puerto Rico Jose Fumero-Vidal, M.D., San Juan
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