• Maria A. Oquendo is an American psychiatrist. Oquendo is the chair of the Department of Psychiatry in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University...
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    Almirante Oquendo, was an Infanta Maria Teresa-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American...
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    psychiatrist who was the first superintendent of the Worcester Lunatic Asylum, and a co-founder and first president of the Association of Medical Superintendents...
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    down in January 1889, launched in 1891, and completed in 1893, Almirante Oquendo was in Havana, Cuba when war with the United States became likely in the...
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  • Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties". The New York Times. Viñas, Maria José (January 8, 2008). "Stanford Researcher, Accused of Conflicts, Steps...
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    Cameron ((1901-12-24)24 December 1901 – (1967-09-08)8 September 1967) was a Scottish-born psychiatrist. He is largely known today for his central role...
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    Marquess of Oquendo (Spanish: Marqués de Oquendo) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1889 by Queen María Cristina in the name of...
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  • American Psychiatric Association. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017. "Maria Oquendo Takes Office as APA President" (Press release). Arlington, VA: American...
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  • who is a distinguished emeritus professor at the Baylor College of Medicine. He received as Bachelor of science degree from Duke University, a Master...
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  • New Hampshire, 14 July 1817–Jacksonville, Illinois, 21 November 1891) was a United States physician. McFarland, the son of Concord clergyman Asa McFarland...
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  • Mental Health Center from 1969 to 1973. During that time he earned his M.P.A. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He later attended the six-week...
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  • as a lecturer at Harvard Law School in 1969, and later through a joint appointment with Harvard Medical School in 1972. In 1978, he was awarded a Guggenheim...
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  • Psychiatric Association (APA). As president-elect of the APA in 1973, and a closeted homosexual at the time, he helped to change the definition of homosexuality...
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    A Treatise on the Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity, which served as an authoritative text for many years. A native of Beverly, Massachusetts, and a graduate...
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  • Moore Robin P. Newhouse M. Kariuki Njenga Gbenga Ogedegbe Rebecca Onie Maria A. Oquendo Michael S. Parmacek Ramon E. Parsons Scott Pomeroy Martin G. Pomper...
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  • Freedman (January 7, 1917 – April 17, 2011) was an American psychiatrist. A long-time educator and advocate of social justice, Freedman is known for leading...
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    Adolf Meyer (September 13, 1866 – March 17, 1950) was a Swiss-born psychiatrist who rose to prominence as the first psychiatrist-in-chief of the Johns...
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    Schizophrenia Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and was president of the American...
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    entity, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital and assumed his current post. He is a national figure in psychiatry and academic medicine. Born in the Bronx, New...
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  • Lieberman (2013–2014) Paul Summergrad (2014–2015) Renée Binder (2015–2016) Maria A. Oquendo (2016–2017) Anita Everett (2017–2018) Altha Stewart (2018–2019) Bruce...
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  • Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences. He gave a TEDMED talk on wisdom and aging in 2015. Jeste has published 14 books, more...
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    physician to the New York City lunatic asylum, and in the same year delivered a course of lectures on mental disorders at the College of physicians and surgeons...
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    Bucke, was a Canadian psychiatrist in the late 19th century. An adventurer during his youth, Bucke later studied medicine. Eventually, as a psychiatrist...
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    and Harriet Augusta Hawley White. He attended public school in Brooklyn. A young White was influenced by philosopher Herbert Spencer; After White's death...
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  • Daniel Xander Freedman (17 August 1921 – 3 June 1993) was a psychiatrist and educator, pioneer in biological psychiatry. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, he...
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  • Orton's interest in learning disabilities stemmed from his early work as a pathologist in Massachusetts, where he worked with adult patients with brain...
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    Orleans and a residency in psychiatry at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. In 1968, Brodie joined the National Institute of Mental Health as a clinical...
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    the Navy and was stationed aboard hospital ships and then put in charge of a clinic for "battle fatigue" in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. After the Navy,...
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    Carlos Frederick MacDonald, M.D. (August 29, 1845 – May 29, 1926) was a psychiatrist, and the chairman of the New York State Commission in Lunacy from...
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    [citation needed] In 1986, he provided expert testimony in a case by a Holocaust survivor, where a Holocaust denier was accused of "libel and intentional...
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