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NAMI Honors Exemplary Psychiatrists

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Article Date: 07 May 2008 - 13:00 PDT

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The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is honoring 30 doctors as "Exemplary Psychiatrists" at the annual conference of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in the nation's capital this week.

"We are proud to honor 30 psychiatrists from 21 states, who are stars within the nation's mental healthcare system," said NAMI national executive director Michael J. Fitzpatrick. "They each have shown an exemplary commitment to treatment and recovery for people with severe mental illnesses, who often are among the nation's most vulnerable populations."

The annual "Exemplary Psychiatry Awards" recognize psychiatrists who have "gone the extra mile" in providing excellent clinical care, educating family members and consumers, educating the public and helping to reduce stigma surrounding mental illness. They also have worked alongside NAMI members in their communities as advocates for research, social services, insurance parity, and other needs.

The awards carry special distinction because honorees are nominated by the very people who need and receive their help the most: individuals and families who are affected by mental illness. Support for the awards is provided by Eli Lilly and Company and Janssen, Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

NAMI 2008 Exemplary Psychiatrist Awards

California

Roxy F. Szeftel, MD- Los Angeles

Florida
Juan F. Rios, MD- Boca Raton

Georgia
Farrell H. Braziel, MD- Atlanta
Winston R. Pineda, MD- Albany

Iowa
Bruce Sieleni, MD- Iowa City
Nancy A. Williams, MD- Iowa City

Kentucky
Charles I. Shelton, DO- Lexington

Massachusetts
Michael A. Jenike, MD- Boston

Michigan
Michele Reid, MD- Detroit
Manuel E. Tancer, MD- Detroit

Minnesota
Susan C. Jenkins, MD- Rochester
Christine Sigurdson, MD- Byron
L. Read Sulik, MD, FAAP- St. Cloud

Missouri
Azfar M. Malik, MD, MBA, FAPA- St. Charles

Nevada
Mark William Viner, MD- Reno

New Mexico
Juan R. Bustillo, MD- Albuquerque

New Jersey
William P. Hayes, MD- Princeton

New York
Spencer Eth, MD- New York

Ohio
Rafay Atiq,MD-Troy
Todd Ivan, MD- Akron
S.R. Thorward, MD- Worthington

Oklahoma
Bruce C. Stanton, MD- Oklahoma City

Oregon
Jocelyn W. Bonner, MD- Eugene

Pennsylvania
Steven J. Siegel, MD, PhD- Philadelphia
Suzanne Vogel-Scibilia, MD- Beaver

Rhode Island
Achina P. Stein, DO- Barrington

Tennessee
Clifton R. Tennison, Jr., MD- Knoxville

Texas
Sylvia Muzquiz-Drummond, MD- Houston

Virginia
James M. Laster, MD, MPH- Virginia Beach
M. Lawrence Spoont,MD-Arlington

National Alliance on Mental Illness




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