Posted on May 18, 1999
Washington, D.C. - The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) today presented its 1999 Exemplary Psychiatrist Award to 39 psychiatrists from around the nation and Canada during the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association here. Selected by NAMI's own grassroots membership, the physicians are being honored for their contributions to greater public understanding of brain disorders, outspoken work to eliminate stigma, or efforts to fight discriminatory policies against people with severe mental illnesses.
"These special medical professionals who heroically fight for the rights of their patients and their families far too often go unheralded," said NAMI Executive Director Laurie Flynn. "NAMI's Exemplary Psychiatrist Award not only recognizes the invaluable contributions made by these caring professionals, but it also allows people with severe mental illnesses and their families to show their gratitude for lives reclaimed.
"NAMI is pleased to honor these outstanding individuals not only for their tireless efforts in bringing about real recovery for the millions of Americans suffering from severe mental illnesses, but also for their unending contributions to greater public understanding of these disorders and their dedication to eliminating the stigma that far too often plagues these vulnerable people," said Flynn.
Among this year's honorees are:
Since 1991, NAMI's Exemplary Psychiatrist Award has been presented to more than 700 psychiatrists serving people with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and severe anxiety disorders.
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:
Alabama William George Ryan, M.D., Birmingham Jon S. Williamson, M.D., Birmingham California District of Columbia Florida Iowa Idaho Illinois Massachusetts Maryland Maine Louisiana Michigan |
Missouri New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island Texas Washington Canada |
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