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Alabama Renato Alarcon, MD Alabama Alaska California Renato Alarcon, M.D. – 1992 Dean Ackley, M.D. – 1992 William Arroyo, M.D. – 2005 Robert Linden, M.D. – 1994 Jim Broom, M.D. – 1992 John Battaglia, M.D. – 1995 Dan Beittel, M.D. – 1992 Leigh Lindsey, M.D. – 2002 Jorge Castro, M.D. – 2001 Lynn Dyles, M.D. – 1993 Mel Blaustein, M.D. – 1992 Abraham Linn, M.D. – 1998 Alice Chenault, M.D. – 1993 Norwood Knight-Richardson, M.D. – Curley L. Bonds, M.D. – 2009 Francis G. Lu, M.D. – 2002 Robert Estock, M.D. – 1993 1992 Samuel Brown, M.D. – 2003 Lawrence Lurie, M.D. – 1993 Jacqueline M. Feldman, M.D. – Jennifer Lothian, M.D. – 1993 William E. Bunney, Jr., M.D. – 1997 Henri Montandon, M.D. – 1993 1993, 2005 Wandal W. Winn, M.D. – 1996 Karl Sessions Burgoyne, M.D. – Omid Jeff Naim, M.D. – 2009 Marc D. Feldman, M.D. – 1993 John Wreggitt, M.D. – 1992 1996 David Nelson, M.D. – 1993 Robert O. Friedel, M.D. – 1995 Kathleen Ann Daly, M.D. M.P.H. – Aravind K. Pai, M.D. – 1993 Joseph Glaister, M.D. – 1992 Arizona 2004 Justine Petrie, M.D. – 1998 William Goodson, M.D. – 1992 Clint A. Anthony, M.D. – 2000 Arakel Davtian, M.D. – 2007 Steven G. Potkin, M.D. – 2000 Oliver Gregory, M.D. – 2001 Jim Conger, M.D. – 1992 Michael De Luca, M.D. – 1994 William T. Prey, M.D. – 2000 Timothy S. Haltz, M.D. – 1993 Jerry L. Dennis, M.D. – 2000 Steven Dotkin, M.D. – 1992 Stephen E. Prover, M.D. – 1993 James C. Hancock, M.D. – 1993, Mohsain Essa, M.D. – 1996 J.R. Elpers, M.D. – 1993 Maurice Rappaport, M.D., Ph.D. – 2001 Leonardo Garcia, M.D. – 1992 Garold Faber, M.D. – 1993 1999 John C. Hayes, M.D. – 1993 Alan J. Gelenberg, M.D. – 1997 Michael Fidler, M.D. – 1993 Christopher Reist, M.D. – 2001 Charles E. Herlihy, M.D. – 1992 William James, M.D. – 2000 Carlos M. Figueroa, M.D. – 2002 Irwin I. Rosenfeld, M.D. – 1994 Deborah L. Hogan, M.D. – 1994 Jack Potts, M.D. – 1992 Martin Fleishman, M.D. – 1993 Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D. – 1997 James A. Jeffrey, M.D. – 2001 Jeffrey L. Schwimmer, M.D., M.P.H. Elizabeth Galton, M.D. – 1997 Richard A. Shadoan, M.D. – 1992 F. Cleveland Kinney, Ph.D., M.D. – – 2000 J. Christian Gillin, M.D. – 1997 Roderick Shaner, M.D. – 2001 2000 Paul B. Tilyou, M.D. – 2000 Marcia Kraft Goin, M.D., PhD – David Sheffner, M.D. – 1998 H. E. Logue, M.D. – 1998 Terry A. Vaughn, M.D. – 2009 2005 Robert W. Shetler, M.D. – 1993 Edward W. Love, Jr., M.D. – 2001 Sonja B. Gray, M.D. – 1998 Jose Arturo Silva, M.D. – 2002 Jack G. Modell, M.D. – 1995 Arkansas Lawrence S. Gross M.D. – 2009 Carlos E. Sluzki, M.D. – 1994 James E. Morris, Jr., M.D. – 1995 Fredrick Guggenheim, M.D. – 1993 Patricia Guthrie, M.D. – 2007 Nancy Joan Smith, M.D. – 1998 James E. Parker, M.D. – 1998 T. Stuart Harris, M.D. – 1993 Stephen G. Hayes, M.D. – 1997 Charles Joseph Sophy, F.A.C.N. – William M. Patterson, M.D. – 1995 Fred Jarvis, M.D. – 1992 Thomas Henley, M.D. – 1992, 1998 2002 Keith C. Porter, M.D. – 1993 Travis Jenkins – 1992 John Hopkin, M.D. – 1992 Carl Stevens, M.D. – 1997 Richard E. Powers, M.D. – 1992 Edwin Jones, M.D. – 1992 Pat Hopson, M.D. – 1993 Roxy F. Szeftel, M.D. – 2008 Vera Prchal, M.D. – 1992 T.P. Koehler, M.D. – 1993 Leo Ingle, M.D. – 1992 Captane Thomson, M.D. – 2001 N. Jane Roark, M.D. – 1994 G. Richard Smith, M.D. – 1997 Douglas Kalunian, M.D. – 2003 Charles Torrey, M.D. – 2000 William George Ryan, M.D. – 1999 Leslie Smith, MD – 2004 Alex Kopelowicz, M.D. – 1998 John W. Tsuang, M.D. M.S. – 2004 Thomas G. Shafer, M.D. – 1993 Lynn Thomas, M.D. – 2003 George Kopiloff, M.D. – 1993 Kenneth B. Wells, M.D. – 1997 Michael Shehi, M.D. – 1994 Eugene Kunzman, M.D. – 1994 William George Yandel, M.D. – 1993 Les Smith, M.D. – 2004 British Colombia Terry Kupers, M.D., MSP – 2005 Alexander Young, M.D., M.S.H.S – David Tamayo, M.D. – 1995 Donald Milliken, M.B. – 1994 H. Richard Lamb, M.D. – 2005 2002 Aparna Vuppala, M.D. – 2007 John D. Hackett, M.D. – 1994 Mark Leary, M.D. – 1993 John Wicks, M.D. – 1992 Robert Paul Liberman, M.D. – Jon S. Williamson, M.D. – 1999 1995 Canada Alexandre Rudejev, M.D. – 1994 Paul Beaudry, M.D. – 1997 Charles S. Mirabile, Jr., M.D. – 1994 Carlos E. Berry, M.D., F.A.P.A. – Mohamed Saleh, M.D. – 1994 Philip R. Beck, M.D. – 1993 Kathuria Nirma, M.D. – 1994 2000 David Bloom, M.D. – 1994 Robert Alan Rosenheck, M.D. – Benjamin Brauzer, M.D. – 1992 Martha Sarasua, M.D. – 1994 Joyce Boilat, M.D. – 1994 2006 W. Cadena, M.D. - 1993 Frederick Schaerf, M.D., Ph.D. – Charles H. Cahn, M.D. – 2003 Samuel M. Silverman, M.D., Anthony Chatowsky, M.D – 1993, 1999 James Farquhar, M.D. – 1994 F.A.P.A – 2009 1994 Douglas J. Shadle, M.D. - 2002 Allan Fielding, M.D. – 1993 Andrew Winokur, M.D., Ph.D. – Josepha Cheong, MD – 2003 Revathi Shanmugham, M.D. – 1993 Brian Greenfield, M.D. – 2000 2009 Robert Cobiella, M.D. – 1994 Mary Sheehan, M.D. – 2003 Floriana Ianni, M.D. – 1999 Mark William Viner, M.D. – 1994 William Crockett, M.D. – 1997 Victor Slater, M.D. – 1993 Mimi Israel, M.D. – 1998 William W. Zeller, M.D. – 1995 Walter E. Dippy, M.D. – 1996 Elliott Stein, M.D. – 2003 Thomas Kolivakis, M.D. – 2001 John M. de Figueiredo, M.D., ScD – Carmen Ebalo, M.D. – 1993, 1994 Richard M. Steinbook, M.D. - 1994 Pierre LaLonde, M.D. – 1996 2009 Angel E. Garrido, M.D. – 1992 Abbey Strauss, M.D. – 1994, 2000 Marc Laporta, M.D. – 1999 William Hawthorne, M.D. – 1996 Rajiv Tandon, M.D. – 2009 David J. Hoyer, M.D. – 1994 Ronald These, M.D. – 2002 Susan Leiff, M.D. – 2003 Delaware Raymond Johnson, M.D. – 2001 Thomas Thieman, M.D. – 2000 Alain D. Lesage, M.D. – 1997 Maria-Helena Bauchwitz, M.D. – Karl Jones, M.D. – 1993 David M. Tobolowsky, M.D. – 1994 Michel Messier, M.D. – 1996 1992 Jefferey Krotenberg, D.O. – 1994 Leo Yason, M.D. – 1994 Richard Monks, M.D. – 1996 Jose Capiro, M.D. – 1992 Marianna M. LaRue, M.D. – 1992 N.P. Vasavan Nair, M.D. – 1993 Janis G. Chester, M.D. – 2002 Henry G. Olders, M.D. – 1995 Diane Leffler-Sutton, M.D. – 1993 Georgia Linda Lefler, M.D. – 2005 Richard Borison, Ph.D. – 1996 Gilbert Pinard, M.D. – 1995 District of Columbia Gisela G. Leyva, M.D. – 1993 Farrell H. Braziel, M.D. Marie Carmen Plante, M.D. – 2002 Nathan Billig, MD – 2003 Ester S. Macam, M.D. – 1994 John S. Carman, M.D. – 1998 Warren Steiner, M.D. – 1995 Steven A. Epstein, MD – 2002 Guillermo Marcovici, M.D. – 1994 Richard L. Elliott, M.D. – 1997, Frederick K. Goodwin, M.D. – 2000 Neville S. Marks, M.D. – 1994 1998 Colorado Kenneth Gorelick, M.D. – 2000 Gene Masangkay, M.D. – 1994 Todd Wilk Estroff, M.D. – 1994 Tamara Chambless, M.D. - 2009 Shellie E. Grant, M.D. – 1999 Raiz Mazcuri, M.D. – 1994 Louis J. Jacobs, M.D. – 1993 Carl Clark, M.D. – 1993 Frederick M. Jacobsen, M.D., Walter J. Muller III, M.D. – 1998 Rosalind Mance, M.D. – 1994 Honie B. Crandall, M.D. – 1992 M.P.H. – 2002 Gregory J. Onderko, M.D. – 1992 Norman C. Moore, M.D. – 1993 Jeffrey Metzner, M.D. – 2005 Paramjit T. Joshi, M.D. – 2000 Patricia I. Oquendo, M.D. – 2002 Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D. – 1997 Ann Olincy, M.D. – 2000 George J. Moore, M.D. – 1992 Daniel Pauk, M.D. – 1993 Winston R. Pineda, M.D. – 2008 Rodrigo A. Muñoz, M.D. – 1999 Andrew M. Perfilio, M.D. – 1994 Harry Porter, Jr., M.D. – 1997 Connecticut Eliot Sorel, M.D. – 2000 Charles Atkins, M.D. – 1998 Louis Perillo, M.D. – 1993 Branko Radulovacki, M.D., M.B.A – Jay Berkowitz, M.D. – 1992 Betty Powell, M.D. – 1999 2009 Frieda Denenmark, M.D. – 1998 Florida William A. Rafuls, M.D. – 1994 Emile D. Risby, M.D. – 1995 Paul Errera, M.D. – 1998 George Ablin, Jr., M.D. – 1994 Frank Ramos, M.D. – 1993 Bryan P. Warren, M.D. – 2006 Ezra Griffith, M.D. – 2002 Mark Ashby, M.D. – 1994 Omar Rieche, M.D. – 2000 Bernard C. Williams, M.D. – 1992 Daniel Hooberman, M.D. – 2003 Charles C. Barton, M.D. – 1992 Juan F. Rios, M.D. Bernard M. Williams, M.D. – 1992, Leighton Y. Huey, M.D. – 2004 Sherrie Ann Bieniek, M.D. – 1998 Luis Rodriguez, M.D. – 1993 1996 Louis Belinson, M.D. – 1992 William F. Lynch, M.D. – 1992 William J. Romanos, Jr., M.D. – Jeffrey L. Winston, M.D. – 1992 R. Scott Benson, M.D. – 1993 James R. Merikangas, M.D. – 1996 1994 Alan Berns, M.D. – 1994 Hawaii Dusan Gojkovich, M.D. – 1996 Alan Schmetzer, M.D. – 2004 Roy Menninger, M.D. – 1997 Jeff Akaka, M.D. – 1996 David E. Goldman, D.O. – 2007 Steven M. Schneider, M.D. – 1994 Sheldon Preskorn, M.D. – 1993 Harold Goldberg, M.D. – 1993, David Goldman, M.D. – 2002 Iver Small, M.D. – 1992 Vernon E. Yoder, M.D. – 1994 1995 Thomas Kramer, M.D. – 2001 Joyce Small, M.D. – 1992 Tony Holzang, M.D.
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