| First Name |
Sally
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| Middle Name |
L.
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| Last Name |
Satel
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| Maiden Name |
Satel
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| Full Name at Birth |
Sally L. Satel
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| Alternative Name |
'Dr. Sally Satel M.D.Lecturer Yale University', 'Dr. Sally Satel M.D.Resident Scholar Aei', 'The W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute', 'A Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow', 'Dr. Sally Satel M.D.', 'Dr. Sally L. Satel M.D.', 'Sally L. Satel M.D.', 'Satel S. L.', 'Satel S.', 'Sally-Satel@example.Com'
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| Birthday |
9th January, 1956
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| Birthplace |
New York City, New York, U.S.A
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| Build |
Slim
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| Eye Color |
Green
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Distinctive Feature |
She received a kidney on March 4, 2006, from writer Virginia Postrel, after being diagnosed in 2004 with chronic renal failure...., She coined the term 'politically correct' (PC) medicine...., She considers the idea of social determination of illness as "one of the most pernicious themes in PC medicine''...., She is considered a political conservative...., She called for a vast increase in the amount of forced outpatient medical treatment of psychiatric patients, echoing views earlier stated in her Drug Treatment, The Case for Coercion...., She is a Staff Psychiatrist in a Methadone Clinic in Washington, D.C...., As a recipient of a kidney donation, she wrote the book ''When Altruism Isn’t Enough – The Case for Compensating Kidney Donors'' (AEI Press, 2009)...., She believes brain imaging & brain science cannot reveal the working of the mind or all of a person's thoughts and feelings...., She believes there is too much importance to the brain-based explanations of human behaviour and not enough to psychological or social ones...., She does not believe that poor health of minority populations (e.g., ethnic minorities, severely mentally ill people, women) is due to social oppression...., She believes that pro-life advocates exaggerate the extent to which abortion leads to depression...., She is impatient with moral relativism, especially the idea that man was primarily a product of his culture...., She believes Disability Reform should include using incentives for guiding people back to the workforce or some kind of productivity...., She believes in enlightened programs to ensure that the most ill patients follow treatment recommendations and stay safe while living in the community...., ''In 2006, I got a kidney from a friend. If not for her, I would have spent many miserable years on dialysis''...., She believes in applying the Judeo-Christian moral tradition to critical issues of public policy....
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| Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| University |
[1977] Cornell University (bachelor's degree), [1980] University of Chicago (master's degree), [1984] Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (MD, Doctor of Medicine)
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| Occupation Text |
psychiatrist, medical author & editor, lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine
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| Occupation |
Doctor
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Political Correctness is corrupting medicine., Pro increasing drug treatment on outpatients, Helping Culture is eroding self-reliance, Health outcome disparities is a myth, Biological Psychiatry, Addiction, Searching for a organ donor, For reorganizing the distribution of public health resources, Against incorporating social justice into the mission of medicine, Politically Conservative, Against 'psychiatric survivor' information centers, Pro legally recognizing same-sex marriages, The cultural aspects of medicine and science, Pro paying organ donors for their organs, Moral sense is part of our basic nature, Behaviour mainly rooted In Evolutionary Biology, not culture, Against chronic Social Security dependency
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| Year(s) Active |
1999 > 2013 (author: 5 x books), 1995 > present (lecturer: at Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT), 2002 > present (fellow: W.H. Brady Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC), 1984 > 1985 (intern: Flexible Internship, Hospital of St. Raphael, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT), 1993 > 1994 (fellow: Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow with the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions), 2004 > 2009 (testimony giver: to Government Committees), 1985 > 1988 (resident in psychiatry: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT), 1988 > 1993 (staff psychiatrist: at West Haven VA Medical Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT), 1995 > 1996 (consultant: to the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, Washington, DC), 1995 > 1996 (staff psychiatrist: at the District of Columbia Superior Court Pretrial Program, Washington, DC), 1994 > 1996 (visiting research scientist: at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA), 1988 > 1995 (assistant professor of psychiatry: at Yale University School of Medicine), 1996 > 1997 (professional staff: at the U.S. Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, Washington, DC), 1997 > 2009 (staff psychiatrist: at the Oasis Clinic, Washington, DC), 2010 > present (psychiatric consultant: at PIDARC (Partners in Drug Abuse Rehab and Counseling)), 2000 > present (resident scholar: at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC), 1996 > 2003 (member: of the Editorial Board, Psychiatric Services), 2002 > present (member: of the Advisory Council, Center for Mental Health Services), 2003 > 2003 (member: of the Panel To Review Sexual Misconduct at the United States Air Force Academy), 1988 > 1988 (awarded: The Laughlin Fellowship (American College of Psychiatrists) for outstanding resident), 1993 > 1994 (awarded: The Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship), 1981 > present (publisher of science papers), 1998 > 2006 (author: 4 x monographs)
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| Record Label |
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (book publisher), Perseus (book publisher), St. Martin's Press (book publisher), AEI Press (book publisher), Basic Books (book publisher), American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience (publication), American Journal of Transplantation (publication), Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation (publication), The Elder Law Journal (publication), American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (publication), Journal of the American Medical Association (publication), Psychiatric Services (publication), Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (publication), FAS Drug Policy Analysis Bulletin (publication), Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (publication), Biological Psychiatry (publication), The New Republic (publication), Addiction Biology (publication), New England Journal of Medicine (publication), American Journal of Psychiatry (publication), Neuropsychopharmacology (publication), Comprehensive Psychiatry (publication), Hospital and Community Psychiatry (publication), Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (publication), British Journal of Psychiatry (publication), Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (publication), Hospital and Community Psychiatry (publication), NIDA Research Monographs (publication), Clinical Pediatrics (publication), American Journal of Psychotherapy (publication), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (book publisher), Johns Hopkins University Press (book publisher), Auburn House (book publisher), Ottawa Citizen (publication), National Affairs (publication), Globe and Mail (publication), Slate (publication), Women’s Quarterly (publication), Los Angeles Times (publication), Public Interest (publication), Ex Femina (publication), New York Post.com (website), Commentary (publication), Orlando Sentinel (publication), National Review Online (website), American Prospect (publication), Weekly Standard (publication), Boston Globe (publication), Medscape (publication), Policy Review (scholarly publication), The New York Times (newspaper), The Wall Street Journal (newspaper), Tech Central Station (publication), Forbes Magazine (publication), USA Today (publication), National Post (publication), Plain Dealer (publication), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (publication), Newsday (publication), Medical Progress Today (publication), Advertising Age (publication), The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (publication), The Record (publication), In Character (publication), The American (publication), Washington Post (publication), Commentary Magazine (publication), The Huffington Post (website), American.com (website), AMA Virtual Mentor (publication), International Herald Tribune, The Daily Beast (website), Washington Examiner (publication), Minding the Campus (publication), New York Times Room for Debate (publication), New Internationalist Magazine (publication)
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| Associated Acts |
Yale University School of Medicine, The American Enterprise Institute, The U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, The Center for Mental Health Services, The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, The Methadone Clinic in Washington D.C., Ethics & Public Policy Center, Cornell University, University of Chicago, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
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| Official Websites |
docs.house.gov/meetings/IF/IF02/20130522/100900/HHRG-113-IF02-Bio-SatelS-20130522.pdf, sallysatelmd.com/, www.researchgate.net/profile/Sally_Satel
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| Pets |
Christina Hoff Sommers (co-author), Scott O. Lilienfeld (co-author), Virginia Postrel (writer & kidney donator), James Q. Wilson (greatly admires), Steven Pinker (psychologist), Timothy D. Wilson (psychologist), Arthur J Matas (co-author), Benjamin Hippen (co-author), Jonathan Klick (co-author), Jonathan Caulkins (co-author), Henry R Kranzler (co-author), Joel Gelernter (co-author), Peter Reuter (co-author), Debra Hartley (co-author), Robert Rosenheck (co-author), Jim Mintz (co-author), Nicholas Eberstadt (co-author), Donal P. O'Mathuna (co-author), Theodore R. Marmor (co-author), Jon Entine (co-author), Mary Zdanowicz (co-author), Keith Humphreys (co-author), Howard I. Kushner (co-author), Nadey Hakim (co-author), Mark J. Perry (co-author), Ernst Aeschbach (co-author), Martin Freimer (co-author), J Lacobelle (co-author), K Skipsey (co-author), Andrew Apter (co-author), Thomas R.Kosten (co-author), Dennis S.Charney (co-author), John H Krystal (co-author), Pedro Delgado (co-author), Julia D. Mahoney (co-author), Kimberly D. Krawiec (co-author), Alan Meca (co-author), Seth J Schwartz (co-author), David C Cronin (co-author), Professor Pedrero-Perez (co-author), Joshua C. Morrison (co-author), Rick Jones (co-author), Stephen Munn (co-author), Romina Angangco Danguilan (co-author), Susan M Stine (co-author), Andrew J Aronson (co-author), W Ashington (co-author), Christine Stolba (co-author), D.M. Fox (co-author), EF Torrey (co-author), JA Talbott (co-author), JL Geller (co-author), Ismene L. Petrakis M.D (co-author), Peter A. Rao (co-author), Richard B. Rosse (co-author), Tanya N Alim (co-author), Stephen I. Deutsch (co-author), Elisheva Dan (co-author), Bonnie R. Becker (co-author), R E Hoffman (co-author), M W Fischman (co-author), MA Schuckit (co-author), Alan C Swann (co-author), John Seibyl (co-author), Dominic Anthony (co-author), Frances C. Howland (co-author), W S Edell (co-author), Herbert D. Kleber (co-author), Christopher J. McDougle (co-author), Frank Gawin (co-author), S M Southwick (co-author), William Hurt Sledge (co-author), Charlotte Denton (co-author), Barry Fogel (co-author), Stuart Levy (co-author), Allen G. Gibbs (co-author), Martin E. Feder (co-author), Richard Wassersug (co-author), Richard B Belzer (co-author), Fred M. Reiff (co-author), Frederick K Goodwin (co-author)
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| Favorite Books |
The Moral Sense (James Q. Wilson), Blank Slate (Steven Pinker), Strangers to Ourselves (Timothy D. Wilson)
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Sally L. Satel (born January 9, 1956) is an American psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C. She is a lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author.