I am a board certified Harvard trained psychiatrist with an internship in medicine. Growing up in Detroit, it was easier for me to build a sports car from the ground up, other than the motor, during my first year of medical school. Throughout my career I have been involved in scientific research, teaching, publishing and psychiatric practice.
Some of my past professional endeavors include participating in the Man Orbiting Laboratory studies at the School of Aerospace Medicine, beginning the first alcoholism and drug abuse treatment program at the Harvard Hospitals, being a visiting scientist and intramural researcher at the National Institutes of Health, a founding member of a managed health care system, consultant to NBA and NHL teams, developing a patent with Johnson and Johnson for the treatment of psoriasis, serving as medical director of several different adolescent programs in Adventist Health Care Systems, and most recently being medical director of "The Willough at Naples" in Naples, Florida.
Some of my past professional endeavors include participating in the Man Orbiting Laboratory studies at the School of Aerospace Medicine, beginning the first alcoholism and drug abuse treatment program at the Harvard Hospitals, being a visiting scientist and intramural researcher at the National Institutes of Health, a founding member of a managed health care system, consultant to NBA and NHL teams, developing a patent with Johnson and Johnson for the treatment of psoriasis, serving as medical director of several different adolescent programs in Adventist Health Care Systems, and most recently being medical director of "The Willough at Naples" in Naples, Florida.
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I have learned, as have all of you, the positive and negative interactions of physical, mental and financial health and security. A close friend of mine quipped "money doesn't make you happy, it just makes it easier". It is a powerful truism that without health we have little. In what follows I will briefly discuss a few pertinent health related issues including the areas of bowels, bones and brains.
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Vocalite
Sep 23, 2020
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Edward S.
Jan 24, 2018
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In short as a Survivor and First Responder of the World Trade Center Terrorists Attack,and I predisposition to be mentally ill Dr. Ryback changed my life. I had seen over 25 mental health Drs. but none had the profound effect on my life than Dr.Ryback. Dr. Ryback in short gave me HOPE , it wasn't just the completely new regime of medications but our conversations he taught me about myself why I thought and acted as I did and he taught me about life and showed me things I could never have seen without him. I saw Dr. Ryback for over 3 years and my life had never been so good and had never been so