
Psychiatric News December 3, 2004
Volume 39 Number 23
© 2004 American Psychiatric Association
p. 51
INFORMATION ON THE CANDIDATES
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CANDIDATES FOR AREA 5 TRUSTEE
Dudley M. Stewart, Jr., M.D., Distinguished Fellow (Member Since 1974)
Private Practice, 1973-
Committee on Government Relations: Vice Chair, 2002-; Area 5
Representative, 1992-
AMA: Alternate Delegate, 1997-2003; Member, Council on Ethical and Judicial
Affairs, 2003-10
Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association: President, 1988; Vice President,
1977; Chair, Committee on Government Relations, 1990-; APA Assembly
Representative, 1996-2002, Deputy Representative, 2002-
Louisiana State Medical Society: President, 2000-01; Council on
Legislation, 1992-95
Member, Board of Directors, NAMI-New Orleans, 1989-
Why am I running for Area 5 trustee? It's not because I need to pad my CV.
It's not because I have lots of free time. It's because I am incensed with the
way our specialty and our patients are being treated. Discriminatory payment
schedules, scope of practice incursions, and erosion of patient
confidentiality continue to occur.
I have spent over 20 years involved in organized medicine addressing these
issues at the local, state, and national levels. I have come to realize that
participation at the Board level of APA as your trustee is the only way I can
ensure that psychiatry will have the desired impact on these national issues,
so that they will get the kind of "command support" this effort
truly deserves as we advocate for our patients and our profession.
Fiduciary authority is vested in APA's Board of Trustees, and I pledge to
vigorously work to maintain the legislative and regulatory activities
currently in place. Also, I will encourage, if not ensure, that our members
who give of their time, effort, and resources get the education and
encouragement necessary for effective grass-roots involvement.
I believe that I will bring a special expertise to the APA Board of
Trustees because of my extensive experience in the arena of government
relations at the local, state, and national levels. In addition, I have served
as president of the New Orleans Area Psychiatric Association (NOAPA) and the
Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association (LPMA), as well as my parish
(county) and state medical societies (Orleans Parish Medical Society and the
Louisiana State Medical Society).
My governmental affairs experience, coupled with my understanding of
association and member dynamics, will be helpful to the Board as we continue
our scope-of-practice struggles in the various states and the national debates
on third-party payment issues, including Medicare, Medicaid, and in the
private sector.
Not only must our Board maintain a clear understanding of these issues, but
we must be increasingly dedicated in our efforts to marshal true grass-roots
involvement, not only of our members and their families, but also our natural
coalition partners in NAMI, the mental health associations, and our colleagues
in local, state, and national medical associations.
From our recent legislative experience here in Louisiana, the importance of
developing and maintaining a solid infrastructure of key contacts with
legislators, especially newly elected ones, was reinforced. Grass-roots
"lobbying" does not come naturally to most of us; however, it is
paramount that we become active players in the process.
As your trustee, I will welcome input from all of you so that I can best
represent your concerns and our patients' interests on the Board. I will live
up to the assertion that advocating for our patients and our members is our
most important mission at APA.
The challenges to our specialty are considerable; I am prepared for that
challenge and would appreciate your support of my candidacy.
PRIMARY PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES OF INCOME
Professional Activities
90%Private practice
10%Organized medicine activities
Income
100%Private practice
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