
Psychiatr News December 1, 2006
Volume 41, Number 23, page 38
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
Information on the Candidates
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CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT
Spencer Eth, M.D.

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Professor & Vice Chair of Psychiatry, St. Vincent's Hospital & New
York Medical College, 1996- Chair, APA Ethics Committee, 2003-06 Chair, APA Committee on Commercial Support, 2006- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Robinson Award, 1982 APA/AAPL Guttmacher Award, 1985 APA Special Presidential Commendation, 2002 APA Bruno Lima Award, 2003 APA Council on Psychiatry & Law, 1990-92 President, Southern California Psychiatric Society, 1992-93
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I am thrilled and honored to be nominated as a candidate for
president-elect, and I would love your support in this election. Please read
about my background, my view of APA and our field, and my action plan as your
president. In turn I invite you to tell me your ideas by e-mail
(seth{at}svcmcny.org).
I attended college at NYU, medical school at UCLA, and graduate school at
Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. I trained in psychiatry in New York City and in
child psychiatry in Los Angeles. I worked as a child psychiatrist at LA
County-USC Medical Center, then as a general psychiatrist at the West LA VA
and UCLA. Now I am professor and vice chair of psychiatry at St. Vincent's
Hospital in Manhattan and NY Medical College. I live in New Jersey, where my
wife works as a psychiatric nurse, and we have three children, one each in law
school, college, and high school.
I am grateful to APA for enriching my professional life. I have
participated in numerous activities at the district branch and national
levels. At the Southern California Psychiatric Society, I served as Ethics
Committee chair and president. I was a member of the APA Commission on
Judicial Action, the Council on Psychiatry and Law, the Work Group on the
Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of PTSD, the Ethics Appeals Board, and
the Scientific Program Committee for the Institute on Psychiatric Services. I
recently completed a three-year term as chair of the APA Ethics Committee and
now am chair of the Committee on Commercial Support. In addition, I have
received the APA/AAPL Manfred Guttmacher Award, the Bruno Lima Award, and a
Special Presidential Commendation for national leadership in child trauma
after 9/11/01.
APA is a high-quality organization that reflects our values and ideals, as
well as the dedication of our members and staff. But APA does not exist in a
vacuumpsychiatrists are affected by powerful forces that shape health
care. APA must act firmly to protect our profession and our patients. For
example, last year's scandal over allegations of physician participation in
unlawful interrogation at the Guantanamo detention camp called us to action.
As chair of the Ethics Committee, I helped rapidly develop a new annotation to
our Principles of Medical Ethics, clearly stating that psychiatrists shall not
participate in torture.
Another area of controversy is the pharmaceutical industry. Public fear of
bias in the reports of drug studies erodes the trust of patients and tarnishes
the reputation of colleagues. It is hard to miss the influence of drug
companies at our annual meetings. APA must now confront the problem of drug
company dependence. As your president, I would limit the unwelcome influence
of the pharmaceutical industry. We must stop the branding of
residentsno psychiatrist should be compelled to wear the name of a drug
company in order to accept an APA fellowship. We must set and abide by higher
standards for disclosures of conflicts of interest. It is time to control such
conflicts in our meetings, journals, and components.
APA supports universal access to quality mental health care. Our profession
needs and deserves reasonable increases in reimbursement for services. APA has
also campaigned to lessen the burden of the stigma of mental illness. This
work should continue in partnership with our natural allies, such as NAMI. We
must hold the line on dues while expanding member benefits, so that we can
attract and retain more psychiatrists in APA. APA can do more to help district
branches represent our profession.
I welcome the chance to serve you. Together we will succeed in facing the
challenges and realizing the opportunities that confront us. We will uphold
our ethical principles and strengthen our organization. We will protect our
profession and our patients. Please vote in this election for Spencer Eth for
president-elect.
PRIMARY PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES OF INCOME
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- 100%St. Vincent's Hospital
- 50%Clinical (includes faculty practice)
- 30%Administration
- 20%Teaching
INCOME
- 100%St. Vincent's Hospital (includes faculty practice)
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