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Richard M. Restak, M.D.
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Dr.
Restak is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine.
Post Graduate training included a rotating internship at St. Vincent’s
Hospital in New York, psychiatric residencies at Mount Sinai Hospital and
Georgetown University Hospital, and a residency
in neurology at George
Washington Hospital in Washington DC. Concurrently,
he is Clinical Professor of Neurology at George Washington Hospital University
School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He
also is also a member of the clinical faculty at St Elizabeth’s Hospital
Overhoiser Division of Training, Department of Psychiatry, Washington, DC, and
maintains a private practice in neurology and neuropsychiatry in Washington, DC.
He holds membership in several professional societies and serves on numerous
committees. Dr. Restak was elected to Fellowship in the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Neurology, and the American Neuropsychiatric Association. He is president of the American Neuropsychiatric Association (2005 - 2007). He was the recipient of the Linacre Medal for Humanity and Medicine conferred by Georgetown University Medical School in 1995. In 1992 he was recipient of The Chicago Neurosurgical Center's "decade of the brain award." Dr.
Restak has written over 18 books on the human brain, two of
which were main selections of the book of the month club.
He has penned dozens of articles for national newspapers including the
Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles times, and USA Today; he has
contributed brain and neuroscience-related entries for the World Book
Encyclopedia, the Campton’s Encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and the
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. As a regular lecturer, both nationally and internationality, he has presented commentaries for both Morning Edition and all things Considered on National Public Radio and made numerous appearances on leading television talk shows including: the Today Show, Good Morning America, the Discovery Channel, and the McNeil-Lehrer Report. |