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Dr. David Durham named Executive Vice-President of the American College of Neurocognitive Medicine

New leadership team brings passion and experience

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, September 21, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Board of Directors of the American College of Neurocognitive Medicine (ACNM) is pleased to announce that Dr. David Durham has been named as Executive Vice-President of the organization. Dr. Herbert Goodman, long-time ACNM president, commended their selection, "I have known Dr. Durham personally and professionally for many years. He is an exceptional physician and possess a rare combination of sharp intellect, modesty, strength and personal integrity. He has a great reputation not only in our field, but as an effective change agent and leader throughout the medical community." Dr. Durham is a former host of 'First Health with Dr. Dave', which ran on Fox from 2004 through 2007 and was the executive producer for Dr. Dave's Diaries from Iraq, which was nominated for four Emmy Awards. He is board-certified in neuropsychiatry and is well-known for his work to improve medical care in under-served communities not only throughout the United States but in South American and Asia. He is the author of numerous scientific publications. His recent book, Psychiatric Pharmacogenetics: from concepts to cases, has received high acclaim.

The American College of Neurocognitive Medicine's mission is to advance the knowledge and practice of physicians and other select clinicians who diagnose and treat persons who are suffering from neuropsychiatric and neurocognitive impairments resulting from brain injury, dementia, post-stroke cognitive impairment, cognitive and behavioral impairments secondary to developmental disabilities and/or genetic syndromes or disorders, and neurocognitive impairment that commonly occur in neuropsychiatry. It provides funding for research, develops clinical guidelines for practicing clinicians and advocates for improved access and quality of neuropsychiatric and neurological treatment in medically under-served communities.

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