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Cynthia B. Brown, MD is DynaMed’s Deputy Editor leading the Rapid Enhancement Team. She completed a residency in Neurology at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center/St. Vincent Hospital Combined program and was a practicing neurologist at the Fallon Clinic for 24 years. As an Assistant Professor of Neurology, she was involved in the teaching program of the University of Massachusetts Neurology residency. She also was a teaching attending for the medical residency program at St. Vincent Hospital. Cynthia also served as Medical Director at the Fallon Community Health Plan and served on the Boards of Directors of the Fallon Foundation, the Fallon Clinic, the Fallon Community Health Plan and St. Vincent Hospital. In 1999, Dr. Brown became the first woman to be elected to the position of Medical Staff President in the history of St. Vincent Hospital. She continues to serve on the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Medical Society Member Interest Network.
Lawrence Frisch, MD, MPH is a board certified pediatrician with 20 years of clinical experience in the care of adolescents and young adults. He is the John S. and Dora M. Andrews associate professor of Community Health Sciences at Northeast Ohio University's College of Medicine. Dr. Frisch also serves as medical director of the Mahoning County Health Department. He has served on the medical and public health teaching faculties at the University of Hawaii and the University of Kansas. He is the author of many research articles and (with his wife) of a popular textbook on psychiatric mental health nursing. Dr. Frisch's interests include quality in medical care, mental health and illness, preventing injuries in children, international health, public health practice, programs for children with special health needs, and infectious disease.
Richard Glickman-Simon, MD is board certified in family medicine and is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston. He oversees the curriculum in Complementary and Alternative Medicine for several graduate programs at the medical school, and he teaches courses in both allopathic and non-allopathic medicine to Tufts undergraduates. Dr. Glickman-Simon also chairs the Department of Western Biomedicine at the New England School of Acupuncture in Watertown, Massachusetts where he teaches students how to diagnose and treat diseases from a Western biomedical perspective. He previously worked in a primary care practice in the Boston area, providing patients with both conventional care and a variety of complementary medical services.