Background
Crovitz, Elaine Sandra was born on October 18, 1936 in New York City. Daughter of Sydney and Jennie(Papier) Kobrin.
(Cheryl Cameron is a psychologist with a rewarding profess...)
Cheryl Cameron is a psychologist with a rewarding professional life. She and her boyfriend, Gene Gray, a medical colleague, struggle to reconcile differences in their relationship but are pulled apart by the death of John Mangum, a suicidal patient. The death may not have been a suicide. The patient's sister and brother-in-law are accused of murdering the psychiatrist who treated John, while the real murderer nearly gets away with the deed. Cheryl comes to the couple's aid and meets with unanticipated hostility in the community. Joining forces with a skeptical police investigator, Walt Holmes, their lives converge in a sequence of suspenseful events. In this novel of malice, murder and managed care, Elaine Crovitz portrays sinister aspects of today's health care world. The setting, Princeville, so ordinary, makes even more chilling the betrayal of health professionals' oath to do no harm.
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Crovitz, Elaine Sandra was born on October 18, 1936 in New York City. Daughter of Sydney and Jennie(Papier) Kobrin.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1956. Master of Arts, Duke University, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, 1964.
Instructor medical psychology, staff psychologist Duke U. Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1963-1964, associate medical psychology, supervising psychologist, 1964-1967, assistant professor medical psychology, 1967-1975, associate professor, since 1975. Board directors Maferr Foundation, Virginia. Visiting associate professor North Carolina Center University, Durham, 1976-1979.
(Cheryl Cameron is a psychologist with a rewarding profess...)
Member American Psychological Association, Southeastern Psychological Association, North Carolina Psychological Association, Association for Advancement Psychology, International Council Psychologists, International Association Applied Psychology, National Register Health Service Providers Psychology, American Association of University Women.
Children: Gordon, Deborah, Sara Pi.