Background
Reich, Walter was born on July 6, 1943 in Rzeszów, Poland. Son of Simon and Anna (Nussbaum) Reich. came to the United States, 1947.
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educator psychiatrist museum director
Reich, Walter was born on July 6, 1943 in Rzeszów, Poland. Son of Simon and Anna (Nussbaum) Reich. came to the United States, 1947.
AB, Columbia University, 1965; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1970; certified in psychiatry, Yale University, 1973.
Fellow, assistant instructor psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, 1971-1973;
lecturer, Yale University, New Haven, since 1973;
associate research psychiatrist, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1973-1975;
psychiatrist, The President's biomedical Panel, Washington, 1975-1976;
director advanced studies, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, Maryland., 1976-1986;
senior research psychiatrist, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, Maryland., 1976-1994;
research professor psychiatry, Uniformed Superior vena cava syndrome U. Health Sciences, Bethesda, 1986-1988;
professor psychiatry, Uniformed Superior vena cava syndrome U. Health Sciences, Bethesda, since 1988;
senior research associate, then senior scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars, Washington, since 1985;
director project on health, science public policy, Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars, 1992-1995;
clinical professor psychiatry, George Washington University, since 1995. Consultant United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Washington, 1981-1983. Chairman program in medical and biological science Washington School Psychiatry, 1975-1985.
Research associate Forum on Psychiatry and the Humanities. Director United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, since 1995.
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National co-chairman Committee Concerned Scientists, New York City, since 1985. Captain United States Public Health Service, 1973-1994. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (committee human rights, task force on terrorism).
Member American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science (committee science freedom and responsibility).
Married Tova Rachel Weiss, June 10, 1965;children: Daniel S., David E., Rebecca Z.