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COMMITTEE ON THE EVALUATION OF THE DoD COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL EVALUATION PROGRAM
Dan G. Blazer,* Chair, Dean of Medical Education and Professor of Psychiatry,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina
Margit L. Bleecker, Director of the Center for Occupational and Environmental Neurology,
Baltimore, Maryland
Evelyn J. Bromet, Professor,
Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York
Gerard Burrow,* Dean,
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Howard Kipen, Associate Professor and Director,
Occupational Health Division, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey
Adel A. Mahmoud,* Chairman,
Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio
Robert S. Pynoos, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Dean of the Trauma Psychiatry Service,
University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Guthrie L. Turner, Chief Medical Consultant,
Office of Disability Determination Services, State of Washington, Tummwater, Washington
Michael Weisman, Professor,
Division of Rheumatology, University of California at San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, California
Staff
Lyla M. Hernandez, Study Director
Sanjay S. Baliga, Research Associate
David A. Butler, Program Officer
Donna M. Livingston, Project Assistant
James A. Bowers, Project Assistant
Kathleen R. Stratton, Director,
Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Constance M. Pechura, Director,
Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Health
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