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Education and Clinical TrainingM.D.: 1957, SUNY Health Science Center at SyracuseBS: 1957, Saint Lawrence University Internship: 1958, Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Bronx, NY Residency: 1961, University Hospital, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse Clinical SpecialtyPsychiatry, Certified: 1964Clinical Department/Section AffiliationsProfessor, Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesClinical InterestsPsychoanalysis, psychiatry, clinical ethicsResearch Program and Department AffiliationsPsychiatry and Behavioral SciencesBioethics and Humanities Research InterestsThe conceptual foundations of psychiatry, philosophy of medicine, ethics, psychoanalysisResearch AbstractSelected references Daly R. Before depression: the medieval vice of acedia. Psychiatry. 20007, 70(1):30-51. Daly RW. Medical Imperialism in the Congo? Nutrition, 15:11/12, November/December 1999, 936-937 Daly RW. A Theory of Madness, Psychiatry, Vol. 54, No.4, November, 1991, 369-385. Daly R, Rabuzzi KA, editors. "The Cultures of Medicine." Literature and Medicine, Vol.8. 1989. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Publications - link to PubMedNote: The above PubMed link opens a new window. Close the PubMed window to return to this page.Additional InformationIn the Department of Psychiatry, where he was the founding Director of the Adult Psychiatry Clinic and the Clerkship in Psychiatry, Dr. Daly is a clinical supervisor and teaches courses in ethics, American culture, and religion. He also teaches bioethics in the Center for Bioethics and Humanities and was the first chair of the University Hospital Ethics Committee and of its Ethics Consultation Service. He has been Chief of Psychiatry and Neurology at Barksdale AFB, USAF, a Visiting Scholar in philosophy at the University of Cambridge (King's College), and a Senior Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Dr. Daly has lectured in Europe and China as well as throughout the United States. In 1978, he co-founded the Consortium for the Cultural Foundations of Medicine for which he continues to teach courses in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine. He was also a founder of the Institute for Ethics in Health Care, a regional educational organization he led from 1995-2004. Since 1999, he has served as an examiner for doctoral candidates in philosophy and the social sciences at Syracuse University. Dr. Daly has served as an editorial consultant for the Journal of the American Medical Association; Literature and Medicine; and Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, and has been a consultant to the National Center for the Humanities. His writings appear in such publications as Philosophy and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, The Journal of Religion and Health, HEC Forum, Nutrition, the Psychoanalytic Review, the American Journal of Psychiatry, and Psychiatry. Dr. Daly has received the Distinguished Service Award of the Onondaga County Medical Society, the SUNY Research Foundation's Chancellor's Award for the Social Sciences and Humanities, the Sol Feinstine Alumni Award for Humantarian Service from St. Lawrence University, and a Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from LeMoyne College.
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