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'''Ronald R. Fieve''' is a ] in ], ]. He received his medical degree from ]. He undertook his residencies at New York Presbyterian Hospital, and later became clinical professor at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He is considered a pioneer in the use and promotion in America of the medication ] for ]. He has authored three popular books, "Prozac", "Moodswing" and "Bipolar II". He has a private practice and research offices in Manhattan and at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.<ref></ref>{{rs|date=September 2014|certain=yes|reason=User-submitted work, per the byline at the website}}<ref> Pg 258 to 260, The Triumph of Psychopharmacology and the story of CINP (])</ref> '''Ronald R. Fieve''' is a ] in ], ]. He received his medical degree from ]. He undertook his residencies at New York Presbyterian Hospital, and later became clinical professor at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He is considered a pioneer in the use and promotion in America of the medication ] for ]. He has authored three popular books, "Prozac", "Moodswing" and "Bipolar II". He has a private practice and research offices in Manhattan and at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.<ref></ref>{{rs|date=September 2014|certain=yes|reason=User-submitted work, per the byline at the website}}<ref> Pg 258 to 260, The Triumph of Psychopharmacology and the story of CINP (])</ref>



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Ronald R. Fieve is a psychiatrist in New York, United States. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He undertook his residencies at New York Presbyterian Hospital, and later became clinical professor at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He is considered a pioneer in the use and promotion in America of the medication lithium for mood disorders. He has authored three popular books, "Prozac", "Moodswing" and "Bipolar II". He has a private practice and research offices in Manhattan and at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.

References

  1. PsychCentral Ronald Fieve
  2. Lithium: From Introduction to Public Awareness. Ronald R. Fieve Pg 258 to 260, The Triumph of Psychopharmacology and the story of CINP (International College of NeuroPsychoPhamarcology)
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