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'''Neal D. Barnard''' (born 1953) is an American doctor, author, clinical researcher, and founding president of the ] (PCRM). As of 2015, he is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at the ] School of Medicine and Health Sciences.<ref name=Wadman>Wadman, Meredith. , ''Nature'', 206, 12: 602. | '''Neal D. Barnard''' (born July 10, 1953) is an American doctor, author, clinical researcher, and founding president of the ] (PCRM). As of 2015, he is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at the ] School of Medicine and Health Sciences.<ref name=Wadman>Wadman, Meredith. , ''Nature'', 206, 12: 602. | ||
*Also see Brandt, Peter. , ''Salon'', March 12, 2001.</ref> He founded the Barnard Medical Center in 2016.<ref name=pcrm>{{cite web | url = http://www.pcrm.org/barnard-medical-center/doctors-and-staff | title = President | publisher = Barnard Medical Center}}</ref><ref name=Wadman/><ref name="NYT">Sharkey, Joe. ,''The New York Times'', November 23, 2004.</ref> | *Also see Brandt, Peter. , ''Salon'', March 12, 2001.</ref> He founded the Barnard Medical Center in 2016.<ref name=pcrm>{{cite web | url = http://www.pcrm.org/barnard-medical-center/doctors-and-staff | title = President | publisher = Barnard Medical Center}}</ref><ref name=Wadman/><ref name="NYT">Sharkey, Joe. ,''The New York Times'', November 23, 2004.</ref> | ||
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He appears in the 2011 documentary feature film '']'', a film that traces the careers of ] and ].<ref>"Homeviewing" Turtle Creek News. (Dallas, Texas) Sept. 2, 2011. Page 9</ref> He also appears in the documentary Mad Cowboy.<ref>Tobias, Michael Charles November 9, 2011.</ref> | He appears in the 2011 documentary feature film '']'', a film that traces the careers of ] and ].<ref>"Homeviewing" Turtle Creek News. (Dallas, Texas) Sept. 2, 2011. Page 9</ref> He also appears in the documentary Mad Cowboy.<ref>Tobias, Michael Charles November 9, 2011.</ref> | ||
==Personal life== | |||
Barnard is a vegan. | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
*Breaking the Food Seduction (2003) | |||
*Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes (2007) | |||
*21-Day Weight Loss Kickstart: Boost Metabolism, Lower Cholesterol, and Dramatically Improve Your Health (2011) | |||
*Power Foods for the Brain (2013) | |||
*The Cheese Trap: How Breaking a Surprising Addiction Will Help You Lose Weight, Gain Energy, and Get Healthy (2017) | |||
==Filmography== | |||
*] (2004) | |||
*] (2011) | |||
*] (2017) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* {{Official website|http://www.nealbarnard.org/}} | |||
* {{Official website|http://www.pcrm.org/nbblog/|Official page}} on ] | * {{Official website|http://www.pcrm.org/nbblog/|Official page}} on ] | ||
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Neal Barnard | |
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Born | Neal D. Barnard (1953-07-10) July 10, 1953 (age 71) Fargo, North Dakota, US |
Nationality | American |
Education | MD |
Alma mater | George Washington University School of Medicine |
Occupation(s) | Physician, writer, musician |
Employer | George Washington University |
Title | President of PCRM |
Neal D. Barnard (born July 10, 1953) is an American doctor, author, clinical researcher, and founding president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). As of 2015, he is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He founded the Barnard Medical Center in 2016.
Barnard has written 17 books about nutrition, including the Dr. Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes and 21-Day Kickstart and Power Foods for the Brain.
He appears in the 2011 documentary feature film Forks Over Knives, a film that traces the careers of T. Colin Campbell and Caldwell Esselstyn. He also appears in the documentary Mad Cowboy.
Personal life
Barnard is a vegan.
Bibliography
- Breaking the Food Seduction (2003)
- Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes (2007)
- 21-Day Weight Loss Kickstart: Boost Metabolism, Lower Cholesterol, and Dramatically Improve Your Health (2011)
- Power Foods for the Brain (2013)
- The Cheese Trap: How Breaking a Surprising Addiction Will Help You Lose Weight, Gain Energy, and Get Healthy (2017)
Filmography
- Super Size Me (2004)
- Forks Over Knives (2011)
- What the Health (2017)
See also
Notes
- ^ Wadman, Meredith. "Profile: Neal Barnard", Nature, 206, 12: 602.
- Also see Brandt, Peter. "A Conversation with Dr. Neal Barnard", Salon, March 12, 2001.
- "President". Barnard Medical Center.
- Sharkey, Joe. "Perennial Foes Meet Again in a Battle of the Snack Bar",The New York Times, November 23, 2004.
- "Homeviewing" Turtle Creek News. (Dallas, Texas) Sept. 2, 2011. Page 9
- Tobias, Michael Charles "Occupy Your Diet: A Discussion About Food, Health and Kindness With Dr. Neal Barnard" November 9, 2011.
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- American physicians
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- American health and wellness writers
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- Anti-vivisection movement
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- George Washington University Medical School alumni
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- 20th-century American physicians
- Veganism activists
- Diet food advocates
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