
He also served as medical director or executive director of The Stanley Medical Research Institute (SMRI) from 1998-2008. Knable was a clinical associate at the National Institute of Mental Health, where his research focused on severe mental illnesses. He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.įrom 1992 to 1998, Dr. Elizabeth’s Hospital, and in neurology at George Washington University Hospital. After receiving undergraduate and medical degrees at Ohio University, he trained in psychiatry at St. Herman Foundation and medical director of Clearview Communities. Michael Knable, DO, DFAPA, is the executive director of the Sylvan C. * Past president, American Psychiatric Associationĭr. Tsai, Medical Director Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, a division of County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, and producer of Voices, a film about untold stories of psychosis Talbott, clinical professor of psychiatry, University of Maryland Baltimore School of Medicine* Stone, professor of law and psychiatry, Harvard Law School Sharfstein, president and chief executive officer, Sheppard Pratt Health System* Brady Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC John Rush, emeritus professor, National University of Singapore Rawles, director of hospital services, psychiatry and human behavior, School of Medicine, University of California Irvine Medical Center Roger Peele, chief psychiatrist, Montgomery County Government, Maryland Munetz, professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry, Northeast Ohio Medical University Jeffrey Lieberman, chair of the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry* Davis, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Research Professor of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago Fuller Torrey, Treatment Advocacy Center honorary chair of the Psychiatric Adivsory Board Herman Foundation chair of the Psychiatric Advisory Board Michael Knable, Executive Director, Sylvan C.

Members are nominated and approved by the Treatment Advocacy Center Board of Directors. The Psychiatric Advisory Board is a panel of accomplished psychiatrists who share the Treatment Advocacy Center's commitment to reducing barriers to the treatment of severe mental illness and who have agreed to serve as resources of clinical and scientific knowledge for the organization.
