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509:, editor. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2001, p. 228: asked by Merrill to "cover" for various missed engagements due to his worsening health, McClatchy began keeping a diary of Merrill's medical circumstances. On 4 October 1993, McClatchy wrote "hen it comes to hospitals he said he'd take himself off to the one in Pittsburgh. He has a doctor there. And he distrusts NYC hospitals. Another reason, he said, is that his old psychiatrist Tom Detre told him that 'Katherine and I will see you through.' He wonders if—and hopes?—this means Detre would give him pills to end it if the situation deteriorates badly." Merrill ultimately died of a heart attack on 6 February 1995 while hospitalized for pancreatitis in Arizona, where he had been on vacation. 22: 442:, Pittsburgh: Dorrance Publishing, 2009, p. 20: "The Russian 'liberation' of Hungary in 1945 enabled Detre to attend medical school at the PĂĄzmĂĄny PĂ©ter University of Science in Budapest. Like many people who had lived through the Holocaust, he changed his German sounding name. Those close to him suggested that he chose Detre because in French, 259:
and become Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. (Although a Yale colleague warned him that "planes fly over Pittsburgh, they do not land there," Detre drolly and presciently suggested that "they will land when we land.") In time, Detre attracted more than 30 Yale
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Having heard eyewitness accounts in Budapest of Nazi atrocities in the East, Tamås warned his parents they would not be safe in Kecskemét after the arrival of the Germans; his father was convinced the community itself, where he had delivered more than 4,000 babies, would permit him no harm. Taking
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a new model of psychiatric care which dramatically reduced hospitalization lengths, and which in its broadly integrative approach ultimately brought psychiatry much closer to other domains of medicine. With co-author
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Following Katherine Detre's death in January 2006 (after 49 years of marriage), Detre courted and married Ellen Ormond. In addition, Detre was survived by two adult sons and four grandchildren.
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After Detre obtained a U.S. visa in 1953, the poet and physician would reunite in New York and see their friendship expand to include Detre's wife Katherine (herself a renowned
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himself, he would discover as a 20-year-old student that his parents and twenty members of his extended family (virtually everyone to whom he was related) had been murdered in
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some family jewelry to sell, TamĂĄs fled on his own to Budapest before the Germans arrived in March 1944; after living hand-to-mouth for many months and narrowly avoiding
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Handbook of Psychiatry (30 Volumes) Volume 23; Javad Nurbakhsh, Thomas P. Detre,, Hamideh Jahangiri; ISBN 978-613-9-81879-2 (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing)
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of Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh in 1984, Detre oversaw an institution consistently ranked among the nation's top ten in research funding.
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faculty to Pittsburgh, where he developed a reputation for political skill, compassion, persistence, and diplomatic charm, virtues which helped lead the
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Clinical Psychiatry: Psychotherapy Topics Volume 2; Thomas P. Detre, Saeed Shamloo, Hamideh Jahangiri; ISBN 978-613-8-93041-9 (Scholars' Press)
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Clinical Psychiatry: Psychotherapy Topics Volume 1; Thomas P. Detre, Saeed Shamloo, Hamideh Jahangiri; ISBN 978-613-8-93032-7 (Scholars' Press)
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in Rome with "Dr. Detre", with whom he kept daily appointments throughout 1951-1952 (with Detre saying little or nothing in most sessions).
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by people who later worked with and knew him. (Although some of Detre's friends believed the name was inspired by the
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and elevating the stature of the university's six schools of health sciences through increased emphasis on research.
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complications, his spirits lifted by Detre's promise: "Katherine and I will see you through").
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and other medical authors as an adolescent. In 1942, he earned his bachelor's degree in
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in 1973 (a city in which Merrill was hospitalized several times in 1993-1994 for
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Thomas P. Detre, MD, Academic Leader and Former NLM Board of Regents Chair Dies
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to higher achievements in research, teaching, and patient treatment. Named
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Thomas P. Detre, M.D., Academic Leader and Architect of UPMC, Dies at 86
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Obituary: Dr. Katherine Detre / Renowned epidemiologist taught at Pitt
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of the era. The book was published by J. B. Lippincott in 1971.
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Detre, Thomas P.; Nurbakhsh, Javad; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020).
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Obituary: Thomas P. Detre / Visionary who took UPMC to top dies
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Detre, Thomas P.; Shamloo, Saeed; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020).
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Detre, Thomas P.; Shamloo, Saeed; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020).
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Thomas Detre built his career on the ashes of tragedy
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Latvia, European Union: Scholar's Press. 474: 472: 417:, ACNP, October 2010, accessed 6 June 2013. 262:University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 240:, Detre would write a 733-page overview of 50:of quality, and to make it neutral in tone. 486:, 26 January 2006, retrieved 17 June 2013. 105:, he decided at the age of 14 to become a 314: 312: 310: 308: 306: 304: 302: 300: 66:Learn how and when to remove this message 614:Hungarian emigrants to the United States 326:, 10 October 2010, accessed 6 June 2013. 257:Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 166:While completing his medical studies in 385: 383: 381: 363: 361: 359: 357: 355: 296: 409: 407: 405: 403: 375:, 2010 obituary, accessed 6 June 2013. 342: 340: 338: 336: 334: 332: 318:Fuoco, Michael A. and Chute, Eleanor. 7: 458: 456: 440:Beyond the Bounds: A History of UPMC 177:clientele which included the writer 586:. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing. 522:, New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1971. 518:Detre, Thomas and Jarecki, Henry. 14: 211:in 1957 after Detre was hired by 634:University of Pittsburgh faculty 181:and his 25-year-old friend, the 141:, a name variably pronounced as 119:Gymnasium of the Piarist Fathers 20: 109:, and avidly read the works of 649:Hungarian expatriates in Italy 188:, who sought Detre's help for 1: 520:Modern Psychiatric Treatment 464:A Different Person: A Memoir 242:Modern Psychiatric Treatment 97:Born "TamĂĄs Feldmeier" to a 670: 415:Obituary, Thomas P. Detre 391:Thomas P Detre, obituary 83:University of Pittsburgh 484:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 395:Neuropsychopharmacology 324:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 251:In 1973, Detre gave up 233:Yale School of Medicine 207:). The couple moved to 629:People from Pittsburgh 619:American psychiatrists 478:Srikameswaran, Anita. 192:. In his 1993 memoir, 31:may be written from a 499:Two Deaths, Two Lives 79:Thomas P. 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University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)
Hungarian-Jewish
Budapest
psychiatrist
Sigmund Freud
classical languages
Gymnasium of the Piarist Fathers
Kecskemét
deportation
Auschwitz
Detre
French
ĂȘtre
Rome
American
expatriate
Claude Fredericks
poet
James Merrill
writer's block
psychoanalysis
epidemiologist
Connecticut
Yale University

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