Dr. Drew Pinsky

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Dr. Drew Pinsky
Presents
"LOVELINE"
Friday, February 8, 2002
at 8:00 pm
at the Recreation and Convocation Center
University at Albany

Free — SUNY or Other School ID
$5 — General Admission
Reception and book-signing to follow

A trusted source of information and advice for millions of young adults, Dr. Drew Pinsky has been co-host on the nationally syndicated call-in radio show Loveline for 18 years. Loveline evolved when Dr. Drew, then a medical student, volunteered to answer a few questions on the radio. The show is now heard on more than 50 radio stations across the country. In 1996, he and his co-host Adam Carolla took their show to MTV, which had a successful five-year run. In 1998 Dr. Drew and Adam Corolla released a book from Dell Publishing entitled The Dr. Drew and Adam Book: A Survival Guide to Life and Love.

After receiving his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and his M.D. from the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Dr. Drew continued at USC for his residency. He then became chief resident at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. He is a board-certified internist and a board-certified addictionologist. Dr. Drew is the Medical Director for the Department of Chemical Dependency Services and the Chief of Service in the Department of Medicine at Las Encinas Hospital in Pasadena. He continues to run a private clinical medicine practice and was recently named Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Los Angeles Children's Hospital.

A regular on Politically Incorrect and The View, Dr. Drew has been a guest on numerous national television outlets, including Larry King Live. He is a regular contributor to USA Weekend, writing extensively on a variety of topics related to addiction, adolescent health, intimacy, and relationships. Dr. Drew has been profiled in Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, and other national media.

A popular guest at college campuses across the country, Dr. Drew speaks to sold-out crowds at over 30 colleges per year. Dedicated to helping young people, Drew has been a spokesperson for the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and has participated in AIDS charity events such as Macy's Passport with Michael Jordan, and drDrew.com, a lifestyle online community for 14- to 24-year-olds was launched in 1999. The Internet is the logical medium for Dr. Drew to communicate with young adults. The site is rich with content, chat rooms, forums, exclusive celebrity interviews, home pages, user polls, and great information on relationships, sex, and health issues.

An avid opera fan, Dr. Drew lives in Southern California with his wife, Susan, and their young triplets. He enjoys spending time with Susan and his children, reading at the beach, and listening to Louis Armstrong.

The Middle Earth Peer Assistance Program would like to thank the following departments and organizations for time and contributions to Planning Committee work and financial support of the Sexuality Week Keynote programs:

Academic Support Services, Department of Residential Life, Department of Student Life, Division of Student Affairs, Healthy Capital District Initiative, Office of the President, Student Association, University Auxiliary Services, University Health Center, and the University Police Department.

For further information contact
Dr. M. Dolores Cimini at 442-5800

University at Albany