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PERSONAL
DATA:
Birthplace Los
Angeles, California, March 8, 1948
Citizenship United
States and Israel
Marital
Status Married to David
Steinecker, 2 Sons
PRE-DOCTORAL EDUCATION:
High
School Fairfax High
School
Los Angeles,
California
(1963-1966)
Undergraduate Study U.C.L.A.
Los Angeles, California
(1966-1968)
Bar Ilan
University
Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel
(1968-1969)
City College of the City University of New York
New York City, New
York (1970-1975)
B.A. Degree: Liberal
Arts
(1973)
Major: Anthropology with High Honors
Minor:
Psychology
Pre-Medical Coursework (1974-1975)
Medical School
West Virginia
School of Osteopathic Medicine
Lewisburg, West
Virginia
(1976-1980)
POSITIONS HELD AND POST DOCTORAL TRAINING:
Research
Assistant Department of
Anthropology, City College of the City
University of New York, in association with the
American Museum of Natural History, New York,
New York
(1/72-6/75)
Rotating
Internship, Pacific Hospital of
Long Beach
Chief
Intern Long Beach,
California
(7/80-6/81)
General
Surgery Detroit Osteopathic
Hospital
Residency Detroit,
Michigan
(7/81-6/82)
Neurology
Residency, Wayne State University
School of Medicine
Chief
Resident Detroit,
Michigan
(7/82-6/85)
Senior Research
and Flexi-Therm, Inc., New Orleans,
Louisiana
(10/82-2/87)
Development Consultant
N.I.H.
Neurobiology Regional Primate
Research Center
Research
Fellowship, Department of Physiology
and Biophysics
Senior Research
Fellow University of Washington School
of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-2/87)
Staff
Physician Neurology
Clinic
University Hospital - Neurology Department
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-2/87)
Attending
Physician Multiple Sclerosis
Clinic
University Hospital - Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-10/87)
Clinical
Neurologist Solo Practice in
Neurology
Port Angeles,
Washington
(6/87-7/93)
Neurophysiology Neurology
Clinic
Laboratory
Director Port Angeles,
Washington (6/87-7/93)
Clinical
Developmental Private Practice
Specializing in Developmental,
Neurologist
Neurobehavioral and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
in
Children
Jerusalem and Safed,
Israel
(9/93-5/96)
Staff Physician
and The Spingold Center for
Child Development
Director of
Research Rebecca Sieff Government
Hospital
Safed,
Israel
(3/95-5/96)
Clinical
Developmental Private Practice
Specializing in Non-Drug
Neurologist Treatments for Children with Neurodevelopmental,
Neurobehavioral, and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Seattle,
Washington
(2/97-Present)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Research
Consultant Lafayette Clinic
In
Neurology Department
of Psychiatry
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Detroit,
Michigan
(11/82-6/85)
Acting Clinical
Instructor Department of Medicine,
Division of Neurology
In
Neurology University
of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-2/87)
SPECIAL CLINICAL AND RESEARCH TRAINING:
PALEOPATHOLOGY With Walter C.
Puchard, M.D., Professor Emeritus,
Orthopedic Pathology, Harvard Medical School, at
the
Smithsonian Institution Department of
Anthropology
Washington,
D.C.
(1/73-4/73)
MICROBIOLOGY/ With John
Zabriskie, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the
IMMUNOLOGY Zabriskie Beta
Streptococcus Laboratory at the
Rockefeller University, New York City, New
York (6/74-8/74)
OSTEOPATHY IN
THE With Thomas F. Schooley, D.O.,
Professor Emeritus, and
CRANIAL
FIELD Chairman, Department
of Osteopathic Medicine,
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Lewisburg, West
Virginia
(1977-1978)
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY With Michael Stanley,
Ph.D., Professor and Chairman,
Lafayette Clinic
Department of Pharmacology, at the
School of Psychiatry, Wayne State University
School of
Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan
(11/82-6/85)
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY With John Phillips,
Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor and Chairman,
Department of Physiology, Wayne State University
School
of Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan
(3/85-4/85)
NEUROBIOLOGY With Orville A.
Smith, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the
Regional Primate Research Center, Department of
Physiology and Biophysics, University of
Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle,
Washington (7/85-2/87)
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY With Walter C. Stolov,
M.D., Professor and Chairman,
AND
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, and
Director of the
ELECTRODIAGNOSIS
Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis Laboratory
of the
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(8/85-2/87)
OSTEOPATHY IN
THE With the Faculty of the Sutherland
Cranial Teaching
CRANIAL
FIELD Foundation, at the
Osteopathic Medical College of Texas
Forth Worth,
Texas
(5/92)
With the Faculty of the Sutherland Cranial
Teaching
Foundation, at the Chicago College of
Osteopathic Medicine,
Downers Grove,
Illinois
(5/93)
With Kenneth Graham, Ph.D., D.O., Associate
Professor,
Chairman of the Department of Osteopathic
Medicine,
At the Kansas City School of Osteopathic
Medicine
Santa Cruz,
California
(6/93)
With the Faculty of the Sutherland Cranial
Teaching Foundation on the Treatment
of Children, Eastmoreland Hospital
Portland,
Oregon
(5/97)
With Viola Frymann, D.O., Professor, Department
of
Osteopathic Medicine, California Osteopathic
College
of the Pacific, Pasadena, California, and
Director of the
Osteopathic Center For Children, in San Diego,
California
Claremont,
California
(9/97)
DEVELOPMENTAL With Celia Kosokoff,
M.D., Director of the Child
PEDIATRICS Development
Unit, at the Rifka Sieff Government Hospital
Safed, israel
(3/95-5/96)
With Pamela McKenzie, M.D., Professor,
Department of
Pediatrics, Director of the Child Development
Unit,
Children’s Hospital, University of Colorado
School of Medicine, Denver,
Colorado
(8/96-12/96)
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
Collaborative
Study With Warren Kinsey, Ph.D.,
Professor, Department of Anthropology, City
College of the City University of New York, in
association with the American Museum of Natural
History, New York, New York
On: Tooth Patterns As Anthropologic
Markers (1/72-6/73)
Collaborative
Study With Walter C. Puchard,
Professor Emeritus, Department of Orthopedics,
Harvard Medical School, in association with the
Department of Physical Anthropology, at the
Smithsonian Institution, in conjunction with the
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
D.C.
On: Dietary
Influence on Tooth Patterns in South American
Indians (1/73-4/73)
Collaborative
Study With John Gilroy, M.D.,
Professor and Chairman,
Department of Neurology, Wayne State University
School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
On: Thermographic Evaluation of Peripheral
Neuropathies
(8/82-6/85)
Collaborative
Study With Michael Stanley,
Ph.D., Chairman, Department of
Pharmacology, Department of Psychiatry, at the
Lafayette Clinic, Wayne State University, School
of
Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
On: Suicide, Aggression, and Serotonin
Levels (11/82-6/85)
Collaborative
Study With George Kraft, M.D.,
Professor, Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine, University of
Washington School
of Medicine, Seattle, Washington
On: Thermographic Evaluation of Autonomic
Dysfunction
in Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
(4/83-2/87)
Post-Doctoral With
Orville A. Smith, Ph.D., Director, Regional
Primate
Senior Research
Research Center, Department
of Physiology and Biophysics,
Study
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
On: The Development of a Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS)
Model in the Baboon to Assess Peripheral
Autonomic Fiber
Involvement in CTS; and Thermographic Evaluation
of
Cutaneous Reflexes in the Baboon and
Human (7/85-2/87)
Collaborative
Study With Celia Kosakoff, M.D.,
Pediatric Developmentalist,
Director, The Spingold Child Development Center,
At the Rebecca Sieff Government Hospital, and
Mimi
Semucha, M.S., National Advisor on Autism for
the
Israel Department of Education, Safed, Israel
On: The Effects of Osteopathic Cranial
Treatment
on Social Behavior Skills in Autistic Children
(3/95-5/96)
PRESENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:
(1) The
Role and Efficacy of Non-Drug Treatments in the
Prevention and Reversal of Neurodevelopmental,
Neurobehavioral and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
in Children. Particularly, the Modification of
Genetic Expression Through Nutrition and Applied
Biochemistry as well as the Application of Hands
on Healing.
(2)
Identification of Possible Anatomic,
Physiologic and Biochemical Disturbances in
Developmental, Neurobehavioral, and Psychiatric
Disorders in Children. Particularly, Neurotoxic,
Neuro-Immune, Neuro-Hormonal and Neuroregulatory
Disorders. As well as General Immunologic
Disorders in Children, and Particularly
Childhood Allergy.
(3) The
Diagnostic, Prognostic, Therapeutic, and
Research Value of Osteopathy in The Cranial
Field, in the Domains of General Pediatrics, The
High Risk Infant, Neuro- developmental
Disorders, Child and Infant Psychiatry, and
Special Education.
HONORS:
Alpha Lambda
Delta National Women’s Honor
Society
(1967)
High Honors at
Graduation in
Anthropology
(1973)
Magna Cum
Laude
(1973)
Phi Beta
Kappa
(1973)
N.I.H.
Neurobiology Research Training
Grant
(1985-87)
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:
Diplomate -
National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic
Physicians and Surgeons (1980)
Permanent
Michigan Osteopathic Medical
License
(1981)
Permanent
Washington Osteopathic Medical
License
(1985)
Diplomate -
American Academy of Pain
Management
(1992)
Temporary Israel
Medical
License
(1993)
Permanent Israel
Medical
License
(1996)
Permanent
Virginia Osteopathic Medical
License
(1996)
Permanent
Colorado Osteopathic Medical
License
(1996)
MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS:
Full-Time
Consultant Association of
University Physicians, University Hospital
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-2/87)
Staff
Physician Neurology
Clinic, University Hospital
University of Washington School of Medicine,
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-2/87)
Attending
Physician Multiple Sclerosis
Clinic, University Hospital
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(7/85-10/87)
Staff
Physician Olympic
Memorial Hospital
Port Angeles,
Washington
(6/87-7/93)
Staff Physician
Spingold Child
Development Center, and the
Rebecca Sieff Government Hospital, Safed,
Israel (3/95-5/96)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American
Osteopathic
Association
(1976-1997)
American Medical
Association
(1982-1993)
American Academy
of
Neurology
(1982-1993)
American College
of Neuropsychiatrists
(1982-1990)
Washington State
Medical
Society
(1987-1993)
Washington
Osteopathic Medical
Association
(1987-1997)
American Academy
of Pain
Management
(1992-1993)
The Cranial
Academy
(1992-1997)
PUBLICATIONS:
LETTERS:
1.
Gateless, D., Gilroy, J. Tight Jeans
Meralgia - Hot or Cold?
JAMA, July 6, 1984; 252; 1:42-43.
2.
Gateless, D., Gilroy, J. Author’s
Reply to Diagnosis in Meralgia Paresthetica.
JAMA, 1985; 253; 7:976.
ORIGINAL
OBSERVATIONS:
1.
Gateless, D., Stanley, M., Traskman-Bendz, L.,
Gilroy, J.
The
Influence of the Lying and Sitting Positions on
the Gradients of 5-HIAA and HVA in Lumbar CSF.
Biological Psychiatry 1984; 19; 11:1585-1589.
2.
Gateless, D., Cullis, P., Gilroy, J.
Thermography in Meralgia Paresthetica.
Thermology, 1987; 2; 4:545-549.
3.
Gateless, D., Gilroy, J., Nefcy, P.
Thermographic Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome in Pregnancy: A Non-Invasive
Evaluation. Thermology, 1988; 3:21-25.
4.
Gateless, D., Kraft, G. H., Gilroy, J.
Methodology for the Thermographic Evaluation of
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Unpublished.
5.
Gateless, D., Smith, O. A., Astley, C.,
Spellman, F. A.
Thermographic Representation of Cutaneous
Reflexes in Comparison with Laser Doppler
Flowmetry. Unpublished.
6.
Gateless, D., Andary, M., Stolov, W. C., Slimp,
J., Kraft, G. H.
Assessment of Autonomic Function in a Primate
Model of the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Unpublished.
7.
Gateless-Steinecker, D., Kosakoff, C.
The
Role of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field as a
Therapeutic Intervention in the Reversal of
Developmental Disorders in Children. In
Preparation.
8.
Gateless-Steinecker, D., Semucha, M.
The
Efficacy of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field in
the Treatment of Social and Behavioral
Disturbances in Autistic Children. In
Preparation.
PUBLISHED
ABSTRACTS:
1.
Gateless, D., Nefcy, P., Ingall, J. R., Gilroy,
J.
Entrapment Neuropathies and Liquid Crystal
Thermography.
Neurology, 1983; 33 (Suppl. 2):128.
2.
Gateless, D., Cullis, P., Mahmud, M. Z., Ingall,
J. R., Gilroy, J.
Thermography in Meralgia Paresthetica.
Neurology, 1983; 33 (Suppl. 2):128.
3.
Gateless, D., Nefcy, P., Ingall, J. R., Gilroy,
J.
The
Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Pregnant
Women Using Liquid Crystal Thermography.
Neurology, 1983; 33 (Suppl. 2):240.
4.
Gateless, D., Kraft, G. H., Gilroy, J., Bassam,
B. A., Hidalgo, C.
Thermographic Evaluation of Autonomic
Dysfunction in the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Muscle and Nerve, 1983; 7:574-575.
5.
Gateless, D., Kraft, G. H., Gilroy, J., Bassam,
B. A., Hidalgo, C.
Thermographic Evaluation of Autonomic
Dysfunction in CTS.
Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology,
1985; 60:114.
INVITED
PRESENTATIONS:
1.
Gateless, D. Peripheral
Neuropathy - An Overview. Annual Lecture
Presented at: The School of Physical Therapists
and
Occupational Therapists, Wayne State University
School of Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan
(11/11/82)
2.
Gateless, D. Cullis, P., Ingall,
J. R., Mahmud, M. Z., Gilroy, J.
Thermography in Meralgia Paresthetica
Presented at: The 35th Annual Meeting of the
American
Academy of Neurology, San Diego,
California (4/28/83)
3.
Gateless, D. Nefcy, P. M., Ingall,
J. R., Gilroy, J.
Entrapment Neuropathies and Liquid Crystal
Thermography
Presented at: The 35th Annual Meeting of the
American
Academy of Neurology, San Diego,
California (4/28/83)
4.
Gateless, D. Nefcy, P. M., Ingall,
J. R., Gilroy, J.
The Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in
Pregnant
Women Using Liquid Crystal Thermography
Presented at: The 35th Annual Meeting of the
American
Academy of Neurology, San Diego,
California (4/30/83)
5.
Gateless, D. Liquid Crystal
Thermography as a Diagnostic Tool for
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Pregnant Women
Presented at: Neurology Grand Rounds, Wayne
State
University School of Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan (5/6/83)
6.
Gateless, D. Peripheral
Neuropathies Revisited, Annual Lecture
Presented at: The School of Physical Therapists
and
Occupational Therapists, Wayne State University
School
of Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan
(11/9/83)
7.
Gateless, D. Cullis, P., Mahmud,
M. Z., Gilroy, J.
The use of Contact Thermography in the Diagnosis
of
Meralgia Paresthetica
Presented at: The Annual Meeting of the
Michigan
Neurological Association, Dearborn,
Michigan (11/12/83)
8.
Gateless, D. Gilroy, J.
Neuroimaging with Liquid Crystal
Chromothermography
Presented at: The American Society of
Neuroimaging
Annual Scientific Meeting, Boca Ratan,
Florida (1/31/84)
9.
Gateless, D. Liquid Crystal
Chromothermography:
A Physiologic Neuroimaging Tool
Presented at: Neurology Grand Rounds, Wayne
State
University School of Medicine, Detroit,
Michigan (2/17/84)
10.
Gateless, D. The Use of
Thermography in the Evaluation of Low Back Pain
Presented at: The American Railroads Annual
Sectional
Meeting. Westin Hotel, Renaissance Center
Detroit,
Michigan
(5/10/84)
11.
Gateless, D. Kraft, G. H.
The Early Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome-
A Comparative Study
Presented at: Grand Rounds, Department of
Neurology,
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Detroit,
Michigan
(6/15/84)
12.
Gateless, D. Kraft, G. H.,
Gilroy, J.
Thermographic Evaluation of Autonomic
Dysfunction in
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Presented at: The 31st Annual Scientific
Meeting of the
American Association of Electromyography and
Electrodiagnosis, Kansas City,
Missouri (9/21/84)
13.
Gateless, D. Kraft, G. H.,
Gilroy, J.
Is Thermography of Value in the Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome?
Presented at: The Annual Meeting of the
Michigan
Neurological Association, Dearborn,
Michigan (11/3/84)
14.
Gateless, D. Clinical
Manifestations of Cerebellar Disease
Presented at: The Wayne State University School
of
Medicine Annual Lecture, Detroit,
Michigan (4/24/85)
15.
Gateless, D. The Anatomic,
Physiologic, and Physical Basis of Thermography
Presented at: The Nerve Influence Meeting, at
the Regional
Primate Research Center, Department of
Physiology and
Biophysics, University of Washington School of
Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(8/8/85)
16.
Gateless, D. Normal and
Pathophysiologic Vascular Patterns in Human
Hands
Presented at: The Nerve Influence Meeting, at
the Regional
Primate Research Center, Department of
Physiology and
Biophysics, University of Washington School of
Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(8/15/85)
17.
Gateless, D. Involvement of
Autonomic Fibers in Entrapment Neuropathies
Presented at: Issues in Neurobiology,
Department of Physiology
and Biophysics, University of Washington School
of Medicine
Seattle,
Washington
(1/31/86)
18.
Gateless, D. The Application of
Thermography in the Experimental Animal
Presented at: The 33rd Annual Meeting of the
American
Association of Electromyography and
Electrodiagnosis, at the
Marriott Copley Place, Boston,
Massachusetts (9/26/86)
19.
Gateless, D. Thermographic
Representation of Cutaneous Reflexes and
Their Role in Neuromuscular Diagnosis
Presented at: The Harry D. Patton Physiology
Society Annual
Meeting, at the Waterfront Activities Center,
University of
Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington
(10/20/86)
20.
Gateless, D. The Scientific Basis
of Thermography, and Some Applications
for the Rehab Physician
Presented at: The Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine
Annual Research Seminar, at the University of
Washington
School of Medicine, Seattle,
Washington (12/1/86)
21.
Gateless- Clinical Overview
of Multiple Sclerosis: Including Anatomy,
Steinecker, D. Physiology, and
Chronic Management of Clinical Problems in
the M.S. Patient
Presented at: The Annual Lecture Series for the
M.S.
Support Group, Sequim,
Washington (9/3/87)
22.
Gateless- Anatomic,
Physiologic and Clinical Aspects of Alzheimer’s
Steinecker, D. Disease, and
Introduction to Experimental Drug Therapies.
Presented at: The Port Townsend Support Group
for
Alzheimer’s Disease, Port Townsend,
Washington (11/5/87)
23.
Gateless- Thermography - Its
Medical Implications.
Steinecker, D. Presented at: The
1st Annual Pacific Hospital of
Long Beach Alumni Scientific Meeting, Pacific
Hospital
Long Beach,
California
(6/17/89)
24.
Gateless- A New Vision - A
New Hope with Dietary Intervention
Steinecker, D. Presented at: The
Clallam County Support Group for
Multiple Sclerosis Annual Lecture Series
Port Angeles,
Washington
(4/18/90)
25.
Gateless- The Anatomic,
Physiologic and Clinical Picture of
Steinecker, D. Multiple Sclerosis
Presented at: The Annual Conference Session of
the Clallam
County M.S. Support Group, Sequim,
Washington (4/24/91)
26.
Gateless- Introduction to
Osteopathy in the Cranial Field and its
Steinecker, D. Relationship to
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Presented at: The Child Development Center at
the
Rebecca Sieff Government Hospital
Safed,
Israel
(4/25/95)
27.
Gateless- The Anatomic and
Physiologic Basis of Cranial Osteopathy,
Steinecker, D. and its Theoretical
Importance as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic
Intervention in the Treatment of Developmental
Disorders
Presented at: The Child Development Unit of the
Children’s
Hospital, The University of Colorado School of
Medicine,
Denver,
Colorado
(10/24/96)
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