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...Wednesday, The Boston Globe, quoting an anonymous colleague, reported that Gorman left his post at McLean Hospital because he had an attack of conscience after engaging in sexual relations with a patient...
...Jack M. Gorman was the president of McLean Hospital for four months before resigning abruptly in May 2006. He later reported the sexual misconduct to the Board for Professional Medical Conduct in New York, his native state...
...have stepped forward and voluntarily acknowledged any mistakes I have made and in doing so have paid a huge personal price,” Gorman said in a statement yesterday...
...past relationships have always been fine,” said Gerard E. Bruder, chief of the biopsychology division at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, where Gorman directed the Mental Health Clinical Research Center. “I’ve never had any problems with...
...science staff set out to explore equally intriguing questions: Michael Lemonick discusses why memories can remain so vivid and visceral; Christine Gorman investigates how we can avoid burnout; J. Madeleine Nash exposes the wondrous world of mirror neurons, which play a key role in the development of language, empathy and human society; while Alice Park learns how brain science is contributing to marketing and advertising campaigns. In Manchester, Michael Brunton visits the Babylab, a research facility in England whose sole mission is to understand how babies' brains develop. TIME's talented graphics director, Jackson Dykman, managed to squeeze more than...