About Dr. DanaDr. Dana Beyer has always been immersed in politics and social change. Growing up in New York City with her social conscience formed by traditional Jewish ethics, most of her strongest childhood memories and emotional milestones were formed by our nation’s most courageous leaders. As a child, Dana was inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement of the 1960’s. She remembers President Kennedy’s ringing words during his Inaugural Address, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” It was Robert Kennedy’s candidacy for President, during Dana’s sophomore year in high school, that spurred her to take action and to become part of the political process. And the first time she ever set foot in a church, and cried in public, was while viewing Senator Kennedy’s casket lying in state in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. It was the strength and bravery of these slain leaders that forged Dana’s dedication to continue the missions that these men were prevented from completing.
She attended Orthodox Jewish day school and then commuted for four hours daily to attend the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. She is a 1974 Phi Beta Kappa graduate with distinction of the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, and a 1978 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She finished school in less than four years to travel abroad and worked in Africa as a physician and surgeon in the northwestern Kenyan town of Kaimosi, the home region of Senator Obama’s father. She delivered babies, treated burn victims and Kenyans with many diseases no longer seen in the United States. She also saw first-hand the carnage wrought in neighboring Uganda by the tyrant Idi Amin, as refugees escaped across the border into Kenya. Following her internship in internal medicine at the George Washington University Hospital, she completed her residency in eye surgery at the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, Florida, frequently rated as the top eye institute in the world. Upon completing her residency, Dana once again traveled abroad. This time she used her new skills as an eye surgeon for the treatment of the Nepalese people in the foothills of the Himalayas, while working for the World Health Organization’s Prevention of Blindness Program. The experience of performing cataract surgery with the equivalent of a can opener and other crude tools made her appreciate the blessings of having been trained in the United States. Once back home, she took a job in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, serving the residents of South Mississippi as a glaucoma and retina specialist and drawing patients from as far away as El Salvador. She was one of the few surgeons in the area willing to see Medicaid patients, and provided quality care to a large population of underserved African-American and Cajun patients, performing nearly 10,000 surgical procedures during her career. She has also published in peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals such as the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Ophthalmology. In late 1990, Dr. Beyer retired from clinical practice, and after divorce she worked assiduously to rebuild her life, being the best parent she could to her two young children. During the 1990’s she learned to manage family investments with a team of like-minded investors. She returned to college at the University of Maryland to complete course work which could lead to a Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry, a love of hers since college which she had never pursued. Married again in 1997, she soon had primary custody of her two growing boys. As a longtime resident of Chevy Chase, Dana has stood up for its residents with her service as Senior Assistant to at-large County Councilmember, Duchy Trachtenberg, who represents Chevy Chase. She will be working with the Village this next budget season on the Budget Committee. She has been an active member of her synagogue, Tiferet Israel Congregation, as well as Vice President of Equality Maryland and Maryland NOW. She has been actively involved in the upbringing of her sons, including her involvement with their athletic and musical extracurricular activities, and has supported quality education at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School. She serves on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Transgender Equality, the Human Rights Campaign’s Board of Governors, the Obama campaign’s national and state LGBT Steering Committees, the Montgomery County Board of Social Services, and the Board of Directors of Mobile Medical Care, which provides medical care to the County’s uninsured population. She is a founding member of Progressive Network, a coalition of the County’s progressive non-profits dedicated to creating a progressive culture in Annapolis and electing truly progressive representatives. She helped found Basic Rights Montgomery to turn back the attempt of religious radicals in the county to overturn the landmark county transgender civil rights law, which she helped get passed unanimously by the County Council. She performs and publicizes research on the effects of endocrine disrupting compounds such as DES and DDT on human sexuality and reproduction, as well as providing personal support and mentoring. In 2005 she presented a breakthrough paper, with her colleagues Dr. Scott Kerlin and Dr. Milton Diamond, to the International Behavioral Development Symposium, delineating the impact DES has had in causing intersex and transgender variations in human beings. She runs regularly to stay healthy, having completed eight marathons during the past six years, with plans to again participate in the Marine Corps Marathon this fall with her son, Jonathan. Dr. Beyer has been active with a number of LGBT advocacy groups serving the gay and transgender communities, including Equality Maryland where she serves as Vice President, the National Center for Transgender Equality as a board member, the DES Sons International Network for which she serves as medical advisor and web manager and a director with the Jewish youth support group, Keshet. She has worked on behalf of all students in the community as a founding director of teachthefacts.org, a parents group organized in 2004 to support comprehensive sex education in the public schools and to vigorously oppose the imposition of a religiously-based abstinence-only curriculum which would isolate and demonize gay and transgender students. Her older son, David, is currently working at The Advisory Board, a health consultancy firm in Washington, DC, after having been graduated from Brown University majoring in history, while his younger brother, Jonathan, is a certified EMT and a junior at the University of Maryland at College Park, working towards becoming a trauma surgeon. David's interests are in law and finance. He’s worked as a summer intern for Senator Ben Cardin, and as a campaign worker for John Kerry. Jonathan is also an accomplished musician. Dana’s brother, Larry, is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. Back to home
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