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Neal
Baer, M.D.

as Executive Producer
Dr. Neal Baer is executive producer of the hit NBC television series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” Now in it’s eighth season, this hard-hitting and emotional series from NBC’s “Law & Order” brand chronicles the life and crimes of the Special Victims Unit of the New York Police Department, the elite squad of detectives who investigate sexually-based crimes. “SVU” has collectively received six Emmy nominations, including this year’s nominations for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Mariska Hargitay and Angela Lansbury as Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series. Hargitay also won the first Golden Globe for the brand.

Prior to his work on “SVU,” Dr. Baer was executive producer of the NBC series “ER.” A member of the show’s original staff and a writer and producer on the series for seven seasons, he was nominated for five Emmys as a producer. He also received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Writing in A Drama Series for the episodes “Hell and High Water” and “Whose Appy Now?” For the latter, he also received a Writers' Guild of America nomination.

Dr. Baer’s other work includes "Warriors," an episode of “China Beach,” nominated for a Writers' Guild Award for best episodic drama, and the ABC After School Special “Private Affairs,” which he directed and wrote. The Association of Women in Film and Television selected the program, dealing with sexually transmitted diseases, as the Best Children’s Drama of the Year. He wrote “The Doctor Corps,” a feature film for Twentieth Century Fox; “Outreach,” a pilot for the WB Network, which he also produced; and “The Edge,” a pilot for CBS.

Dr. Baer graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed his internship in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles. He received the Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Scholarship from the American Medical Association as the most outstanding medical student who has contributed to promoting a better understanding of medicine in the media. The American Association for the Advancement of Science selected him as a Mass Media Fellow. In 2003, he was honored by Physicians for Social Responsibility, Lupus L.A., and the Media Project.

Dr. Baer's primary medical interests are in adolescent health. He has written extensively for teens on health issues for “Scholastic Magazine,” covering such topics as teen pregnancy, AIDS, drug and alcohol abuse, and nutrition. Dr. Baer taught elementary school in Colorado and also worked as a research associate at USC Medical School, where he focused on drug and alcohol abuse prevention.

Dr. Baer graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science from Colorado College. He holds master’s degrees from Harvard Graduate School of Education and from Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Sociology. Before working in television, he spent a year at the American Film Institute as a directing fellow. In 2000, he received an honorary Doctor of Laws from Colorado College.

Dr. Baer serves on the boards of many organizations related to health care, including the Venice Family Clinic, RAND Health, Children Now, the Huckleberry Fund of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS). He is a trustee of the Writers Guild of America Health and Pension Fund, and a member of the Board of Associates at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.

Dr. Baer received the Valentine Davies Award for 2004 from the Writers Guild of America, West for “public service efforts in both the entertainment industry and the community at large, bringing dignity to and raising the standard for writers everywhere.” In 2003 he received the Special Individual Achievement Award from the Media Project; the Leadership Award from NOFAS; the Loop Award from Lupus LA for educating the public about lupus and autoimmune diseases; and the Socially Responsible Medicine Award from Physicians for Social Responsibility for “accomplishment in crafting compelling health messages.” Dr. Baer lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Gerrie Smith, who is on the board of the service organization City Hearts, and his son Caleb, 13.

NEAL BAER, M.D.
Executive Producer
RICHARD BELZER
Det. John Munch
DANN FLOREK
Capt. Donald Cragen
MARISKA HARGITAY
Det. Olivia Benson
ICE-T
Det. Odafin “Fin” Tutuola
CHRISTOPHER MELONI
Det. Elliot Stabler
DIANE NEAL
A.D.A. Casey Novak
CONNIE NIELSEN
Detective Dani Beck
TAMARA TUNIE
Dr. Melinda Warner
DICK WOLF
Creator/Executive Producer
B.D. WONG
Dr. George Huang