Paul Harvey Davis Practiced psychiatry in Park Slope and Staten Island, 82 Paul Harvey Davis, M.D., 82 of Woodbridge, CT, formerly of Park Slope, Brooklyn, died peacefully on May 15, 2021 at St. Raphael's Hospital in New Haven. His wife of 50 years, Susan Silverstein Davis, and son Joshua Davis were at his side. Paul was born in New Haven on June 19, 1938, grew up in the Edgewood neighborhood and attended Hillhouse High School. He received his Bachelor's in Art History from Yale University and his M.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Board certified in both adult and child psychiatry, he practiced for over 40 years in Park Slope and Staten Island, NY, dedicating his life to helping and healing others. He is also survived by daughter-in-law Alison Gilchrest, grandchildren Eli Davis and Molly Davis, niece Wendy Dunne, great-nephews Gabriel Dunne, Raphael Dunne and Daniel Dunne, beloved dog Gracie, many dear friends, and the countless patients he treated over the years. If you would like to contact the family, please use this form: https://bit.ly/2RtPENR
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I shared office space with Dr. Davis and found him to be an exceptional clinician and an extremely nice person. My condolences to Dr. Silverstein and her family.
Michael Zampella
Coworker
May 27, 2021
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