Neal Baer, MD, (born 1955) is an American pediatrician and television writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the television shows ER and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Biography
Education
Baer was born in 1955. His father was a surgeon and his mother was very active politically. He has two brothers who are also surgeons. He graduated from Cherry Creek High School in 1973 and later graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science from Colorado College. Baer attended the AFI Conservatory as a directing fellow in 1983. Baer studied for a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Sociology and focused on family policy. Baer attended Harvard Medical School from 1991 to 1996. The final part of his training overlapped with his work in television, and he completed his degree by undertaking electives at UCLA and returning to Harvard during breaks in production.
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. He balanced completing his medical internship with working in television, again practicing medicine in breaks in filming including working as a resident at Children's Hospital in December 1997 and March, April, and May 1998.
"We had scenes where people are lined up for blocks and blocks."
"I think the New York shows have handled [September 11] really well. As long as it's honest, I don't see a problem. And we have to be honest so we can have a cultural debate across the country about what to do."
"It was a really phenomenal series. But we couldn't put it on after [September 11]. It was too creepy."
"It's not just the liberals who are watching 'Desperate Housewives.' It's red states, too. It's not just liberals who are buying pornography. It's a multi-billion dollar industry."
New York Film Academy welcomed television writer and producer Dr. Neal Baer for a Q&A with NYFA’s Director of Industry Lecture Series, Tova Laiter. Check out what the “Designated Survivor” executive producer shared with students as he discussed his career and all things TV series production ahead of “Designated Survivor” season three.
published: 03 Sep 2019
Neal Baer's Telling Tales: How Storytelling Can Improve Your Health
Neal Baer, MD visited our Global Obesity Prevention Center to discuss how his work as a pediatrician and television writer on ER, Law and Order: SVU and Under the Dome have influenced the way he tells stories and how those stories can have a profound impact on global health. Drawing on his own experiences, Dr. Baer will describe how we can all use our stories to improve public health.
published: 08 Oct 2015
Under the Dome's Neal Baer
While the U.S. summer TV season has typically been regarded as one of reruns and reality fare, CBS made a big splash when it premiered the science-fiction drama Under the Dome in June 2013. The event series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King and produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, was quickly renewed for a second season. The sophomore run was this summer’s top scripted series, with 11 million viewers. Under the Dome has been ordered for a third installment, set to air in summer 2015.
Neal Baer serves as showrunner on Under the Dome. A doctor himself, Baer was a writer and executive producer on the medical drama ER, and also was an executive producer on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He met with TV Drama Weekly’...
published: 29 Oct 2014
One-On-One: Dr. Neal Baer Gives His Advice On Social Distancing | Celebrity Page
Dr. Neal Baer is not only a medical professional, but he's also the TV producer behind shows like Designated Survivor, ER, and Law And Order! We're going one on one with the Doctor about staying positive and practicing social distancing during these strange times.
published: 07 Apr 2020
Under The Dome Interview With Producer Neal Baer - Gamerhub.tv
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published: 11 Aug 2013
Televisionation: TV Writer/Producer and Pediatrician, Neal Baer
ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present another episode of “Televisionation,” our new video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavirus/Covid-19 Era.
This episode features Neal Baer, a prominent pediatrician and television writer/producer, known both for his work in medicine and on such shows as “ER,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Designated Survivor.”
Among other things, he discusses his television work, which includes an uncannily prescient “Designated Survivor” storyline about a pandemic, as well as a new project, “The Edit,” which explores CRISPR technology; talks about the difficulty of producing shows during social distancing and describes some innovative ways that the industry has found to address that difficulty; and explains how his work i...
New York Film Academy welcomed television writer and producer Dr. Neal Baer for a Q&A with NYFA’s Director of Industry Lecture Series, Tova Laiter. Check out wh...
New York Film Academy welcomed television writer and producer Dr. Neal Baer for a Q&A with NYFA’s Director of Industry Lecture Series, Tova Laiter. Check out what the “Designated Survivor” executive producer shared with students as he discussed his career and all things TV series production ahead of “Designated Survivor” season three.
New York Film Academy welcomed television writer and producer Dr. Neal Baer for a Q&A with NYFA’s Director of Industry Lecture Series, Tova Laiter. Check out what the “Designated Survivor” executive producer shared with students as he discussed his career and all things TV series production ahead of “Designated Survivor” season three.
Neal Baer, MD visited our Global Obesity Prevention Center to discuss how his work as a pediatrician and television writer on ER, Law and Order: SVU and Under t...
Neal Baer, MD visited our Global Obesity Prevention Center to discuss how his work as a pediatrician and television writer on ER, Law and Order: SVU and Under the Dome have influenced the way he tells stories and how those stories can have a profound impact on global health. Drawing on his own experiences, Dr. Baer will describe how we can all use our stories to improve public health.
Neal Baer, MD visited our Global Obesity Prevention Center to discuss how his work as a pediatrician and television writer on ER, Law and Order: SVU and Under the Dome have influenced the way he tells stories and how those stories can have a profound impact on global health. Drawing on his own experiences, Dr. Baer will describe how we can all use our stories to improve public health.
While the U.S. summer TV season has typically been regarded as one of reruns and reality fare, CBS made a big splash when it premiered the science-fiction drama...
While the U.S. summer TV season has typically been regarded as one of reruns and reality fare, CBS made a big splash when it premiered the science-fiction drama Under the Dome in June 2013. The event series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King and produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, was quickly renewed for a second season. The sophomore run was this summer’s top scripted series, with 11 million viewers. Under the Dome has been ordered for a third installment, set to air in summer 2015.
Neal Baer serves as showrunner on Under the Dome. A doctor himself, Baer was a writer and executive producer on the medical drama ER, and also was an executive producer on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He met with TV Drama Weekly’s Anna Carugati to discuss the drama genre and its evolution, and also to provide insight into the work that goes into Under the Dome.
While the U.S. summer TV season has typically been regarded as one of reruns and reality fare, CBS made a big splash when it premiered the science-fiction drama Under the Dome in June 2013. The event series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King and produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, was quickly renewed for a second season. The sophomore run was this summer’s top scripted series, with 11 million viewers. Under the Dome has been ordered for a third installment, set to air in summer 2015.
Neal Baer serves as showrunner on Under the Dome. A doctor himself, Baer was a writer and executive producer on the medical drama ER, and also was an executive producer on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He met with TV Drama Weekly’s Anna Carugati to discuss the drama genre and its evolution, and also to provide insight into the work that goes into Under the Dome.
Dr. Neal Baer is not only a medical professional, but he's also the TV producer behind shows like Designated Survivor, ER, and Law And Order! We're going one on...
Dr. Neal Baer is not only a medical professional, but he's also the TV producer behind shows like Designated Survivor, ER, and Law And Order! We're going one on one with the Doctor about staying positive and practicing social distancing during these strange times.
Dr. Neal Baer is not only a medical professional, but he's also the TV producer behind shows like Designated Survivor, ER, and Law And Order! We're going one on one with the Doctor about staying positive and practicing social distancing during these strange times.
An exclusive interview with Under the Dome executive producer Neal Baer about the hit TV series.
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An exclusive interview with Under the Dome executive producer Neal Baer about the hit TV series.
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An exclusive interview with Under the Dome executive producer Neal Baer about the hit TV series.
http://youtube.com/gamerhubvideos
http://facebook.com/gamerhubvideos
http://twitter.com/gamerhubtv
ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present another episode of “Televisionation,” our new video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavi...
ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present another episode of “Televisionation,” our new video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavirus/Covid-19 Era.
This episode features Neal Baer, a prominent pediatrician and television writer/producer, known both for his work in medicine and on such shows as “ER,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Designated Survivor.”
Among other things, he discusses his television work, which includes an uncannily prescient “Designated Survivor” storyline about a pandemic, as well as a new project, “The Edit,” which explores CRISPR technology; talks about the difficulty of producing shows during social distancing and describes some innovative ways that the industry has found to address that difficulty; and explains how his work in television reflects his interests and passions in medicine.
(Note: If you would like to share your thoughts on how the Coronavirus/Covid-19 crisis will change the TV and advertising industries, and tell us what your company—or you yourself—are doing to prepare for this new reality, please contact us at [email protected].)
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ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present another episode of “Televisionation,” our new video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavirus/Covid-19 Era.
This episode features Neal Baer, a prominent pediatrician and television writer/producer, known both for his work in medicine and on such shows as “ER,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Designated Survivor.”
Among other things, he discusses his television work, which includes an uncannily prescient “Designated Survivor” storyline about a pandemic, as well as a new project, “The Edit,” which explores CRISPR technology; talks about the difficulty of producing shows during social distancing and describes some innovative ways that the industry has found to address that difficulty; and explains how his work in television reflects his interests and passions in medicine.
(Note: If you would like to share your thoughts on how the Coronavirus/Covid-19 crisis will change the TV and advertising industries, and tell us what your company—or you yourself—are doing to prepare for this new reality, please contact us at [email protected].)
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New York Film Academy welcomed television writer and producer Dr. Neal Baer for a Q&A with NYFA’s Director of Industry Lecture Series, Tova Laiter. Check out what the “Designated Survivor” executive producer shared with students as he discussed his career and all things TV series production ahead of “Designated Survivor” season three.
Neal Baer, MD visited our Global Obesity Prevention Center to discuss how his work as a pediatrician and television writer on ER, Law and Order: SVU and Under the Dome have influenced the way he tells stories and how those stories can have a profound impact on global health. Drawing on his own experiences, Dr. Baer will describe how we can all use our stories to improve public health.
While the U.S. summer TV season has typically been regarded as one of reruns and reality fare, CBS made a big splash when it premiered the science-fiction drama Under the Dome in June 2013. The event series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King and produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, was quickly renewed for a second season. The sophomore run was this summer’s top scripted series, with 11 million viewers. Under the Dome has been ordered for a third installment, set to air in summer 2015.
Neal Baer serves as showrunner on Under the Dome. A doctor himself, Baer was a writer and executive producer on the medical drama ER, and also was an executive producer on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He met with TV Drama Weekly’s Anna Carugati to discuss the drama genre and its evolution, and also to provide insight into the work that goes into Under the Dome.
Dr. Neal Baer is not only a medical professional, but he's also the TV producer behind shows like Designated Survivor, ER, and Law And Order! We're going one on one with the Doctor about staying positive and practicing social distancing during these strange times.
An exclusive interview with Under the Dome executive producer Neal Baer about the hit TV series.
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ITVT/TVOT is pleased to present another episode of “Televisionation,” our new video/audio podcast exploring the advanced/interactive-TV industry in the Coronavirus/Covid-19 Era.
This episode features Neal Baer, a prominent pediatrician and television writer/producer, known both for his work in medicine and on such shows as “ER,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Designated Survivor.”
Among other things, he discusses his television work, which includes an uncannily prescient “Designated Survivor” storyline about a pandemic, as well as a new project, “The Edit,” which explores CRISPR technology; talks about the difficulty of producing shows during social distancing and describes some innovative ways that the industry has found to address that difficulty; and explains how his work in television reflects his interests and passions in medicine.
(Note: If you would like to share your thoughts on how the Coronavirus/Covid-19 crisis will change the TV and advertising industries, and tell us what your company—or you yourself—are doing to prepare for this new reality, please contact us at [email protected].)
http://itvt.com/subscribe for more
http://tvotshow.com/televisionation
Neal Baer, MD, (born 1955) is an American pediatrician and television writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the television shows ER and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Biography
Education
Baer was born in 1955. His father was a surgeon and his mother was very active politically. He has two brothers who are also surgeons. He graduated from Cherry Creek High School in 1973 and later graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science from Colorado College. Baer attended the AFI Conservatory as a directing fellow in 1983. Baer studied for a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Sociology and focused on family policy. Baer attended Harvard Medical School from 1991 to 1996. The final part of his training overlapped with his work in television, and he completed his degree by undertaking electives at UCLA and returning to Harvard during breaks in production.
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. He balanced completing his medical internship with working in television, again practicing medicine in breaks in filming including working as a resident at Children's Hospital in December 1997 and March, April, and May 1998.
Sorry For The Misunderstanding Mr. Watts. It Won't Happen Again
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JON: what you expect from is what I do. we'll wait and see (because)words they blind. forget. what was here left unsaid. it's the truth. with these games we all play. no one wins. CHRIS: if only i'd held you closer, I wouldn't have had to cluth the past. if only i'd turned away, i wouldn't be covered in the story of us. if only i'd held you closer...thought I did. if only i'd held you closer. i wouldn't be covered in the story of us. and you said with your eyes. i've been here the whole time.
The panel, titled “Portraying AIDS in the Media. How Far Have We Come?”, was sponsored by HMS’ Media, Medicine, and Health program and moderated by physician and award-winning showrunner Neal Baer ... Mukherjee ... Three strikes, and we’re out.” ... .
“We competed today, but it’s those little things,” SV head coach Ryan Neal said ... “We need to keep these kids up and focused,” Neal said ... “He has just been seeing the ball really well,” Neal said of Murdock.
Staff writer, with CNA... To adapt Miyabe’s novel and translate it, Tang said Netflix hired US teleplaywright Neal Baer — known for his work on US shows ER and Law & Order ... The series has also been subtitled in more than 30 languages ... .
That is the catbird seat where acclaimed actor and producer Eriq La Salle now sits ... “A white-knuckled treat.” ... “A heart-pounding ride of vengeance, murder, and atonement,” wrote Neal Baer, a former executive producer of Law and Order SVU ... Stacy M ... ....