Harold Stuart Reitman, MD
Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
Biography
Dr. Harold “Hackie” Reitman is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, children’s activist, and neurodiversity advocate. He is also a retired orthopaedic surgeon and a former professional heavyweight boxer who currently serves as the CEO of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based PCE Media, LLC, the multi-platform production company he founded in 2004. Dr. Reitman’s mission is to achieve excellence in creating family-friendly content that will effect positive social change. It is in this spirit, and with a desire to get society to understand and embrace neurodiversity, that he founded Different Brains. He is also a contributor there, including writing blogs and hosting the interview show “Exploring Different Brains.”
Education
- Boston University, MD
- Boston University, BA
Publications
- Published on 8/8/2018
Reitman HS. Evolving Different Brains: ADHD, Technology & the Productivity Paradox. DifferentBrains.org. 2018.
Read at: Custom - Published on 4/20/2018
Reitman HS. When Different Brains Grow Up: the NDSS Adult Down Syndrome Summit. DifferentBrains.org. 2018.
Read at: Custom - Published on 10/11/2017
Reitman HS. Trailblazing for Neurodiversity and Different Brains. DifferentBrains.org. 2017.
Read at: Custom - Published on 6/12/2016
Reitman HS. Muhammad Ali, Angelo Dundee, and Neurodiversity. DifferentBrains.org. 2016.
Read at: Custom - Published on 4/25/2016
Reitman HS. Advocating Neurodiversity at Florida Atlantic University’s CARD. DifferentBrains.org. 2016.
Read at: Custom - Published on 2/5/2016
Reitman HS. Lynn University: Helping the Neurodiverse Transition. DifferentBrains.org. 2016.
Read at: Custom - Published on 12/4/2015
Reitman HS. The Club of True Neurodiversity Champions. DifferentBrains.org. 2015.
Read at: Custom - Published on 1/1/2015
Reitman, HS. A Practical Guide for Understanding and Embracing Asperger’s, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Neurodiversity. HCI Publishing. 2015.
- Published on 1/1/1988
Stern JD, Reitman HS. Fractures of the scaphoid bone. How to handle this common wrist injury. Postgrad Med. 1988 Jan; 83(1):91-2,95-7. PMID: 3257298.
Read at: PubMed - Published on 1/1/1976
Reitman HS, Parker HG. Modern Concepts of Fracture Management. Surgical Clinics of North America: Symposium on Surgery at the Lahey Clinic. 1976; 56(3).