Sam Kelley
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Dr. Sam Kelley was a Democratic Party candidate in Massachusetts for the Lieutenant Governor in 2006, but dropped out on May 25 and plans to join the Deval Patrick campaign as a volunteer advisor on health care issues. [1]
[edit] Biography
Born on a Kentucky chicken farm, Kelley studied at Murray State University, the University of Louisville School Of Medicine and Tufts University. He did his psychiatry residency at McLean Hospital. He is the medical director of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and a practicing psychiatrist. Kelley served on the Board of Advisors of the Human Rights project, worked as a legislative aide to Congressman Jim McDermott, worked on the Clinton Healthcare Task force and started his own health care company. He is married to Maria Infantine-Kelley. They reside in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
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NAME | Kelley, Samuel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sam "Doc" Kelley |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Candidate for Lieutenant Governor |
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PLACE OF BIRTH | Kentucky |
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