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editStill need to re-write the last part of the NBC bio:
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.<ref name="Baer NBC Bio"/>
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Stanford interview UGO interview PRISM awards Media Project award Variety 2006 SVU resign Variety 2002 SVU resign Variety on WGA Valentine Variety on Prism awards Baer quoted on WGA strike negotiations Baer series developments 2005 Baer as strike negotiator Baer at negotiations preceding strike Baer 2001 Emmy noms Baer and equality re: Emmys --Opark 77 (talk) 23:48, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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Marriage history
editHello fellow Wikipedians,
I updated Dr. Baer's marriage history; he was remarried in 2022 to Brandon Weiss. A reference is attached.
Thank you very much 152.132.9.192 (talk) 18:04, 14 September 2023 (UTC)
- Hello Wikipedians,
- Unfortunately, Dr Baer has filed for divorce from his partner.
- I've updated the article accordingly. 152.132.9.192 (talk) 14:44, 4 October 2023 (UTC)