William Reeves

William Reeves, MD, MS (born March 27, 1943) was an epidemiologist and former CFS Research Chief of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention from 1992 to 2010. He was criticised for promoting psychological causal factors for ME/CFS, as well as for his department misspending funds appropriated for ME/CFS. In 2010, he was removed from the CFS program and reassigned as Senior Advisor for Mental Health Surveillance in the Public Health Surveillance Program Office within the CDC. He died at his home in Atlanta on Aug. 3, 2012. He was 69.

News Articles

 * 1999 Washington Post article reports about Dr. Reeves being retaliated against following the CFS budget misspending
 * Obituary

Talks and Interviews

 * 2000 Documentary, I Remember Me, directed by Kim A. Snyder

Also See
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention