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Esteban Fuertes ’85

he/him

Psychiatrist II, Greater Binghamton Health Center
Fuertes

Curious, Compassionate, Dependable

After Princeton, Esteban Fuertes graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 1989. He started his residency training in general surgery, but changed paths after a patient told him during rounds, “You should be a psychiatrist [because] you’re the only one who talks to us.” He changed paths, finishing his adult residency in 1993 and additional training in child and adolescent psychiatry in 1995. He has worked in public service ever since, mostly in New York, with an almost 10-year detour to California. There, he and his partner, Alan, became one of the first couples to marry during the brief window prior to the passage of Proposition 8. They returned to the East Coast nearly a decade ago and Fuertes continues to work for the New York State Office of Mental Health, currently at the children’s inpatient unit at the Greater Binghamton Health Center.

Events

Strength in Vulnerability: LGBTQ+ Narratives of Mental Resilience

Saturday, September 21

In this session, we’ll examine the intersection of mental health and LGBTQ+ identity at Princeton and beyond. Through a panel discussion, attendees will gain valuable insights into broader societal trends and dispel misconceptions surrounding mental health. Leave with a deeper understanding of mental health issues and strategies to foster a supportive and inclusive community for LGBTQ+ individuals of all ages.

Moderated by: Kristina Olson, Professor of Psychology