Background
Fritz, Gregory Kenneth was born on January 28, 1945 in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. Son of Kenneth E. And Katherine Elizabeth (Campbell) Fritz.
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Fritz, Gregory Kenneth was born on January 28, 1945 in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. Son of Kenneth E. And Katherine Elizabeth (Campbell) Fritz.
Bachelor of Arts in American Literature with honors, Brown U., 1967; Doctor of Medicine, Tufts U., 1971.
Rotating intern, United States Public Health Service Hospital and Boston City Hospital, 1971-1972;
resident in psychiatry, San Mateo County Community Mental Health Superior vena cava syndrome, San Mateo, California, 1972-1974;
resident in child psychiatry, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1974-1976;
fellow for advanced training in psychiatric research, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1976-1977;
clinical assistant professor, physician specialist, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1977-1981;
assistant professor child psychiatry and child development, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1981-1985;
associate professor department psychiatry and human behavior, Division Biology and Medicine Brown U., Providence, 1985-1990;
professor, Division Biology and Medicine Brown U., Providence, since 1990;
acting head division child and adolescent psychiatry, Division Biology and Medicine Brown U., Providence, since 1992;
division director, child and adolescent psychiatry, Brown U., Providence, since 1995;
director child and family psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital and Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, since 1985. Director psychiatric consultation, liaison department psychiatry Children's Hospital at Stanford, Palo Alto, California, 1977-1985, acting president medical staff, 1979-1981. Consultant psychiatrist Peninsula Children's Center, Palo Alto, 1979-1982.
Examiner American Board Psychiatry and Neurology, since 1981. Invited participant consensus development conference National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 1981, Surgeon General's Workshop on Children with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and their Families, 1986, Liaison Psychiatry Retreat, Brook Lodge Consultation, 1989. Member child/adolescent risk and prevention review committee, National Institute of Mental Health, since 1993, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome special review committee, 1989, site visitor preventive intervention research center program, 1988.
Member child psychiatry academic executive com.Brown U., since 1985, triple board steering committee, since 1985, annual peer review committee, 1987-1988, department research committee, since 1990, division biology and medicine curriculum project, 1991. Speaker, panelist in field.
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Member task force on teenage suicide prevention State of Rhode Island, since 1988. Member American Psychiatric Association (member task force1972-1975, Falk fellow 1972-1974), American Academy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (organizer, chairperson mid-year research meeting 1990, member various committees), American Psychosomatic Society, American Association General Hospital Psychiatrists, American Academy Psychosomatic Medicine (associate chairperson section on child and adolescent psychiatry since 1992), Society for Behavioral Pediatrics, Rhode Island Medical Society, Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research.
Married Nancy J. Thomas, June 7, 1970. Children: Cara, Peter, Julia.