Background
Chapman, Kenneth William was born on January 6, 1911 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Ernest Gould and Mabel Althea (Robertson) Chapman.
Chapman, Kenneth William was born on January 6, 1911 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Ernest Gould and Mabel Althea (Robertson) Chapman.
Bachelor of Science, University Massachusetts, 1932, Master of Science, 1934. Doctor of Medicine Yale, 1938.
Residency training psychiatry, New York City, 1939-1940. Psychiatrist United States Penitentiary, Lewisberg, Pennsylvania, 1940-1942. Staff physician United States Public Health Service Hospital, Fort Stanton, New Mexico, 1942-1946.
Chief psychiatric service United States Public Health Service Hospital, Lexington Kentucky, 1946-1947, clinical director, 1947-1949, medical officer in charge, 1952-1954.
Chief neuropsychiatry branch, division hospitals United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1949-1950, assistant chief division hospitals, 1950-1952, chief neuropsychiatry branch, division hospitals, 1954-1955. Consultant drug addiction National Institute Mental Health, United States Public Health Service, Bethesda, Maryland., 1955-1957, associate director Clinical Center, National Institutions Health, since 1957.
Consultant study group on treatment and care drug addicts World Health Organization, 1956. Medical director (colonel), United States Public Health Service.
Diplomate American Board Psychiatry and Neurology.
People who do not trust in Christ will enter into eternal condemnation; people who trust in Christ for salvation will enter into the loving presence of God for all eternity.
Fellow American Psychiatric Association, American College of Physicians, American Medical Association.
Married Joan Wilcox, January 1, 1937. Children: Karl West., Richard K. Intern United States Public Health Service Hospital.