Background
Whitten-Stovall, Richard Frank was born on November 5, 1947 in Atlanta.
health facility administrator consultant
Whitten-Stovall, Richard Frank was born on November 5, 1947 in Atlanta.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1969; Master of Divinity, Union Theological Seminary, 1972; Doctor of Medicine, Emory University, 1977.
Resident in psychiatry Kings County Hospital, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1977-1979; chief resident in psychiatry, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1979-1980; director family services psychiatric outpatient division, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1981-1982; director psychiatry outpatient clinic, Alvin C. York VA Medical center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1982-1983; director psychiatry resident training, Alvin C. York VA Medical center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1982-1987; director psychiatry evaluation and admitting clinic, Alvin C. York VA Medical center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1983-1986; from associate director to director residency training, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 1982-1987; assistant professor psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 1983-1990; chair research committee psychiatry and behavioral science, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 1987-1990; director colloquim for peace research, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 1988-1990; medical director Breakthrough Clinic, Gracie Square Hospital, New York City, since 1990; director psychiatric consultant and education metropolitan apartment program, BRC Human Superior vena cava syndrome, New York City, 1990-1995; medical director Square One Clinic, Gracie Square Hospital, New York City, since 1996. Consultant Center for Health Research, Tennessee State University, Nahsville, since 1982, Casa Rita-Women in Need, New York City, since 1995. Presenter in field.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychiatric Association (New York district branch), Brooklyn PsychiatricSoc. (correspondent).
Married; four children.