Background
Silver, Stuart Beal was born on January 7, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Silver, Stuart Beal was born on January 7, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Student, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1959-1961; Bachelor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1963; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1966.
Intern in surgery, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1966-1967;
assistant resident in surgery, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1967-1968;
fellow in surgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1967-1968;
fellow in psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1970-1973;
assistant resident in psychiatry, Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Baltimore, 1970-1973;
resident medical officer, Medical Office of Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, 1972-1973;
private practice psychiatry, Clinical Associations, P.A., Towson, Maryland., since 1973. Consultant in psychiatry Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center, Jessup, Maryland., 1973-1976, clinical director, 1976-1979, acting superintendent, 1979, superintendent, 1979-1988. Consultant, advisory board National Institute of Mental Health Contract Survey of Facilities of Mentally Disordered Offenders WESTAT, Inc., 1980-1983.
Assistant director Mental Hygiene Administration, State Maryland, 1982-1988, acting director, 1988, director, 1989-1997. Consultant hospital design to architectural firm Davis & Carter, Professional Corporation, McLean, Virginia, 1992-1994. Consultant state/university collaboration project American Psychiatric Association, Louisiana/Tulane University School Medicine, 1992, Florida/U. Miami Medical School, 1992, Connecticut/U. Conn.Sch.
Medicine, 1993; instructor psychiatry Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1973. Lecturer psychiatry U. Maryland. School Social Week, Baltimore, 1974-1975, clinical assistant professor School Medicine, Baltimore, 1978-1991, clinical associate professor psychiatry, 1991-1996, professor psychiatry since 1996.
Instructor Judicial Institute Maryland., 1982-1992. Faculty state/university collaboration project American Psychiatric Association, 1991-1992, board directors, 1994-1995. Lecturer in field; active staff department psychiatry Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1970.
Member ad hoc forensic advisory panel National Institute of Mental Health, 1987, member panel on violence and mental illness, 1990. Examiner inforensic psychiatry American Psychiatric Association, 1988, 92, 94.
Member Special Legislation Committee on Mental health Law, State Maryland, 1979-1982. Member Governor's Task Force on the Defense of Insanity, 1983, Maryland. Criminal Justice Coord.
Council, 1984, Governor's Task Force on Mentally Disordered Offender, 1985-1986. Board directors Jewish Big Brother Big Sister League of Control Maryland., 1986-1988. Advising committee on forensic services Southern Regional Education Board, 1985-1986.
Member Attorney General's Committee on Confidentiality of Mental Health Records, State Maryland, 1986. Board directors Baltimore Mental Health Sys., Inc., 1988-1997. Fellow American Psychiatric Association.
Member Maryland. Psychiatric Society (legislation committee 1988-1997, ex-officio county invitee 1988-1997), American Academy Psychiatry and the Law (Chesapeake Bay chapter president 1986-1988), Medical and Chirurgical Faculty Maryland, Baltimore County Medical Society, Howard County Medical Society (associate), National Association State Mental Health Program Dirs. (commissioner advisor to State Mental Health Forensic Dirs. 1988-1997, commissioner representative to advising committee Substance Abuse and Mental Health Superior vena cava syndrome Administration Department of Health and Human Services 1992, board directors 1994-1997), Maryland.
Association State Mental Health Forensic Dirs. (Executive Committee 1981-1997, annual program chairman Chicago 1982, vice chairman 1983-1984, chairman 1985-1986), American Association Psychiatric Adminstrs.
M. Ann-Louise S. Silver. Children: Jean Lara, Daniel Joseph, TheodoreLen.