Background
Keill, Stuart Langdon was born on October 5, 1927 in Binghamton, New York, United States. Son of Kenneth and Dorothy B. (Langdon) Keill.
Keill, Stuart Langdon was born on October 5, 1927 in Binghamton, New York, United States. Son of Kenneth and Dorothy B. (Langdon) Keill.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1947; Master of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1948; Doctor of Medicine Temple University, 1952.
Intern, Highland Hospital, Rochester, New York resident in psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute resident in psychiatry, Presbyterian Hospital resident in psychiatry, Columbia University, New York City, 1955-1958; director education, director, West Side Community Mental Health Center, New York City, 1958-1971; director education, director, Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1958-1971; regional director, New York State Department Mental Health, 1971-1975; professor clinical psychiatry, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1975-1980; department chairman psychiatry, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, New York, 1975-1980; clinical professor psychiatry, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1980-1986; chief psychiatric service, VA Medical Center, Buffalo, 1981-1986; professor of psychiatry School of Medicine, U. Maryland., 1986-1994; vice department chairman psychiatry, U. Maryland., 1986-1993; professor school social work, U. Maryland., 1993-1994; acting chairman, U. Maryland., 1991-1992; clinical professor psychiatry School Medicine, New York University, since 1994; counselor, Advocates Coalition for Psychiatric Patients, 1980-1986; medical director, Institute for Psychiatry and Human Behavior, 1986-1993. Member of advisory committee mental health laws Maryland. Attorney General Office, 1987-1993.
Chairman Nassau county Health Systems Agency, 1977-1980. Member of advisory committee Doctor Glory's Children's Theatre, New York City, since 1980. Mental health laws advising committee State's Attorney General, 1987.
With United States Navy, 1953-1955. Fellow American College Psychiatrists, American Psychiatric Association (Distinction in Administration award 1990). Member MEDIPP Psychiatry Council (district chairman 1981-1986), American Association Psychiatric Adminstrs.
(president 1981-1982), American Hospital Association (chairman psychiatric services section 1985), American Association General Hospital Psychiatrists (president 1985-1987), New York Society Clinical Psychiatry (president 1974-1975, chairman public psychiatry committee), Maryland. Psychiatric Society.
Married Joanne Veness, September 2, 1950. Children: Elinor Anne Moran, Patricia J., Brian S., Victoria M. Keill Lo Russo.