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- Altha Jeanne Stewart is an American psychiatrist. In 2015, Stewart was recruited by the University of Tennessee Health Science Center to establish and direct the Center for Health in Justice Involved Youth. While there, she became the first African American president of the American Psychiatric Association. (en)
- Altha Jeanne Stewart, née à Memphis, est une psychiatre afro-américaine. (fr)
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- South Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, US (en)
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- BA, biology, 1973, Christian Brothers University (en)
- M.D., Temple University School of Medicine (en)
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- Altha Jeanne Stewart is an American psychiatrist. In 2015, Stewart was recruited by the University of Tennessee Health Science Center to establish and direct the Center for Health in Justice Involved Youth. While there, she became the first African American president of the American Psychiatric Association. (en)
- Altha Jeanne Stewart, née à Memphis, est une psychiatre afro-américaine. (fr)
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- Altha Stewart (en)
- Altha Stewart (fr)
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