Craig
A.
Stuck, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuropsychiatry Subspecialty: Child Psychiatry
Department of
Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science
Doctor of Medicine: Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1982
Family Practice Residency: St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1985
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency: Palmetto Health Alliance, Columbia, South Carolina, 2002
Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology General Psychiatry, 2002, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2003 Psychosomatic Medicine, 2005
American Board of Family Practice, 2003
Special Interests: Anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychosomatic conditions in children and adolescents |
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Dr. Craig Stuck spent 13 years in family practice before returning to the academic setting to train in child and adolescent psychiatry. As a family practitioner, his employers included Valley Family Health Care, Payette, Idaho, along with health care providers in Columbia, York, and Chester, South Carolina. He served for eight years as a medical missionary at Christian Hospital, Sahiwal, Pakistan, where he provided pediatric and women's care. He also worked with community health needs and a community-based drug prevention and treatment program in Pakistan.
A graduate of Grove City College, Grove City, Pennsylvania, Dr. Stuck earned a doctor of medicine from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. He completed a family practice residency at St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., and a child and adolescent psychiatry residency at Palmetto Health Alliance, Columbia, S.C.
A recent addition to the Department of Neuopsychiatry and Behavioral Science in 2003, Dr. Stuck is board certified in general psychiatry and in child and adolescent psychiatry. His research involves approaches to promote greater understanding and cooperation between clergy and mental health professionals in caring for people with emotional problems.
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