Name Wayne Fenton | ||
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Education George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences |
Special presentation interview with wayne fenton
Wayne Fenton (March 24, 1953 – September 3, 2006) was an American psychiatrist, well known for his academic contributions to the study of schizophrenia including key contributions to the classification of subtypes.
Contents
- Special presentation interview with wayne fenton
- 1989 Boys Champs part 1 class 3 100m 100m hurdles 200m 400m 800m 4x100m Class 2 boys 100m
- Professional career
- References

In 2006 he was killed at his office in Bethesda, Maryland, by a 19-year-old patient.
1989 Boys Champs part 1 - class 3 100m , 100m hurdles, 200m , 400m, 800m, 4x100m, Class 2 boys 100m
Professional career
Dr Fenton obtained his medical qualification from George Washington University School of Medicine in 1979 and psychiatric qualification from Yale and was a staff member at Chestnut Lodge for more than 15 years.
He worked for the National Institute of Mental Health as researcher and academic, writing a chapter on therapy for schizophrenia in a leading psychiatry textbook and had a significant impact on his clinical profession.
References
Wayne Fenton Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA