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Andrew
Harper, M.D.,
is an associate professor at the UT-Medical School at Houston
where he provides instruction on childhood disorders and behavioral
problems. He also serves as chief of child and adolescent
services at UT-Harris County Psychiatric Center.
Harper received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Baylor University,
where he graduated magna cum laude in 1980. He continued his
graduate education at the UT-Medical School at Houston where
he received his medical degree in 1984. He pursued his residency
training in general psychiatry and child adolescent psychiatry
at the UT-Medical School at Houston, including serving as
chief resident. Board certified in Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry.
He joined the UT-Medical School at Houston as an assistant
professor in 1988. Since 1996, he has served as the assistant
dean for Educational Programs.
Harper is a member of the Texas Medical Association, Harris
County Medical Society, the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry and Texas Society for Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Physicians. He has published numerous articles
discussing the law and psychiatry. In addition to his clinical
and academic work, Dr. Harper helped develop a telemedicine/teleeducation
project at UTHCPC.
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