Debra L Stewart DO 3700 Sunset Ln STE 7, Antioch, CA 94509 9257557300 (phone), 9257557400 (fax)
Premiere Surgery Center 2222 East St STE 200, Concord, CA 94520 9256915000 (phone), 9256915018 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Myomectomy Tubal Surgery Vaginal Repair Cesarean Section (C-Section) Cystoscopy Hysterectomy Ovarian Surgery Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Endometriosis Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders Uncomplicated or Low Risk Pregnancy and Delivery Uterine Leiomyoma
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Stewart graduated from the Western Univ of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 1996. She works in Antioch, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Stewart is affiliated with John Muir Medical Center Concord and Sutter Delta Medical Center.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Women's Movement in Community Politics in the U.S.: The Role of Local Commissions on the Status of Women
Clark Health Clinic Fort Bragg, NC Feb 2004 to Sep 2011 Medical Support AssistantFriedman's Inc Fayetteville, NC Jun 2001 to Feb 2004 Collections Manager, Sales AssociateCitiFinancial Savannah, GA May 2000 to Mar 2001 Customer Service Representative, Sales AssociateAlltel Savannah, GA Mar 1997 to Apr 2000 Financial Services Rep II, Sales AssociateRoadway Express Greenville, NC Nov 1991 to Jun 1996 Terminal DispatcherShaw Food Services Company, Inc Fayetteville, NC Aug 1989 to Nov 1991 Accounts Payable Clerk
Education:
East Carolina University Greenville, NC Jan 1989 BSBE in Information ProcessingSeventy-First Senior High School Fayetteville, NC Jan 1984
Oct 2011 to 2000 Currently UnemployedClark Health Clinic Fort Bragg, NC Feb 2004 to Sep 2011 Medical Support Assistant (contract)Friedman's Fayetteville, NC Jun 2001 to Feb 2004 Collections Manager, Sales AssociateCitiFinancial Savannah, GA May 2000 to Mar 2001 Cust. Service Rep., Accts. Receivable ClerkAlltel Savannah, GA Mar 1997 to Apr 2000 Financial Services Rep II, Sales AssociateRoadway Express Greenville, NC Nov 1991 to Jun 1996 Terminal DispatcherShaw Food Services Company Fayetteville, NC Aug 1989 to Nov 1991 Payable Clerk
Education:
East Carolina University Greenville, NC Jun 1989 BSBESeventy-First Senior High School Fayetteville, NC
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Debra Stewart Vendor Liaison
Regions Bank State Commercial Banks
1900 5Th Ave N Ste 300, Birmingham, AL 35203
Debra Clark Stewart Director
Target Hunger
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RCS-ONE, LTD
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RCS-TWO, LTD
Debra Stewart
KING STEWART ENTERPRISE LLC
Debra Stewart
STRIVING TO ACHIEVE REAL SUCCESS (STARS)
Debra Stewart
TEAM IMPACT A TRI-STATE FIGHT CLUB
Debra Stewart Librarian, Library/media Specialist, Media Specialist
Bryan County Board of Education Elementary/Secondary School
476 Frances Meeks Way, Richmond Hill, GA 31324 9124595111
S.D.I have a wonderful husband, Russ, who has been my best friend for over 25 years. We live in Belle Fourche, South Dakota where I sell real estate. My office... I have a wonderful husband, Russ, who has been my best friend for over 25 years. We live in Belle Fourche, South Dakota where I sell real estate. My office is located at The Real Estate Center of Belle Fourche.
judged. For Burke, who came in second in the baking contest, that was a Thanksgiving dinner pecan tart. Debra Stewart, a professional pastry chef from Groveland, came in first in the division with a pumpkin cheesecake pie, while Topsfield resident Amanda Bourgeois came in third for her pizzelle recipe.
Debra Stewart, president of the Council of Graduate Schools, says budget spats in Washington have thrown into question the funding of academic programs that rely heavily on federal dollars, such as science and engineering. Students pursuing advanced degrees in so-called STEM fieldsscience, technolo
Historically, graduate enrollments have tended to rise in harsh economic times as students coming out of college find it difficult to obtain jobs, council president Debra Stewart told the Times. But these, apparently, are not normal times.