![]() ![]() “I mean, you’re just outta the picture.” Steven and Becky Schwartzīecky and Dr. “And if you cross her … then, you know, you’re basically gone,” Patrick Olive said. Welcome.’ You know, everything was just over the top with her,” said April Cox.īut her one-time friends, April Cox and Patrick Olive, who helped her manage the Schwartz properties, say Becky could also be a tough cookie. “If I had to describe her, very energetic, southern charm, hospitality, ‘Come in. She managed both his medical office and investments. Besides his medical practice, he owned a vast array of rental properties and lived in an expensive waterfront home with his second wife, Becky. Schwartz had become very wealthy -worth somewhere between $20 and 30 million. He was just a wonderful guy who would do anything for anyone.”Īnd Dr. “He was dedicated to medicine like no physician I’ve ever known. “Steve was your classic gentle giant … a guy who had the heart of a bear,” Dr. “Patients, colleagues - a great career,” Van Sant noted.ĭoctor Schwartz had a thriving practice as a kidney specialist in Tampa, Florida. “I would say that’s a very accurate statement,” Carter replied. “He was beloved in many ways, was he not?” Van Sant asked. ![]() “Everyone seems to universally hold such a high respect for him,” said Carter. The third-year medical student is following in his father’s footsteps. “Dad was always a role model to me … and what I’ve always told everyone, ‘If I could be half the physician he was, that would be a successful life,” Carter Schwartz told “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant. To say Steven Schwartz’s life was extraordinary, as his son, Carter, does, is an understatement. and is the Deputy Editor for the journal CNS Spectrums.Produced by Alec Sirken, Ryan Smith and Michelle Feuer ![]() He is the editor of Depression: Treatment Strategies and Management, 1st and 2nd Eds. Schwartz is the author of Practical Psychopharmacology: Basic to Advanced Principles, “Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology” Case Studies Volume 2, Integrating Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy, Antipsychotic Drugs: Pharmacology, Side Effects and Abuse Prevention, Second and Third Generation Antipsychotics. Hollander, MD, Psychiatry Award, Teacher of the Year, and Mentor of the Year awards from SUNY Upstate Medical University Nancy Roeske, MD, Irma Bland, Certificates of Recognition for Excellence in Medical Student and REsident Education from the American Psychiatric Association, the SUNY Upstate President’s and the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching.ĭr. Schwartz’s abilities as a medical educator have been recognized with the Marc H. Schwartz received his medical degree from and completed his residency in adult psychiatry at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.ĭr. Active on many teaching, administrative and curriculum committees at SUNY, he also provides direct resident supervision, lectures in several courses, and directs and organizes continuing medical education events for the psychiatry department.ĭr. Schwartz, MD, is currently professor and interim chair of psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University where he also serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education. ![]()
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