Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Christopher Milburn is an English actor and producer. He appeared in Casualty , as well the last two series of Rumpole of the Bailey as the title character's handsome colleague, Dave Inchcape. He transitioned into film producing in the mid 1990s, debuting with the 1997 comedy Caught In The Act .

  2. Christopher Milburn (I) Christopher Milburn. For the first fourteen years of his career, Milburn worked as an actor on stage and screen, and was regularly seen as 'Dave Inchcape' in TV's Rumpole of the Bailey. In January 1995, he moved to producing and set up Midsummer Films. Since then, he has produced over twenty-five feature films, working ...

    • Producer, Actor, Executive
    • Christopher Milburn
  3. Christopher Milburn is an English actor and producer. He appeared in Casualty, as well the last two series of Rumpole of the Bailey as the title character's handsome colleague, Dave Inchcape. He transitioned into film producing in the mid 1990s, debuting with the 1997 comedy Caught In The Act. He has since worked on both British and American ...

  4. Christopher Milburn, MD is a psychiatrist practicing addiction medicine. He completed his undergraduate medical education at Jefferson Medical College, now the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, and his psychiatry residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital at Jefferson Health.

  5. Dr. Milburn is a psychiatrist practicing addiction medicine. He completed his undergraduate medical education at Jefferson Medical College and his psychiatry residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He has always had a strong interest in addiction medicine and addiction treatment and after completing his residency worked as an attending at Jefferson in their methadone maintenance clinic. While at Jefferson, he was also the director of their psychiatric inpatient unit which worked ...

  6. Christopher Milburn, MD is a psychiatrist practicing addiction medicine. He completed his undergraduate medical education at Jefferson Medical College, now the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, and his psychiatry residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital at Jefferson Health.

  7. People also ask

  8. By adopting a positive approach, psychology, psychotherapy, and psychiatry add a more holistic, integrative, resource oriented, and preventive perspective. There is great urgency in developing resources and potentials in our patients, not only freeing them from their disorders. Psychiatrists and psychotherapists alike are incorporating these ...