Dr. Stephens graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 2001. She works in Greenville, SC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Stephens is affiliated with Bon Secours St Francis Downtown and Greenville Memorial Hospital.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Anti-Disciplinary Protest: Sixties Radicalism and Postmodernism
A self-proclaimed dreamer who always has a song on her heart. I plot daily how to change the world and try to do something each day to make my part of it a little better. I love my LA life that includ...
Bragging Rights:
Surviving multiple knee surgeries.
Julie Stephens
Work:
General Motors - Repair, relief person (1976-1993) Carpenter w/ various companies - Carpenter/millwright (1993-2005)
Education:
Pierce College, Mission College - Forestry
Tagline:
A single lady, that's just taking life as it comes. At this point in my life, that's pretty much the only way I can take life. But I am eager to meet someone new, but it will not be through the net. I rather meet someone in person.
Bragging Rights:
I really don't have much to brag about, when I was in school, I was a forestry major. I did not finish college though. I still love the outdoors. If I could have a wish, it would be to have about 10 acres of land. Some horses, sheep, cows and dogs and cats. I just would love to live the type of lifestyle that goes w/having to take care of a small ranch. God blessed me w/one beautiful son.He's 30 years old, married with 3 boys and 1 girl.His wife is a teacher.He's a great son!
Julie Stephens
Work:
Stephens Law Firm - Owner
About:
Northwest Indiana and Divorce Attorney Julie is a local girl born in Hammond, Indiana, raised in Highland and settled in St. John. After graduating high school in 1988, she attended Ball State Univers...
Tagline:
Northwest Indiana Divorce and Family Law Attorney
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News
Aeronautical expert discusses major scare on Orlando-bound flight
"It made me realize how really important it is to listen to the safety information because I usually just think that stuff is never going to happen," passenger Julie Stephens told WESH 2's Matt Lupoli on Saturday evening.