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Published Online: 13 April 2015

Women: Join Colleagues for a Brown Bag Lunch

All women psychiatrists who attend APA’s 2015 annual meeting in Toronto are invited to the APA Women’s Brown Bag Lunch on Sunday, May 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Room 810, South Building, of the Toronto Convention Centre. The lunch is for women psychiatrists of all ages and career interests. They will have the opportunity to meet with APA leaders as well as colleagues from around the world. Small-group discussions will be led by APA leaders representing a variety of subspecialties and career interests. They will share their professional as well as personal experiences and offer opportunities for mentoring, networking, brainstorming, and support. Those who don’t wish to participate in the small groups can simply enjoy some down time with other women colleagues.

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Published online: 13 April 2015
Published in print: April 4, 2015 – April 17, 2015

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