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Published Online: 7 September 2001

Residents Selected

Ten psychiatry residents have been chosen to participate in the APA/GlaxoSmithKline Fellowship program. The two-year fellowships provide residents who demonstrate leadership potential with the opportunity to work with APA leaders at the national level to familiarize the residents with the many areas in which APA is active.
The following residents have been selected for the 2001-2003 fellowships: Maribel Abbate, M.D., State University of New York at Buffalo; Amin Azzam, M.D., University of California, San Francisco; Ned Bhanji, M.D., McGill University; Judith Gold, M.D., Cornell University; Paul Holtzheimer III, M.D., University of Washington; Andrew J. Kolodny M.D., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine; Kishor E. Malavade, M.D., New York University Medical Center; Seema Malhotra, M.D., Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic; Joanna Steinglass, M.D., New York State Psychiatric Institute; and Laurel Lyn Williams, D.O., Baylor College of Medicine. ▪

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