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Published Online: 1 August 2003

Psychiatry Fellows to Be Integral Part of Institute

A highlight of every Institute on Psychiatric Services is a series of sessions featuring APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb fellows as faculty. These third- and fourth-year residents were selected for the fellowship based on their record of academic and professional achievement and their commitment to the field of public psychiatry. Since the fellowship’s founding, approximately 300 APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb fellows have participated in the institute and presented highly acclaimed and well-attended workshops.
This year’s institute features the following sessions to be presented by 2002-04 APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellows:
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“Criminals or Patients? Attitudes of Psychiatrists to Emotionally Disturbed Persons”
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“Media and Psychiatry: Friend or Foe?”
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“Perception Becomes Reality: Patients’ Views on Physician and Pharmaceutical Industry Relations”
Dating back to 1634, the Boston Common and Public Gardens provide 75 acres of green space in the heart of Boston's densely packed downtown core.
The 2002-04 fellows are Claire Monica Belgrave, M.D., of SUNY Downstate Medical Center; Leslie L. Buckley, M.D., M.P.H., of the University of Toronto; Grace Monica Cotelingam, M.D., of the University of Maryland School of Medicine; Caroline E. Fisher, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Massachusetts Medical School; Elizabeth B. Ford, M.D., of New York University School of Medicine; Elizabeth R. LeQuesne, M.D., of Columbia University College of Physicians And Surgeons; Joelle Pauporte, M.D., of Cornell University, Payne Whitney Clinic; Bruce E. Rudisch, M.D., of Emory University School of Medicine; Allison Mary Wehr, M.D., of Harvard Longwood; and Karen S. Wiviott, M.D., J.D., of Northwestern University Medical School.
The Massachusetts State House, across the street from Boston Common, was designed by Charles Bulfinch and completed in 1798.
In addition to the 10 fellows serving as faculty, the institute will welcome the recently selected 2003-05 APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellows. They are Kathleen D. Askland, M.D., of Dartmouth Medical School; Peter C. Iversen, M.D., of Wright State University School of Medicine; Angela L. Leon-Guerrero, M.D., of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; Holly V. MacKenna, M.D., of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center; Edward J. Maxwell, M.D., of Brown University; Jennifer M. Rosenberg, M.D., of Harvard Longwood; Bobby Singh, M.D., of the University Hospitals of Cleveland; David Lucas Smith, M.D., of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Peter B. Stanbro, M.D., of Boston University School of Medicine; and Stephen M. Thielke, M.D., of the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Both fellowship classes will participate in a number of activities designed to augment the institute’s program and provide opportunities to become acquainted with leaders in the field. Additionally, they will join other residents in the sessions that the program committee has arranged specifically for resident attendees.
The APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellowship is funded through a grant to APA by Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. ▪

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Bea Edner is manager of the APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellowship in Public Psychiatry.

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Psychiatry residents who are APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb fellows will get valuable experience as faculty at this fall’s institute.

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