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Published Online: 15 August 2003

Minority Mentors Network Needs You

APA members are encouraged to join the National Minority Mentors Network and become mentors to their younger minority colleagues.
Mentors play an important role in the professional growth and development of beginning psychiatrists and receive great satisfaction from sharing their hard-earned wisdom and experience. Moreover, mentoring is critical to fostering successful careers and ensuring the field’s future success.
The Selection Advisory Committee for the minority fellowships is hosting a reception for mentors and current APA/SAMHSA and APA/AstraZeneca fellows at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 12, during APA’s fall component meetings in Washington, D.C. The reception will provide an informal setting for fellows to network with mentors.
APA members who plan to attend the component meetings and would like to be a mentor are invited to the reception. Those who plan to attend the reception or are interested in becoming a mentor should contact Marilyn King by phone at (703) 907-8653 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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