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Published Online: 7 February 2003

Applications Invited For Elsa Barton Scholarship

Applications are now available for the 2003 Elsa Barton Scholarship of the American Psychiatric Association Alliance.
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance for the postsecondary educational needs of an immediate family member of a deceased, disabled, or impaired physician. The scholarship may be applied to tuition, books, computers, and other related educational expenses at a college, university, or vocational institution in which the student is enrolled or will be attending. The scholarship is awarded to the spouse, partner, or young adult dependent, not to the physician. Completed applications must be received no later than April 1.
Donations are tax deductible. Checks may be mailed to Angela Poblocki, Executive Secretary, APAA, P.O. Box 285, North Boston, N.Y. 14110. Applications and additional information are also available from Poblocki at this address or at www.APAAlliance.org.

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