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Published Online: 15 October 2004

Physician Candidate Gets APAPAC Support

Philip Margolis, M.D. (second from right), and Ken Silk, M.D. (second from left), are photographed after presenting John Schwarz, M.D. (left) with a contribution from APA's political action committee, APAPAC. Schwarz, a Republican, is running for Michigan's 7th Congressional District seat, which is being vacated by Rep. Nick Smith (R). Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz., right), also joined the group as a supporter of Schwarz. The presentation was made in Michigan.
Margolis is an Assembly representative from the Michigan Psychiatric Society, and Silk is the president-elect.
The visit is part of an ongoing program through APAPAC in which APA members educate federal legislators and policymakers about mental health issues.

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