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Published Online: 4 February 2005

Applicants Sought

Scholarship applications are now available for the 2004-05 Elsa Barton Educational Scholarship Fund sponsored by the APA Alliance.
The fund provides financial assistance for the postsecondary educational needs of a spouse, partner, or dependent of an impaired, disabled, or deceased physician who is unable to provide family income. Applicants should exhibit a need for additional financial resources in acquiring a postsecondary education or vocational training.
All information is kept confidential. The deadline for applications is March 15.
APA members are invited to support the fund by sending donations payable to the APAA Elsa Barton Scholarship Fund to Angela Poblocki, APA Alliance, P.O. Box 285, North Boston, N.Y. 14110.
Applications and additional information may be obtained by visiting<www.ApaAlliance.org> or calling Poblocki at (703) 907-7304.

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