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Published Online: 18 March 2005

Applications Invited for APA's Achievement Awards

APA's Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards program seeks applications for the 2005 competition. Innovative programs that deliver services to mentally ill or disabled individuals, that have overcome obstacles, and that can serve as models for other programs are encouraged to apply. Two Gold Award winners will each receive a $10,000 grant made possible by Pfizer Inc., a plaque, and an invitation to participate in a workshop at the October 2005 Institute on Psychiatric Services in San Diego. Details and an application form can be obtained online at<www.psych.org/psychpract/awards.cfm> or from Mary Ward at (703) 907-8592 or [email protected]. The deadline is April 18.

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