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Published Online: 3 March 2006

HIV Study Stipend for Minority Students

Minority medical students can receive a stipend for a fourth-year elective in HIV psychiatry. This rotation will provide intensive training in HIV mental health including neuropsychiatry, a clinical and/or research experience, and participation in APA's Committee on AIDS. This program is intended to identify minority medical students and those who have primary interests in services related to HIV/AIDS and substance abuse and its relationship to the mental health or psychological well-being of ethnic minorities. Program details and application forms are posted at<www.psych.org/aids>. The deadline for submission is March 31.
More information is available from Diane Pennessi in the Office of HIV Psychiatry by phone at (703) 907-8668 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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