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Published Online: 3 April 2009

DBs Invited to Nominate Members for Disaster Psychiatry Fellowship

APA's district branches are invited to nominate one member to receive the 2009 Disaster Psychiatry Fellowship. The fellowship consists of the reimbursement of the advance registration course fee for the Committee on Psychiatric Dimensions of Disasters' annual course, “International Disasters: Challenges and Opportunities to Contribute,” held at APA's annual meeting. This year's course will be held on Monday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Room 114 on the Exhibit Level of the Moscone Center.
Up to 10 nominations will be accepted, with one nomination from each district branch.
Nominations must be received by April 9; they should be sent to Elizabeth Stickman at [email protected].

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