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Published Online: 1 May 2009

APA's 100% Club Gains Another Member Program

The Oregon Health Science University's Psychiatry Residency Training Program in Portland is now a member of APA's 100% Club.
That means that all of the program's residents and faculty are members of APA.
Front row, from left: Stephanie Axman, M.D., Katherine Tacker, M.D., Carolyn Phelps, M.D., Vanessa McDonald, D.O., Angela Casmier, M.D., Amela Blekic, M.D., Kerry Opdyke, M.D., Lucy Lloyd, M.D., Matthew Judge, M.D., Erin McCune, D.O., and Willow Naimark, M.D. Back row, from left: Mark Kinzie, M.D. (assistant training director), Ian Starr, M.D., Aaron Krenkel, M.D., Jay Augsburger, M.D., Daniel Dick, M.D., Allison Dark, M.D., April Sweeney, M.D., Jill Glazewski, M.D., Jonathan Harbin, M.D., Jeanette Ardans, M.D., Inge De Weille, M.D., Donald Rosen, M.D. (training director), Michael Yao, M.D., and Larry Mak, M.D.
Credit: Oregon Health Science University
“APA has consistently been an invaluable resource and advocate for our residents,” said Donald Rosen, M.D., the program's training director. “The services and opportunities provided by APA continue to enrich our training program, and the added resources we receive by being a member of the 100% Club are a wonderful bonus.”
As 100% Club members, the program receives a group picture of its residents and faculty mounted on a wooden plaque and a major psychiatry textbook, and each resident receives an online subscription to Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning. Both the textbook and journal are published by American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.
Psychiatry residents and directors of residency programs seeking more information about APA's 100% Club should contact Nancy Delanoche of APA's Division of Education at (703) 907-8635 or at [email protected].

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