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Published Online: 6 August 2010

Nominations for Research Mentorship Award

Nominations are being sought for the 2010 APA/AACDP Research Mentorship Award. (AACDP stands for the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry.)
This award honors an academic psychiatrist who has fostered the pursuit of student research in a significant manner within his or her university department. The nominee's contribution may be through direct mentorship of individual students or by the promotion of novel research-oriented training activities within a department or residency program.
The award consists of an inscribed plaque and a $1,500 honorarium, to be presented at APA's annual meeting.
Only one nomination from a department of psychiatry will be considered. Candidates for the award need not be limited to senior, well-established candidates; innovation and dedication will be honored at any academic level. Nominees must be APA members.
The deadline for submissions is August 27.

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