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Published Online: 15 April 2011

Fellows Named

Five psychiatry residents have been selected for the 2011-2012 APA Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship.
The fellowship is awarded each year to PGY-1 to PGY-3 psychiatry residents to support their attendance at two APA annual meetings and to further develop their interests in pursuing careers in child and adolescent psychiatry. These residents are mentored by noted child and adolescent psychiatrists. Here are the names of the new fellows and their training affiliation:
Christopher Hammond, M.D., Yale-New Haven Hospital
Jared Kiddoe, M.D., Duke University
Chinedu Onyedike, M.D., Johns Hopkins University
Melissa Rooney, M.D., New York Presbyterian Hospital
Darryl Smith, M.D., Howard University

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