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Published Online: 3 February 2012

Applications Invited

The Association of Women Psychiatrists (AWP) is accepting applications for the AWP Fellowship and the Alexandra and Martin Symonds Foundation Fellowship. Two outstanding women psychiatry residents will be selected for these fellowships. Candidates will be selected based on a demonstrated leadership potential, interest in and commitment to women’s health, community mental health service, and academic excellence. The recipients will receive a $1,500 stipend each and will be expected to attend the AWP meeting held at APA’s 2012 annual meeting in Philadelphia in May. Additional information is posted at www.associationofwomenpsychiatrists.com/awards.aspx. Applications are due February 15.

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