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Published Online: 17 February 2016

Minority, Underrepresented Groups Share Concerns Through Caucuses

Psychiatrists who identify with any of APA’s recognized minority and underrepresented (M/UR) groups are urged to join that group’s caucus and attend its meeting at APA’s 2016 Annual Meeting in Atlanta in May. The minority and underrepresented group caucuses were established to provide a networking opportunity and foster communication among members who share a special interest.
There are caucuses for the following groups: American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiians; Asian Americans; blacks; Hispanics; lesbians, gays, and bisexuals; international medical graduates; and women.
Participation in a caucus is a pathway to the following:
Exploring concerns about professional growth and advancement.
Identifying, supporting, and electing top-notch M/UR members for leadership posts.
Networking with members with shared backgrounds.
Advocating for minority patient populations.
Talking about key issues facing APA.
Initiating mentoring relationships.
Bringing concerns to APA leadership.
Assuming leadership roles in APA. ■
To join a caucus, go to http://www.psychiatry.org and sign in; in that same box, click on “Member Profile” in the pull-down menu and “Member Profile” on the next screen. Go to question 3Fa and select the appropriate caucus or caucuses you wish to join.

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Published online: 17 February 2016
Published in print: February 6, 2016 – February 19, 2016

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  1. Caucuses
  2. Annual meeting
  3. M/UR
  4. Minority groups

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