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Published Online: 18 April 2018

Papers Invited on TD for Award Competition

Residents and fellows are invited to submit a scientific paper on tardive dyskinesia(TD)to the 2018 Promising Scholars Award Program by July 1. Submissions may be literature reviews, case reports, or studies that are original and newly developed or recently published. Experts will evaluate the submissions on the basis of their relevance to tardive dyskinesia, originality, scientific rigor, clinical significance, and more. The first- and second-place winners will be awarded $2,500 and $1,500, respectively, at the 2018 IPS: The Mental Health Services Conference in Chicago in October.
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Published online: 18 April 2018
Published in print: April 7, 2018 – April 20, 2018

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  1. tardive dyskinesia(TD)
  2. Promising Scholars Award Program

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