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Published Online: 12 December 2019

Assembly Candidates Announced

At its meeting last month in Washington, D.C., the APA Assembly approved the slate of candidates for speaker-elect and recorder in the 2020 Assembly election. That election will be held at APA’s 2020 Annual Meeting next May in Philadelphia; only current members of the Assembly vote for Assembly officers.
Mary Jo Fitz-Gerald, M.D., the current recorder, is the candidate for speaker-elect. Competing for the post of recorder are Stephen Brown, M.D., Assembly representative of the Wyoming Association of Psychiatric Physicians; Adam Nelson, M.D., Assembly representative of the Northern California Psychiatric Society; and Vasilis K. Pozios, M.D., Assembly representative of the Michigan Psychiatric Society. ■

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Published online: 12 December 2019
Published in print: December 7, 2019 – December 20, 2019

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  1. Assembly candidates
  2. Assembly election
  3. Mary Jo Fitz-Gerald, M.D.
  4. Stephen Brown, M.D.
  5. Adam Nelson, M.D.
  6. Assembly candidates announced
  7. Speaker
  8. Recorder

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