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Published Online: 3 September 2004

Erratum

In the July 2 issue, we incorrectly reported that four military psychiatric trainees were recognized for outstanding research papers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in June in Washington, D.C. In fact, five psychiatry trainees were acknowledged. A complete list of authors and the titles of their papers follows:
Capt. Monica Lovasz, MC, USAF, received the LTC (Ret.) Kenneth Artiss for award for her paper “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Two Years After the September 11 Attack.”
Cmdr. William Meeker, MC, USN, received a certificate of achievement for his paper “The Course and Outcome of Pediatric OCD: A Review of the Literature.”
Capt. Melissa Messina, MC, USA, and Capt. Lina Cueto, MC, USA, received a certificate of achievement for their paper “Psychotropic Uses for Patients With Borderline Personality Disorders.”
Maj. Marc Cooper, MC, USA, received a certificate of achievement for his paper “Stop the Shudder.” ▪

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