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Published Online: 16 April 2004

Institute Wants Residents And Their Research

Are you a psychiatry resident who has research, ideas, or scholarly activities that you would like to share in a national forum? If so, then APA’s 2004 Institute on Psychiatric Services, which is being held in Atlanta from October 6 to 10, can provide an exciting opportunity for you.
The institute provides an excellent opportunity for residents to meet experts and leaders in the field, as well as other residents, and to learn about innovative work from around the country.
This year’s institute will feature five poster sessions that will make it easy for residents who are working on research projects to present their findings to a national audience.
In the past, roughly 90 percent of all poster submissions were accepted for presentation.
In addition to the poster sessions, the institute includes many other experiences of particular interest to residents, including leadership and career-development seminars, a residents-only “Meet the Experts” luncheon that provides an opportunity for informal consultation and networking, a residents-only welcoming reception, a full-day session on homeless mentally ill people, clinical discussion groups, and mentoring opportunities.
Residents who register before September 6 qualify for a reduced registration fee of $60. Training departments often pay for registration and/or travel if the resident is also presenting a poster.
The poster-submission deadline is June 1. Residents interested in submitting posters may obtain a submission form by calling APA’s Answer Center at (888) 357-7924 or downloading one from APA’s Web site at www.psych.org/edu/ann_mtgs/ips/04/submissions/sf/index.cfm. The completed submission form should be faxed to (703) 907-1090.
Further information is available by contacting Jill Gruber by phone at (703) 907-7815 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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Stephen M. Thielke, M.D., is a 2003-05 APA/Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellow.

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Psychiatry residents are encouraged to share their research and participate in activities specifically for them at APA’s fall Institute on Psychiatric Services.

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Stephen M. Thielke, M.D.

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