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Published Online: 18 March 2005

APA Announces Winners Of Child Psych Fellowship

APA has chosen five general psychiatry residents for the 2005-06 APA/Shire Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowships. The APA/Shire Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowships program, which began in 2002, is designed to foster interest among general psychiatry residents in pursuing careers in child and adolescent psychiatry by providing educational opportunities that would not otherwise be available to them.
The five residents selected for the fellowship will have their travel and related expenses paid to attend this year's APA annual meeting in Atlanta and next year's annual meeting in Toronto.
The 2005-06 APA/Shire fellows are Brady Case, M.D., of New York University School of Medicine; Stacy Drury, M.D., of Tulane University School of Medicine; Dionne Hart, M.D., of the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine; Anita Kishore, M.D., of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh; and Mireya Nadal-Vicens, M.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean. They were selected from 37 applicants.
At the annual meeting in Atlanta in May, they will meet with the mentors with whom the fellowship selection committee matched them, attend sessions devoted to issues in child and adolescent psychiatry, and participate in the meeting of the APA Council on Children, Adolescents, and Their Families.
After the Atlanta annual meeting, each of the five new fellows will develop, in collaboration with a mentor, proposals for sessions to be included in the scientific program of the 2006 annual meeting. For 2005, all five of the proposals submitted by the 2004-05 APA/Shire Fellows will be on the program.
The fellowship awards are financed by an unrestricted educational grant from Shire Pharmaceuticals.
More information about the APA/Shire Fellowship, including an application form, is posted online at<www.psych.org/edu/res_fellows/apashirefellow110604.pdf>.

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