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Published Online: 6 March 2009

Applications Sought for Fellowship

Psychiatry residents are invited to apply for APA's Public Psychiatry Fellowship. This important collaborative venture between APA and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. provides for the selection of 10 residents in psychiatry, based on recommendations from their departments and evidence of a track record of commitment to and accomplishment in public psychiatry.
The purposes of this fellowship are to heighten psychiatry residents' awareness of the many activities of psychiatry in the public sector and of the career opportunities in this work, and to provide experiences that will contribute to the professional development of those residents who will play leadership roles within the public sector in future years.
The fellowship is open to PGY-1 through PGY-3 residents. Applicants must be APA members and have approval from their training director or department chair.
The deadline for applications is March 31. Applications and more information are posted at<www.psych.org/publicpsychiatry>.

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