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Published Online: 6 March 2009

Residents Invited to Submit Papers For AGLP Award

The Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP) is seeking outstanding papers on LGBT mental health written by psychiatry residents.
Papers can be original research papers, case series and detailed case reports, or review articles. The award includes $500; publication in the AGLP's official journal, the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health; and assistance with travel to the AGLP annual meeting to present the resident's work. This meeting is held concurrently with APA's annual meeting.
The deadline to be considered for a 2009 award is April 1. Coauthored papers are eligible as well, but the resident must be the first author.
The award is supported by a generous grant from the William A. Kerr Foundation.
Entries or questions should be sent to Roy Harker at [email protected]. The AGLP's Web site can be accessed at<www.aglp.org>.

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