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Residents
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Residents

Welcome to the Information Gateway for Residents and Fellows

Your resident leaders want to hear from you!
MIT TrusteeSarah B. Johnson, M.D.
MIT Trustee-ElectAlik Widge, M.D., Ph.D.

Leadership - Committees and elected positions specifically for residents

Awards and Fellowships - Fellowships and awards given by the APA. Many of these provide grants to attend APA meetings.

Communication - A section on how to get in-touch with your resident-colleagues across the US and Canada

Training/Subspecialties - What you need to know about residency training in psychiatry and related resources that are helpful during your residency.

Membership - How to join the APA as a Member-in-Training and membership benefits

NEW!
Congratulations to the winners of the 1st Resident Poster Competition held at the APA 2011 Annual Meeting in Hawaii. Abstracts were judged by the editors of Academic Psychiatry and presented the awards during the two sessions.  The sessions were well attended and covered many interesting topics.  Over 130 posters were received and these were the winners in each category:

Category: Community Service
ADULTS WITH SEVERE PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS IN A COMMUNITY PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM: CHARACTERISTICS AND PREDICTORS OF CLINICAL RESPONSE
By: Deshmukh Parikshit, M.D.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Category:  Patient Oriented & Epidemiology
DEPRESSION IN FIRST AND SECOND YEAR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN AN ACADEMICALLY RIGOROUS UNIVERSITY SETTING. 
By: Kavi K. Devulapalli, M.P.H., B.A. (4th year medical student)
University Hospitals Case Medical Center/Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Category: Curriculum Development and Education
THE IMPACT OF SUPERVISION ON INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENTS' ATTITUDES & BEHAVIORS REGARDING MANAGING DEPRESSION IN THE PRIMARY CARE SETTING
By: Jennifer M. Milone, M.D.
Baylor College, Houston, TX

Category: Psychosocial and Biomedical Research
GENETIC RISK & OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS AS MECHANISMS OF THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS        
By: Nastassia Hajal, M.S.
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

NEW!
Congratulations to Boston University Medical Center for winning the 2011 Mind Games resident competition.