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Psychiatric News November 7, 2003
Volume 38 Number 21
© 2003 American Psychiatric Association
p. 14


Association News

Residents: Another Program Joins APA’s 100% Club


Back row, from left: Steve Galarza, M.D., Daniel Dickerson, M.D., Joshua Horsley, M.D., David Dobson, M.D., George Harding, M.D. (chair), Joshua Halbauer, M.D., Richard Colletti, M.D., Anthony Duk, M.D., Thomas Firnberg, M.D. Middle row, from left: Esther Wormhood, Liana Tanase, M.D., Marissa Cummings, M.D., Kimball Chen, M.D., Nimesh Shah, M.D. Front row, from left: Anna Wiltse, M.D., Ai-Li Arias, M.D., Satoko Miyamoto, M.D., Paul Appelbaum, M.D. (immediate past president of APA), Donald Anderson, M.D., Frederick Falvo, M.D., Mary Ann Schaepper, M.D. (residency director), Lily Chung, M.D., Grace Chen, M.D.

The Loma Linda University department of psychiatry is the seventh institution to have all of its psychiatry residents become members of APA.

They join the ranks of an exclusive organization within APA: the 100% Club. This club was established to encourage residents throughout the United States and Canada to join APA and to do so with other trainees in their programs, according to Deborah Hales, M.D., director of APA’s Division of Education, Minority, and National Affairs.

The first 10 training programs whose residents all become APA members can submit a photo of their program members—residents, training directors, and department chair—and the photo will be turned into a poster to be mailed to every medical school in the United States and Canada to encourage medical students to join APA (see photo). These residents will also be given a 25 percent discount on national membership dues after their first year of membership.

(The first year of membership at the national level of APA is free for residents and $80 thereafter for U.S. residents and $50 for Canadian residents. Membership for medical students is free.)

More information is available from Nancy Delanoche of APA’s Division of Education, Minority, and National Affairs at (703) 907-8635. Programs that are interested in signing up all their residents should also contact Delanoche. {blacksquare}





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