
Psychiatr News March 17, 2006
Volume 41, Number 6, page 49
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
Another Residency Program Joins APA's 100% Club
The child and adolescent psychiatry residency program at the University of
Rochester is the latest residency program to have all of its psychiatry
residents become members of APA.
It joins the ranks of an exclusive organization within APA: the 100% Club.
This club was established to encourage residents in 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 and
Career Development.
A photo of each program that joins the 100% Club will be turned into a
poster and mailed to every medical school in the United States and Canada to
encourage medical students to join APA. In addition, programs in the 100% Club
receive a major textbook from American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. for each
year that all of their residents are APA members and a free online
subscription to Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning.
The training director at the University of Rochester is Michael Scharf,
M.D. Scharf has had extensive involvement with APA. He was a GlaxoSmithKline
fellow in the 2000-2002 class and served as president of the GlaxoSmithKline
fellows on APA's Board of Trustees for the 2001-2002 term.
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From left: Ajit Ninan, M.D., Shaili Patel, M.D., Michael Scharf, M.D.
(program director), Gene Contreras, M.D., Sue Klein (program coordinator),
Rakesh Shah, M.D., Jonathan Beard, M.D.
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"Participation in APA helps us keep all of our oars in the
water," said Scharf. "As someone who has been active in APA since
medical school, I can appreciate the role that APA plays for
members-in-training. Some of the most important benefits that I directly
experienced as a member-in-training were having the opportunity to enhance my
education through journals, educational sessions at meetings, and mentoring
opportunities; being kept up to date on current events relevant to the field
with periodicals and e-mail list serves; having access to an organizational
structure for understanding and participating in advocacy opportunities for
our patients and our field; and bringing psychiatrists in training from across
North America together as one peer group are. I'm very pleased that all of my
trainees will have these same opportunities."
More information about the 100% Club is available from Nancy
Delanoche of APA's Division of Education and Career Development at (703)
907-8635. Programs that are interested in signing up all their residents
should also contact Delanoche.
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