
Psychiatr News January 5, 2007
Volume 42, Number 1, page 7
© 2007 American Psychiatric Association
Applications Invited For Congressional Fellowship
The fellowship has been extended from six to 10 months.
APA and the American Psychiatric Foundation, in collaboration with the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, invite nominations for
the Jeanne Spurlock Congressional Fellowship.
This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to general psychiatry and
child psychiatry residents to work in a congressional office or with a
congressional committee on federal health policy, particularly policy related
to child and minority issues.
This fellowship was established in honor of the late Jeanne Spurlock, M.D.,
who was deputy medical director of APA's Office of Minority/National Affairs
and an advocate for child and minority issues.
The recipient will serve a 10-month fellowship on Capitol Hill in
Washington, D.C., starting January 1, 2008. The fellow will be introduced to
the structure and development of federal and congressional health policy, with
a focus on mental health issues affecting children and minorities. Fellows
traditionally help develop legislative proposals, track and analyze
legislative initiatives, arrange hearings, brief members of Congress and their
staffs, and interact with constituents.
The fellowship is open to APA members who are PGY-2 or PGY-3 general
psychiatry residents, child psychiatry residents, or child psychiatrists who
will be out of training for less than one year at the time of the
fellowship.
The deadline for applications is March 9. They should include a letter from
the applicant, the applicant's CV, and three letters of recommendation and be
mailed to Marilyn King; APA Office of Minority/National Affairs, 1000 Wilson
Boulevard, Suite 1825, Arlington, VA 22209. This fellowship is supported by an
unrestricted educational grant from Wyeth.
More information is available by contacting Marilyn King by phone at
(703) 907-8653 or e-mail at
mking{at}psych.org.
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