
Psychiatr News September 21, 2007
Volume 42, Number 18, page 19
© 2007 American Psychiatric Association
APA's 100% Club Picks Up Another Member Program
The psychiatry residency training program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
(CSMC) is the latest residency program to have all of its psychiatry residents
become members of APA. It is affiliated with the University of California at
Los Angeles, School of Medicine.
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Front row, left to right: Sunita Garg, M.D., Amy Dewar, M.D., Monisha
Vasa, M.D. (chief resident), Rekha Raja, D.O., Yvonne Neely (academic program
coordinator). Middle row, left to right: Waguih W. IsHak, M.D. (program
director), Carla Mandili, M.D., Elsa Lee, M.D., Lucy Sloninsky, M.D., Lina
Augius, M.D., Tara Klein, M.D., Norana Caivano, M.D., Viet Bui, M.D. Top row,
left to right: Mark Rapaport, M.D. (department chair), Maged Botros, M.D.,
Stephanie Stewart, M.D., Pantea Farhadi, M.D., Amir Ettekal, M.D., Eugene Lee,
M.D., Nishant Kumar, D.O., Chris Willmer, M.D., Daniel Pimstone, M.D., Tony
Knight, M.D.
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It joins 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 and
Career Development.
A photo of each program that joins the 100% Club is 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. and a free
online subscription to Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learningg for
each year that all of their residents are APA members.
"The Cedars-Sinai Psychiatry Residency Program is committed to
training residents in the biopsychosocial model as contemporary psychiatrists
and clinical leaders," said Waguih W. IsHak, M.D., the program director.
"The training program values the five themes of intellectual curiosity,
hard work, strong camaraderie, individual attention, and quality of life.
There is a special focus on integrating psychopharmacology and psychotherapy
skills in a multidisciplinary setting, with emphasis on cultural sensitivity
and evidence-based psychiatry. CSMC residents also complete subspecialty
rotations—child and adolescent, geriatric, addiction, and research
psychiatry—during the second year of training to identify unique areas
of interest and spark interest in future career possibilities. The residents
then go on to regularly present on these special topics at APA's annual
meetings. They are regularly awarded national fellowships and scholarships,
which contribute significantly to their professional growth through exposure
to nationally known mentors. The Cedars-Sinai clinical programs and training
activities are complemented by expanding research activities in a unique
setting: a large, nonprofit, tertiary-care community medical center with
world-class clinical and research programs that address the needs of a very
diverse patient
population."
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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