
Psychiatr News February 15, 2008
Volume 43, Number 4, page 16
© 2008 American Psychiatric Association
Annual Meeting Highlights
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Another Round of MindGames Planned for 2008 Meeting
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Glen Gabbard, M.D., takes on the role of Alex Trebek in the final round
of MindGames at APA's 2007 annual meeting. The winning team was from the
residency program at the State University of New York at Buffalo, whose
members were Vijay Amarendran, M.D., Shakeel Raza, M.D., and Robin Warner,
M.D.
Credit: Ellen Dallager
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APA's exciting competition for psychiatry residents, aptly titled
MindGames, will once again be a highlight of resident activities at this
year's annual meeting. It is designed as a fun and educational competition
pitting residents against each other in a test of knowledge about medicine and
patient care. The final round will be held on Tuesday, May 6, from 5 p.m. to 6
p.m. in Room 202A/B of the Washington Convention Center.
MindGames is open to all residency programs in the United States and
Canada. The competition begins during the first two weeks of February, when
residency teams of three residents each take an online examination consisting
of 100 multiple-choice questions in 60 minutes. The questions follow the ABPN
Part I content outline. The three top-scoring teams with the fastest posted
time will receive a $5,000 grant from APA to send their teams to the MindGames
final round at the annual meeting. The names of the three finalist teams will
be announced in March at the meeting of the Association of Directors of
Psychiatric Residency
Training.
At APA's annual meeting, the teams will compete in a
"Jeopardy"-style game, emceed by Glen Gabbard, M.D. The winner
takes home a national trophy.
Last year the teams from the University at Buffalo, Wayne State
University/Detroit Medical Center, and University of Pennsylvania competed in
the final competition, with Buffalo taking the first Mind-Games prize.
MindGames is a collaboration between APA and the American College of
Psychiatrists and supported by an unrestricted educational grant from
AstraZeneca.
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