Integrating clinical and research training in child psychiatry: fifteen-year outcomes of a federally supported program
Abstract Background The Albert J. Solnit Integrated Training Program (AJSP) is an educational initiative designed to prepare physician-scientists for independent careers in the investigation and treatment of childhood psychiatric disorders. Methods We compared fifteen cohorts (each representing a co...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Calhoun (Author), Michael H. Bloch (Author), Dorothy Stubbe (Author), James F. Leckman (Author), Andrés Martin (Author) |
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