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APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member Programs

APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member Programs APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member ProgramsStephanie Whyche  Next SectionResidency programs at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., and at the University of South Carolina in Columbia have been inducted into APA's 100% Club for 2008. Previous Section Two psychiatry residency programs inducted this year into APA's 100% Club are located in two bordering states: they are Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the University of South Carolina in Columbia. The Wake Forest University School of Medicine psychiatry training program. Front row, from left: Tommy Harris, D.O., Hal Elliott, M.D. (director of psychiatry resident education), Guy Palmes, M.D. (director of the child fellowship program), Matt Hough, D.O. (director child outpatient clinics), and James Kimball, M.D. (associate director of the general psychiatry training program); second row, from left: Jennifer Beckman, M.D., Rasheed Onafuye, M.D., Shannon Pitts, M.D., Mohammed Iqbal, M.D., Asha Davis, M.D., Brenda Harris, M.D., Jennifer Wildpret, D.O., and Frantz Pierre, M.D.; and third row, from left: Vaughn McCall, M.D. (department chair), Kara Emerson, M.D., Lance Fuller, M.D., Joseph Williams, M.D., Noah Richason, M.D., Bryan Smith, M.D., Dan Cotoman, M.D. (chief resident), Obinna Ikwechegh, M.D., Amy Singleton, M.D., Curtis Rollins, M.D., Maripat http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychiatric News American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member Programs

Psychiatric News , Volume 43 (19): 22 – Oct 3, 2008

APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member Programs

Psychiatric News , Volume 43 (19): 22 – Oct 3, 2008

Abstract

APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member ProgramsStephanie Whyche  Next SectionResidency programs at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., and at the University of South Carolina in Columbia have been inducted into APA's 100% Club for 2008. Previous Section Two psychiatry residency programs inducted this year into APA's 100% Club are located in two bordering states: they are Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the University of South Carolina in Columbia. The Wake Forest University School of Medicine psychiatry training program. Front row, from left: Tommy Harris, D.O., Hal Elliott, M.D. (director of psychiatry resident education), Guy Palmes, M.D. (director of the child fellowship program), Matt Hough, D.O. (director child outpatient clinics), and James Kimball, M.D. (associate director of the general psychiatry training program); second row, from left: Jennifer Beckman, M.D., Rasheed Onafuye, M.D., Shannon Pitts, M.D., Mohammed Iqbal, M.D., Asha Davis, M.D., Brenda Harris, M.D., Jennifer Wildpret, D.O., and Frantz Pierre, M.D.; and third row, from left: Vaughn McCall, M.D. (department chair), Kara Emerson, M.D., Lance Fuller, M.D., Joseph Williams, M.D., Noah Richason, M.D., Bryan Smith, M.D., Dan Cotoman, M.D. (chief resident), Obinna Ikwechegh, M.D., Amy Singleton, M.D., Curtis Rollins, M.D., Maripat

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Abstract

APA's 100% Club Gains Two New Member ProgramsStephanie Whyche  Next SectionResidency programs at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., and at the University of South Carolina in Columbia have been inducted into APA's 100% Club for 2008. Previous Section Two psychiatry residency programs inducted this year into APA's 100% Club are located in two bordering states: they are Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the University of South Carolina in Columbia. The Wake Forest University School of Medicine psychiatry training program. Front row, from left: Tommy Harris, D.O., Hal Elliott, M.D. (director of psychiatry resident education), Guy Palmes, M.D. (director of the child fellowship program), Matt Hough, D.O. (director child outpatient clinics), and James Kimball, M.D. (associate director of the general psychiatry training program); second row, from left: Jennifer Beckman, M.D., Rasheed Onafuye, M.D., Shannon Pitts, M.D., Mohammed Iqbal, M.D., Asha Davis, M.D., Brenda Harris, M.D., Jennifer Wildpret, D.O., and Frantz Pierre, M.D.; and third row, from left: Vaughn McCall, M.D. (department chair), Kara Emerson, M.D., Lance Fuller, M.D., Joseph Williams, M.D., Noah Richason, M.D., Bryan Smith, M.D., Dan Cotoman, M.D. (chief resident), Obinna Ikwechegh, M.D., Amy Singleton, M.D., Curtis Rollins, M.D., Maripat

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Published: Oct 3, 2008

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