Minority Fellowships

For Psychiatry Residents and for Medical Students

The Minority Fellowships Program (MFP) endeavors to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in mental health and substance abuse care by providing specialized training to psychiatry residents and medical students interested in serving minority communities.

FOR PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS

APA/SAMHSA Minority Fellowship


Marilyn King presents an overview of the Minority Fellowship Program


APA/SAMHSA Substance Abuse Fellowship 

APA Diversity Leadership Fellowship - To Begin Accepting Applications 

Jeanne Spurlock, M.D. Congressional Fellowship - To be Announced

Jeanne Spurlock, Minority Fellowship Achievement Award

Fellowship Application Form 

Online MFP Application 

Fellowship Stipend Award Guidelines

FOR MINORITY MEDICAL STUDENTS

Awards and Scholarships Overview 

Elective in HIV Psychiatry Information and Application

Summer Mentoring Program

Summer Externship in Addiction Psychiatry

Application Form

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FELLOWSHIP RESOURCES

Minority Mentors Network

APA Minority Mentor Network Tool Kit

Calendar of Events

Minority Fellowship Newsletter - SPECTRUM

        Fall 2012
        Spring 2012
        Spring 2011

        Fall 2011

Video: Real Psychiatry: Doctors in Action

Listserv: APA Minority Fellowships Listserv (MFPNet) 

History of the Minority Fellowship Program 

Selection/Advisory Committee Members 

Charge of the APA/SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program & Selection/Advisory Corresponding Committee

Awardees 
        - List of 2012-2013 Fellows 

        - Minority Fellowship Alumni/Alumnae List 

        - Jeanne Spurlock, MD Congressional Fellowship Award Recipients 

        - Jeanne Spurlock, MD Minority Fellowship Achievement Award Winners

More Information

For information on Fellowship and Student Opportunities, please send e-mail to Marilyn King, Assistant Program Director at mking@psych.org, phone us at 703-907-8653, or FAX your request to 703-907-7852.