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Mead Johnson Award Nov 2011

Mead Johnson Award

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted during each calendar year to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal's editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research.


Mead Johnson Award Nov 2011

Mead Johnson Award

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted during each calendar year to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry:A Resident Publication. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal's editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research. We invite authors to review the Information for Contributors section of this issue. The board will announce the 1991 …


Mead Johnson Award Nov 2011

Mead Johnson Award

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal ofPsychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal's editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research. We invite authors to review the Information for Contributors section of this issue. The …


Mead Johnson Award Oct 2011

Mead Johnson Award

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled. The winning submission will be selected by the Journal's editorial board from manuscripts submitted on any subject related to psychiatric practice and/or research. We invite authors to review the Information for Contributors section of this issue. The board will announce …


Mead Johnson Award Oct 2011

Mead Johnson Award

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The Mead Johnson Award has been established to honor the best paper submitted to The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry: A Resident Publication during each calendar year. An award of one thousand dollars is given to the chosen author, with an additional one thousand dollars to be given to the residency program or fellowship in which the author is enrolled.


Mead Johnson Award-1989 Oct 2011

Mead Johnson Award-1989

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The editorial board of the Journal is proud to announce the recipient of the 1988 Mead Johnson Award: Althea Donovan, M.D. a graduate of the residency program in psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Donovan's article entitled Termination and Transparencyin Group Psychotherapy: A Resident's Perspective, can be found in the most recent issue (Vol.6, No.2) of the journal.


Mead Johnson Award-1987 Sep 2011

Mead Johnson Award-1987

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The editorial board of The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry-A Resident Publication is pleased to announce the winner of the first annual Mead Johnson Award for excellence in writing as submitted to the Journal. Paul V. Trad, M.D. has received the one thousand dollar award for his work, "Infant Depression: Nature Seeking Nurture " (JP 5( 1) 15-33, 1987 ). His ambitious synthesis exemplifies the creative potential with in residency and fellowship programs. We hope that this further acknowledgement of Dr. Trad 's work will help to inspire other trainees to undertake such …