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AACAP-PAC and You:
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AACAP-PAC and You

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2024 AACAP Legislative Conference

April 15-16, 2024
Washington, DC

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AACAP-PAC supports congressional candidates who support advancing children’s mental health and the child and adolescent psychiatry profession.

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Current Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation (KTGF) Medical School Programs

Brown Alpert Medical School
Program Director: Amy Egolf, MD
Co-Program Director: Pilar Trelles, MD
The Henrietta Leonard Medical Student Fellowship in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Harvard Medical School
Program Director: Khadijah Watkins, MD
The Donald J. Cohen Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Fellowship

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Program Director: Alexander Kolevzon, MD
The Beatrix Hamburg Medical Student Training Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Program Director: Alastair McKean, MD
Co-Program Director: Jennifer Vande Voort, MD
Co-Program Director: Cosima Swintak, MD
Co-Program Director: Keith Miller, MD
Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Jane Watson Duncan Medical School Training Program at the Mayo Clinic

Stanford University School of Medicine
Program Director: Anita Kishore, MD
The Stanford Klingenstein Mentorship Program for Medical Students Interested in Child, Adolescent, and Transitional-Age Youth (TAY) Psychiatry

Tulane University School of Medicine
Co-Program Director: Chad Gremillion, MD 
Co-Program Director: Myo Thwin Myint, MD
Co-Program Director: Ashley Weiss, DO, MPH
Tulane Klingenstein Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (TKCAPS) Medical Student Fellowship

The University of California, Davis  
Program Director: Robert Horst, MD
Associate Program Director: Anne McBride, MD
Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Fellowship at UC Davis

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), David Geffen School of Medicine
Co-Program Director: Margaret L. Stuber, MD
Co-Program Director: Brandon Ito, MD, MPH
Dennis Cantwell Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Fellowship

University of Illinois College of Medicine
Co-Program Director: Julie A. Cabray, PhD, FPMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC, APRN
Co-Program Director: Kelley Volpe, MD
Site Director (Rockford): Geri Fox, MD, MHPE, FAACAP 
Site Director (Rockford): Adrienne Adams, MD, MS
Site Director (Peoria): Lourdes Delgado-Serrano MD
Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation-Jay G. Hirsch Medical Student CAP Fellowship

University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Co-Program Director: Carissa Gunderson, MD
Co-Program Director: Hanna Stevens, MD, PhD
Co-Program Director: Allan Andersen, MD
Samuel T. Orton KTGF Child Psychiatry Interest Group

University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Program Director: Erin Malloy, MD 
Co-Program Director: Roberto Blanco, MD
Co-Program Director: Jimmy Chen, MD
Robert A. Bashford Medical Student Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

University of Vermont, College of Medicine
Program Director: Sarah Guth, MD
Co-Program Director: Maya Strange, MD
Co-Program Director: Yasmeen Abdul-Karim, MD
Donald J. Cohen Medical Student Training Program at the University of Vermont

Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
Co-Program Director: T. Eric Spiegel, MD
Co-Program Director: Alecia Vogel-Hammen, MD, PhD
Washington University Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Medical Student Program

Yale University School of Medicine
Co-Program Director: Andrés Martin, MD, MPH
Co-Program Director: Michael Bloch, MD, MS
The Donald J. Cohen Medical Student Mentorship Program

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