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APA's 100% Club Gains Another Member Program

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.44.15.0017a

The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System's psychiatry training program is now an APA 100% Club member. It means that the residents and faculty at the New York facility are all dues-paying members of APA.

“The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System General Psychiatry Residency Training Program at the Zucker Hillside Hospital is the Albert Einstein College of Medicine program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center,” said Bruce Levy, M.D., the training director there since 1982.“ Currently there are 65 active residents in the program. This makes it the largest program to ever have achieved 100 percent APA membership.”

As 100% Club members, the program receives a group picture of its residents and faculty mounted on a wooden plaque and a major psychiatry textbook, and each resident receives an online subscription to Focus: The Journal of Lifelong Learning. Both the textbook and journal are published by American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.

Psychiatry residents and directors of residency programs seeking more information about APA's 100% Club should contact Nancy Delanoche of APA's Division of Education at (703) 907-8635; or e-mail Delanoche at .