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Mental Health Services Research Training for the Next Generation of Leaders in the Public Health Sector: A Case Study of the UCSF/SFGH Public Psychiatry Fellowship

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Dr. Mangurian is supported by an NIMH Career Development Grant (1K23MH093689). Dr. Mangurian is also supported by the UCSF Hellman Fellows Program. The remaining authors have no disclosures.

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Mangurian, C., Shumway, M. & Dilley, J. Mental Health Services Research Training for the Next Generation of Leaders in the Public Health Sector: A Case Study of the UCSF/SFGH Public Psychiatry Fellowship. Acad Psychiatry 38, 690–692 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-014-0040-z

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