American Psychiatric Association SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Annelle B. Primm, M.D., MPH, Program Director Marilyn King, Assistant Program.

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American Psychiatric Association SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Annelle B. Primm, M.D., MPH, Program Director Marilyn King, Assistant Program Director

APA SAMHSA Minority Fellowships Program (MFP) Since 1975, the fellowship has equipped 433 psychiatry residents from minority and underrepresented (MUR) groups to serve as leaders in mental health and substance abuse treatment services to diverse and underserved populations Among 35 current psychiatry fellows are: 17 African Americans, 8 Asians, 5 Hispanics/Latinos, 2 Native Americans and 2 of non-minorities 500 MUR medical students have explored psychiatry as a career choice in travel scholarships, summer mentoring internships, addiction externships and HIV training

Special Projects Mentor Network (national and regional) Leadership Training Education and Networking Opportunities  APA Annual and IPS Meetings  National Scientific Meetings  APA Council Meetings  Evening of Excellence Poster Sessions  “Doctors Back to School” Program (DBTS) Fellowship Activities

Teo-Carlo Straun, M.D. (current MFP fellow) “Some Barbershops Aren't Just for Haircuts Anymore“ Dr. Straun worked with community activists in Worcester, Mass., to set up a mental health screening program based in urban barbershops (July 2011) /newsarticle.aspx?articleid=115841

Annual Muslim Mental Health Conference Founder, Farha Abassi, MD Managing Editor Journal of Muslim Mental Health MFP Alumna

Buprenorphine Training Elvin Hernandez, M.D., MFP Alumnus Held at University of Puerto Rico, October Faculty and Residents attended the training Increased access to treatment of substance use disorders in Puerto Rico

Drum - Assisted Recovery Therapy in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Dan Dickerson, M.D. Research Psychiatrist UCLA Integrative Substance Abuse Program MFP Alumnus

Minority Fellowship Program Alumni have become distinguished psychiatrist leaders in a wide range of areas:  Academic Psychiatry Faculty and Chairs of Psychiatry  Leaders in Psychiatric Research  Psychiatry Residency Training Directors  Director, County Mental Health Services  Medical Directors of Community Mental Health Centers  Leaders in Organizational Medicine and Psychiatry Psychiatry MFP OUTCOMES

Based on a survey of past fellows, the type of service provided is fairly evenly split between mental health only (45%) and mental health and substance abuse (55%). The data below shows employment practice settings and population served from a survey of alumni (April 2007). Employment of Past Fellows Type of Setting#% Public5269% Private1216% Public/Private68% Missing Data57% TOTAL75100% Population Served #% Predominately Minority Population 5371% Predominately Non-Minority Population 1824% Missing Data45% TOTAL75100%