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The Maryland plan for recruiting psychiatrists into public service

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.141.1.91

A joint initiative by the University of Maryland and the Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration succeeded in recruiting 116 university- trained psychiatrists into state employment in a period of 7 years. The program emphasizes the creation of an academic environment in state treatment facilities, integration of university and state residency training programs, part-time faculty status for state psychiatrists, and rapid promotion of talented young psychiatrists to positions of authority. The program has been successfully implemented at no cost to either the university or the state.

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