DETROIT - May 7, 2002 - Two Wayne State University Psychiatry residents were recently chosen by Pfizer Inc. to represent the Wayne State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at the 155th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) May 18-23 in Philadelphia.
Pfizer Inc. generously awarded third-year resident Dr. Varsha Karamchandani, of Troy, and fourth-year resident Dr. Susan Redge, of Rochester Hills, with round-trip airfare to Philadelphia, payment of the registration fee for the APA Annual Meeting, one night of hotel accommodations and $750 each to assist in the coverage of their expenses.
Candidates for this award are chosen because of their outstanding level of dedication and commitment to the field of psychiatry.
Selected residents will attend an award dinner May 17 at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
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