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Volume 36, No. 1 January 2005

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  Lifting as they climb

  Hispanic Psychology

 

Diversifying biomedical psychology
Print version: page 69

APA's Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs, in partnership with the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, runs a program that seeks to increase ethnic-minority--including Latino--representation in such psychology research areas as stress and drug abuse. The program brings together major research institutions with predominantly ethnic-minority two- and four-year colleges to provide students the opportunity to participate in psychological research. As a measure of its success, the program, now in its seventh year, has encouraged 55 ethnic-minority students to join doctoral programs, says Bertha Holliday, PhD, director of APA's Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs. For more information, visit http://www.apa.org/pi/oema/programs/nigms.html or see the December Monitor.

--S. DINGFELDER

 

 
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