Interestingly the authors' affiliations are nearly as long so that not many of
them were at the same institution! But I note that not all authors have their
affiliation listed. Is that not a bit odd? They have no affiliation.
This seems atypical even for a science journal.
Annette
Annette Kuja
The "Archives of Neurology Online" has sent out an email announcing
the publication of an article which links specific genotypes to the development
of Alzheimer disease. The abstract is available at:
http://archneur.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/archneurol.2010.201v2?etoc
I have a feeling that
Christopher DChris: How does this plan differ from Medicare Advantage plans?
Michael
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What happens when universities use marketing companies who don't know
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Yes, thanks again Scott! Over the last several years i have been encouraging
students interested in clinical work, but not science, research,etc., to
consider Social Work. For more serious problems, yes, a medical, neurological,
psychiatric specialist may be neededmaybe psych clinical peop
Thanks for the link to the whole article, Scott. This is useful for all of us
who advise students.
I talked to my student about the MSW but he thinks a PsyD "might" open more
doors for him than an MSW. I have tried to disabuse him of that idea but only
have this year to convince him. He is now
It has been my impression that one of the problems with PsyD programs
(in terms of research) is that they allow (indeed encourage) student to
write literature reviews as dissertation. Is that not true of Argosy (DC
or elsewhere)?
Chris Green
York U.
Toronto
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I agree with Steven regarding the Argosy Psy.D. program in DC; I gave a talk
there earlier this year and was by and large impressed with the rigor of their
program (they've managed to make some excellent hires, including several fairly
well known researchers who are interested in bridging the ga
I served as a Site Visitor for the APA for two Psy.D., both of which were
excellent programs (albeit expensive for the students). I have a student at
Argosy in Washington currently and she is enjoying it. The program is VERY
rigorous and I think prepares excellent clinicians whose practice is
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