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Back to table of contents Previous article Next article APA & MeetingsFull AccessPoster Program Builds Bridge Between APA Members And International ResearchersJennifer Severe, M.D., Josepha Immanuel, M.D.Jennifer SevereSearch for more papers by this author, M.D., Josepha ImmanuelSearch for more papers by this author, M.D.Published Online:18 Feb 2020https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2020.2b31AbstractThe APA International Poster Engagement Program focuses on connecting APA members with researchers from outside the United States during the APA Annual Meeting.Each year at the APA Annual Meeting, the APA International Poster Engagement Program (IPEP), established and coordinated by the APA Council on International Psychiatry, allows up-and-coming researchers and junior investigators from around the world to present their research during daily poster sessions. These international poster presenters welcome the opportunity to share their findings and, for many, experience the APA Annual Meeting for the first time.IPEP, now in its fourth year, connects APA members, primarily members of the APA Caucus on Global Mental Health and Psychiatry who volunteer as reviewers in the program, with these budding international researchers. The program allows colleagues from different parts of the world to exchange research and ideas, while providing young psychiatrists with a valuable professional development opportunity.Over its first three years, the program has had 41 participants from 26 countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, China, Egypt, Ireland, India, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey. While research topics vary, most posters focus on global mental health, systems of care, and psychiatric disorders in populations outside the United States.Participants have said the program made them feel “welcomed,” “included,” and “valued” at the APA Annual Meeting. One participant noted that “the practice of psychiatry can be very different” around the world, and the Annual Meeting provides a great opportunity to “share what we do in our own health care systems.”This program has proven to be enriching not only to the participants, but also to the APA members serving as program reviewers. APA looks forward to continuing it for years to come. ■All international research posters are scheduled to be presented during “Poster Session 1” on Saturday, April 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.Jennifer Severe, M.D., and Josepha Immanuel, M.D., are former APA/APAF Minority Fellows and members of the APA Council on International Psychiatry. They are co-leading the coordination of this year’s APA International Poster Engagement Program. ISSUES NewArchived

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