Hobbs, Jacqueline A.
Cowley, Deborah S. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4353-868X
Crapanzano, Kathleen A.
Soman, Arya
Camp, Mary E.
Houston, L. Joy
New, Antonia S.
Young, John Q.
Idicula, Sindhu A.
Brown, Gregory P.
De Golia, Sallie G.
Article History
Received: 30 December 2023
Accepted: 24 April 2024
First Online: 6 May 2024
Declarations
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: Jacqueline A. Hobbs has received funding from AADPRT to attend Executive Council meetings as a presidential appointee. She is Chair of the AADPRT task force that produced this manuscript. She is a core team member and AADPRT appointee to the ACGME PDPQ Educators Network. Deborah S. Cowley received payment from Springer Publishing as co-editor of a book about graduate medical education in psychiatry and has a contract with Springer Publishing as a co-series-editor for a series of books about graduate medical education. Arya Soman has received funding to attend continuing medical education (CME) meetings from WellSpan Health. Mary E. Camp received an honorarium for Grand Rounds at Baylor University in September 2023. L. Joy Houston received an editor fee from Springer Publishing for a textbook on graduate medical education in psychiatry and has textbook contracts with Springer Publishing for a book about graduate medical education in psychiatry and a series of books about graduate medical education in other specialties. She is a member of the Executive Council and Chair of the Well-Being and Burnout Committee for the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT). Antonia S. New is Principal Investigator (PI) of an NIMH T32 grant, Multiple PI of an NIMH R25 grant, and co-investigator on an NIMH R01 grant. She receives support for attending meetings from The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and she owns stock through Chase Bank and Sequoia Fund mutual funds. Sindhu A. Idicula has received funding for CME teaching from MCE Conferences and an educational/travel fund from Baylor University. She is an Advisory Board member for Daya, a shelter for South Asian women survivors of interpersonal violence. Sallie G. De Golia received royalties from the American Psychiatric Association as a book co-editor and funding for one hotel night from AADPRT to attend the September 2023 Executive Council meeting. She is Past-President of AADPRT and is on the Editorial Board of <i>Academic Psychiatry. Kathleen A. Crapanzano, John Q. Young, and Gregory P. Brown declare no conflict of interest.</i>