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We would like to thank the faculty of the Public Psychiatry Fellowship at Columbia University for their help in conceptualizing this project and editing the paper.
This project was funded in part by the Medicaid Technical Assistance and Policy Program (MEDTAPP) Healthcare Access Initiative (HCA), which supports the development and retention of healthcare practitioners to serve Ohio’s Medicaid population using emerging healthcare delivery models and evidence-based practices.
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Runnels, P., Ruggiero, R. Collaborative Training in Fellowship: Implications for Psychiatric Workforce Development. Acad Psychiatry 39, 695–698 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-015-0320-2
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