INTRODUTION
The Psychosomatic Medicine Interest Group (PMIG) section of the APS website provides the central resource for all who are planning or running PMIG's. The goals of the PMIG's are to: 1) facilitate interest in psychosomatic medicine among medical students and other trainees; 2) promote education and research collaborations in psychosomatic medicine at that institution; 3) recruit promising physicians and young researchers into the American Psychosomatic Society; 4) cultivate the career paths of students interested in psychosomatic medicine; and 5) establish the feasibility of developing interest groups at a larger number of medical schools.
The purpose and structure of the PMIG program is described in the Application section.
- PMIG APPLICATION PROCESS
- INFORMATION FOR CURRENT PMIGS
- RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PAST LEADER LIASIONS
- Resources
- PAST PMIGs
- Debate Audio
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March 2000 debate on the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for organic disease
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- Genetic Epidemiology in Psychosomatic Disorders
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Video clips from the 62nd Annual
Scientific Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society,
March 3-6, 2004, Orlando, FL
2004 Presidential Address Video
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Nancy Frasure-Smith, PhD introducing Steve
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Patricia R. Barchas Award Lecture by John T. Cacioppo Video
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Alvin P. Shapiro Award Lecture by Timothy
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