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UpcomingWednesday, March 19
2003 Mysell Lecture
Presenter:
Carl Walter Amphitheater Kenneth Wells is professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute, where he is principal investigator and director of the UCLA/RAND Center for Research on Managed Care for Psychiatric Disorders, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. He is a senior scientist at RAND and co-author with other RAND scientists of Caring for Depression. Wells is a recipient of an NIMH Senior Research Scientist Award in mental health research. The Mysell lecture was started in 1982 with a gift from Jerome Mysell to establish a fund in the name of his son Neal. The purpose of the lecture is to provide an annual forum for contributions to the field of psychiatry. |
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