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FELLOWSHIPS

Fellowships available in pediatric subspecialties and those for general academic pediatrictraining are listed once a year, in January, in The Journal of Pediatrics. Each June, forms for listing fellowships available for the academic year beginning 18 months after publication aresent to the Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at major hospitals in the United States andCanada. In addition, a copy of the application form appears in the July, August, and September issues of The Journal (please use the current form). Should you desire to list fel-lowships, a separate application must be made each year for each position. All applications mustbe returned to Mosby, Inc., by October 15 preceding the listing year to ensure publication. Additional forms will be supplied on request from the Periodical Editing Department, Mosby,Inc, 11830 Westline Industrial Dr, St Louis, MO 63146-3318 (phone: 800-325-4177, ext 2838, or 314-579-2838).