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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Student Interest Group logo

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Student Interest Group

Campus: Columbus
Status: Active - New/Re-Established II
Purpose Statement: The purpose of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Student Interest Group (CAPSIG) is to garner interest in the dynamic field of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for medical students while enhancing understanding of the intricacies involved in addressing mental health disorders among pediatric populations. Through direct engagement with faculty members from the department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, participants will receive invaluable mentorship, access to case conferences and journal clubs, and guidance on different pathways to pursue a career in CAP. Additionally, our group will expose students to volunteer opportunities, research initiatives, and shadowing experiences within CAP, with the overarching goal of nurturing the development of future child and adolescent psychiatrists and fostering well-informed future physicians.
Primary Leader: Anthony Ko
Secondary Leader: Samira Shire
Treasurer Leader: Neha Dudipala
Advisor: Anna Kerlek
Organization Email: capsigosu@gmail.com
Website: Not Listed
Primary Type: Special Interest
Secondary Types: Academic/College
Awareness/Activism
Community Service/Service Learning
Primary Make Up: Professional
Constitution: 2024_04_11_12_56_59_6962.docx.pdf 
Meeting Time and Place: TBD

Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: 1739 N. High Street
Columbus, OH 43210
Membership Type: Open Membership
Membership Contact: This organization is open to any student who may be interested in child and adolescent psychiatry and would like to learn more. To attend our meetings, please email capsigosu@gmail.com.
Time of Year for New Membership: Not Listed
How does a Prospective Member Apply: Not Listed
Charge Dues: No