Lessons Learned From a Training Collaboration Between an Ivy League Institution and a Historically Black University

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American Public Health Association

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The Miriam Hospital, Brown Medical School, and Jackson State University developed a joint training program for predoctoral, Black psychology students under the auspices of a training grant funded by the National Institutes of Health. The students in the program at Jackson State University had unlimited access to the clinical research resources and mentoring expertise at Brown Medical School.

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