[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 44 (Friday, March 6, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 11263-11264]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-5756]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


Minority Fellowship Program

AGENCY: Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Substance Abuse and 
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), HHS.

ACTION: Notice of planned award for renewal of a clinical training 
grant under the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) to the American 
Psychiatric Association (APA).

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SUMMARY: SAMHSA's CMHS plans to award a renewal MFP grant to the APA 
for the clinical training of psychiatric trainees who plan service 
careers working with ethnic minority populations with mental and 
addictive health disorders. The project period for the renewal grant is 
anticipated to be 3

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years. The first year will be funded at approximately $400,000.
    This is not a general request for applications. The renewal 
clinical training grant will only be made to the APA based on the 
receipt of a satisfactory application that is considered to have 
sufficient merit by an Initial Review Group and the CMHS National 
Advisory Council.

AUTHORITY: The award will be made under the authority of section 303 of 
the Public Health Service (PHS) Act. The authority to administer this 
program has been delegated to the Director, CMHS. The Catalog of 
Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program is 93.244.

BACKGROUND: Section 303 of the Public Health Service Act assigns to the 
Secretary, acting through the Director of CMHS, certain responsibility 
for the clinical training of mental health professionals. CMHS is 
concerned with the treatment of underserved priority populations; i.e., 
adults with serious mental illness; children with serious emotional 
disturbance; elderly, ethnic minority and/or rural populations with 
mental and addictive disorders. CMHS also considers the lack of 
suitably trained professionals to be a major cause of the lack of 
access for ethnic minority communities to appropriate mental health and 
substance abuse services. Accordingly, CMHS has the responsibility for 
providing support to facilitate the entry of ethnic minority students 
into mental health careers and increase the number of professionals 
trained at the doctoral-level to teach, administer, and provide direct 
mental health and substance abuse services to ethnic minority 
communities.
    Over the past several decades, the Federal mental health clinical 
training program at CMHS (and previously at the National Institute of 
Mental Health [NIMH]) has addressed this gap primarily by attempting to 
increase the numbers of professionals who wish to dedicate themselves 
to serving ethnic minority populations with mental and addictive 
disorders.
    A renewal application may be submitted only by the APA. This 
professional organization has unique access to those students entering 
the profession of psychiatry. The field of psychiatry has been 
nationally recognized for decades as part of the four core mental 
health disciplines, along with psychology, nursing and social work. The 
American Psychological Association, the American Nursing Association, 
and the Counsel on Social Work Education also have ongoing CMHS MFP 
grant support. Psychiatrists provide part of an essential core of 
services for individuals with serious mental illness and also less 
severe mental disorders.
    The APA is the largest national professional psychiatrists' 
organization in the country. The APA and its affiliates have activities 
in all major areas of national policies affecting psychiatry as a 
profession, including education and training.
    The APA, along with its affiliates, has direct involvement in 
curriculum development, school accreditation, and post-doctoral 
training. The APA has had decades of experience in working directly 
with university training programs in its respective field.
    Because of the above unique characteristics and long experience, 
NIMH, the original funding agency, chose APA as the exclusive 
representative for the field of psychiatry. For over 20 years, the APA 
has administered the MFP exceptionally well; recruited excellent 
students, assured that all program requirements were satisfied, and 
effectively monitored the progress of fellows during and after the 
fellowship period. The MFP grantee continues in its unique position to 
represent this core mental health discipline and eligibility for 
continuation funding has been restricted to it accordingly.
    Therefore, because the APA's grant support will end in FY 1998, 
CMHS is providing additional support for up to 3 years via a renewal 
grant award.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Questions concerning the CMHS MFP may be 
directed to Mildred Brooks-McDow, MSW, LICSW, Division of State and 
Community Systems Development, Human Resources Planning and Development 
Branch, CMHS, Room 15C-26, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland 
20857, telephone (301) 443-4257.

    Dated: February 27, 1998.
Richard Kopanda,
Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 98-5756 Filed 3-5-98; 8:45 am]
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