Clyde Flanagan, a professor in the department of neuropsychiatry and behavioral science, has been named a Fellow in the
American College of Psychiatrists. The award was presented during the 40th anniversary meeting of the organization in Vancouver, Canada.
The American College of Psychiatrists, established in 1963 in St. Louis, Mo., promotes the science of psychiatry through scholarly activities and professional leadership and supports the highest standards of clinical care through teaching, education and research.
Flanagan, who joined USC's faculty in 1988, is director of the Division of Psychoanalysis at the USC School of Medicine.
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