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                  <text>September 14. 1964

Dr. N. Zenoutnikov

c/o Rotisset Hospital

horisset
New

South Wales

Australia

Dear Dr. Zenousnikov:

In evaluating your letter of August 25, I find that the second
page of your statutory daolaration'is missing; It is difficult,
therefore. to make s satisfactory evaluation of your experience

with relation to the various opportunities both at this institute
and in other institutions of the Division of Mental Diseases of
the State of Missouri.
As

tentative showers to your specific questions, subject to re-

view when

that

I hero seen the

second page of your record.

it

appears

requirements of an applicant
for residency. The State of Missouri does not have a Diploma of
Psychological Modicine since this certificate is unknown in the
United States. The equivalent is a certificate from the American
Modical Association Specialty Board, the American Board of Psychiatry
'and Rourology. qualification in psychiatry from that board requires
three years of accredited residency training and two years of prsc~
tics in psychiatry. Both the three years of accredited training and
tho two years of practice are available within the Missouri Institute
of Psychiatry program.
you

satisfy the age

and

SCENE

Hith regard to candidates who alaesdy hold the D.P.H., they tend to
fall into two groups. Those who wish to qualify for a board certifioation in the United Statos find that the D.P.M. has no standing be~
tors the American board and era requirod_to tsko a full three year
residency and two years of practice. On the other hand, many institutions within the United States and a number within the Division of
Mental Diseases of the State of Miosouri will accept a D.P.M. as a
qualification for s gsychistrist ll position. This position permits
the candidate to assume responsibility for clinical programs within
one of the institutions and further training is not required.
Modical licensure within the State of Missouri

is at

two

levels. For

are not citizens, and who are appointed to an institut~
ion of the Division of Montal Diseases, temporary license can be

individuals

who

�Dr. N. Zomouznikov
9~lé~64

Page Too

scoured upon application by the candidate and approval by the
Dirootor of the Division of Montol Diseases. Snob licenauro is
usually limited to a period of five years, at the and of which

time most oandidotoo have quolitiod for Amorioan citizenship.
that time, they booomo eligible for the examinations of the
Stoto of Hioooori and upon satisfactory completion of that oxamina~
tion can toooivu an unqualified license to praotioe within the

At

state

0

interested in participating in tho programs of
stillMbntal
of
Diseases. either as a resident or as a staff
Division
the
number, I ohnll be pleased to receive a copy of your sooond page, a
small photograph, and the names oi two toferoeo to whom I may write
for further information.

If

you are

Thonk you vary much

for your inquiry.
Sincerely yours,
Max

Mlljb

Fink,

M. D.

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