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C.A.H.: Chair of ESP, envisioned complete pipeline to be implemented (mental health manual and support request), prepared original draft of manuscript, prepared original draft of figure, manuscript revisions, submitting manuscript to NPP Special Projects Team and journal correspondence; A.L.B.: Assistance in creating mental health manual, creating figure for manuscript, manuscript revisions; T.T.: Creating online portal for program, manuscript revisions/approval; K.N.H.: Advice on streamlining support request, manuscript revisions/approval; F.D.H.: Conceived of the ESP initiative, nominated CAH as ESP chair position, and developed and publicized the initial mentor registration sign-up survey.
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Hayes, C.A., Berrios-Negron, A.L., Tamir, T. et al. Academic ethics of mental health: the national black postdocs framework for the addressment of support for undergraduate and graduate trainees. Neuropsychopharmacol. 49, 637–639 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41386-023-01787-x
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