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Editor’s NoteFull Access

Passing the Baton

To the readers of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal: Thank you for your contributions and your readership this past academic year. It has been an exciting year for the Journal and an honor to serve as Editor-in-Chief.

First, I would like to thank our Senior Deputy Editor, Dr. Oliver Glass, our Deputy Editor, Dr. Anna Kim, as well as our other editorial board members—Dr. Erin Fulchiero, Dr. Helena Winston, Dr. Michelle Liu, and Dr. Shawn McNeil—for their commitment to the Journal. I thank our authors for their professional and thoughtful contributions and our readers for their continued engagement. I also extend thanks to the editorial staff: Michael Roy, Executive Editor, Angela Moore, Staff Editor, Heidi Koch, Editorial Support Services Manager, Efrem Tuquabo, Editorial Assistant, and Susan Westrate and Wendy Taylor, Production Managers, for helping to create the issues every month. Last, I'd like to thank Dr. Robert Freedman for his guidance and leadership.

Psychiatry continues to evolve—and its trainees with it. I proudly hand over leadership of the Journal to the new Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Oliver Glass, and the new Editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry, Dr. Ned Kalin, to help guide new generations of psychiatrists-in-training and share in the experience of learning about our patients, our field, and ourselves in the process. May this journal continue its commitment to the lessons of the past, the practice of the present, and the psychiatrists of the future.

Dr. Katz is a fellow in interventional psychiatry and mood disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale, New Haven, Conn., as well as Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents’ Journal (July 2017–July 2018).