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Published Online: 15 December 2020

Psychiatric News to Move to Monthly Schedule

Beginning with the January 2021 issue, Psychiatric News will be published monthly instead of twice a month. This change is being accompanied by increased in-depth reports on clinical and research topics, including articles written by APA member subject experts, while we will continue to publish the information you need to know about the advocacy activities, professional initiatives, and educational services that APA undertakes on your behalf. To keep you up to date in today’s fast-paced news environment, you can continue to get breaking news through our digital products: our website; the Psychiatric News Alert, which reports on a major clinical study each day; and the weekly Psychiatric News Update, which describes events, programs, and services for APA members. (If you do not receive the Psychiatric News Alert, please sign up here.)
I welcome your thoughts and feedback about Psychiatric News as we continue to serve as the authoritative source of news and information for our profession. Please contact me at [email protected].
—Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D.
Psychiatric News Editor in Chief

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Published online: 15 December 2020
Published in print: December 5, 2020 - December 18, 2020

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