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Published Online: 11 February 2021

Full Ethics Opinion Available on Use of Mobile Apps

In the January issue, Psychiatric News was able to publish only the first portion of the Ethics Committee’s opinion in the article titled “How to Use Mobile Mental Health Apps Ethically,” and it contained some language edits. The unabridged opinion, which includes discussion of several other ethical principles, is published as Opinion N.32 within The Opinions of the Ethics Committee on the Principles of Medical Ethics, which can be accessed here. It is also posted here. ■

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Published in print: February 1, 2021 – February 28, 2021
Published online: 11 February 2021

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  1. Psychiatric News
  2. ethic
  3. ethics committee
  4. mental health
  5. apps
  6. emergency medical personnel
  7. Debra Pinals
  8. Paul Appelbaum
  9. Saul Levin
  10. Drug Enforcement Agency
  11. DEA

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