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Published Online: 22 August 2024

Psychiatric News Enters a New Digital Era

I am happy to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website for Psychiatric News. This is a milestone in our transition from a predominantly print-based publication to a digital-first content platform, reflecting our commitment to innovation and excellence. Our new design is not just a change in form but represents an intentional transformation in how we engage with and deliver content to you, our readers.
As you will see, our website now features enhanced graphics, improved functionality, and more intuitive organization—all aimed at providing a seamless and visually appealing user experience. You will find it easier to search and navigate through articles, research, and news updates, as well as interact and share important content.
Taking advantage of rapid advancements in technology, our shift to a digital-first strategy comes in response to your requests for up-to-date information as well as your desire to better use Psychiatric News to create a sense of community. This will allow us to offer dynamic content, ensuring that you have access to the most current information, with fresh updates, multimedia elements, and interactive features fostering a more engaging and informative experience. We will also experiment with using generative-AI language tools to enhance our coverage.
One of the most exciting aspects of this transition is that it supports the ultimate goal of broadening our coverage. While we will continue to focus on psychiatry news, we are expanding our scope to include mental health and well-being topics. This strategic move is designed to reach additional relevant audiences, including global psychiatrists, other mental health practitioners, advocates, and members of the public with an interest in mental health and well-being.
Through our newly robust digital platform, we will be able to connect with a more diverse readership, while at the same time providing a medium for discussions and interactions previously limited by the constraints of print. Our readers will be able to participate in forums, comment on articles, and share content with ease, creating a vibrant online community dedicated to mental health. Moreover, features like searchable archives, personalized content recommendations, and mobile-friendly access will allow you to stay informed and connected—anytime and anywhere.
We invite you to explore our new digital platform and join us in this exciting new chapter for Psychiatric News. Please visit us at psychiatryonline.org/journal/pn and explore the new features that await you. Together, we can foster a better-informed and more cohesive community, united by a common goal: to advance our understanding of mental suffering, mental health, and well-being. ■
Acknowledgement: This content has been created by the author, copyedited via generative-AI-language tools such as Grammarly and Chat GPT4o, and revised by the author.

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Adrian Preda, M.D., is editor in chief of Psychiatric News and a professor of clinical psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine.

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Published online: 22 August 2024
Published in print: September 1, 2024 – September 30, 2024

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