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Published Online: 19 December 2003

Visit the New Face of APA

APA’s new eye-catching, user-friendly Web site is now live and remains at the Web address of the old site, www.psych.org. The redesigned homepage will make it easier to learn about APA’s advocacy initiatives and CME opportunities and the latest titles from American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. It will also be a quicker trip to the members-only section and to information on APA’s research and psychiatric practice initiatives. Special notices about timely events—such as APA’s 2004 election and next May’s annual meeting—are also posted on the homepage.
To make the site as responsive as possible to members’ needs on an ongoing basis, APA invites you to send your comments to [email protected]. ▪

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