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Published Online: 4 February 2005

Hope for Next Generation

It was both sad and encouraging to read the Residents' Forum by Dr. Jeremy Veenstra-Vanderweele in the November 19, 2004, issue of Psychiatric News: Sad, because those of us who labored in the mental-retardation vineyard for many years, on both APA and Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry committees, might feel that our work was in vain.
But I also was heartened that the cause has been picked up by a current member—especially one who sees his role as that of “patient advocate.” He is to be commended, and I hope that his words can be read by every APA member who has any contact with patients.
The disabled are always with us.

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Published online: 4 February 2005
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Henry H. Work, M.D.

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