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Published Online: 1 February 2008

Early Bird Gets The Prize!

APA members who register early for APA's 2008 annual meeting are eligible to win valuable prizes, including free registration. The meeting will be held in Washington, D.C., May 3 to 8. Registration opened on January 2.
For those registered by February 15: A drawing will be held for one free night's hotel stay during the 2008 annual meeting at one of the 52 official hotels with which APA has contracted.
For those registered by March 1: A drawing will be held for one free full-time registration or $500 toward the registration fee. The winner will receive reimbursement of his or her registration fee or $500, whichever is less.
The next issue of Psychiatric News will provide in-depth information about the meeting and its host city.

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