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Published Online: 3 July 2009

APA's 2009 Annual Meeting: Golden Gate to Learning

Click here to see photos from APA's 2009 Annual Meeting
While a world-class city such as San Francisco has little to prove, one thing it did prove this spring is that it continues to be one of the most popular venues in which APA holds its annual meeting. This year more than 15,000 psychiatrists and other registrants arrived in the City by the Bay to expand their horizons with the help of a scientific program that covered every major topic in psychiatry—and a few esoteric ones as well.
Of course the prospect of endless cultural choices and cutting-edge cuisine just over the next hill added to the meeting's excitement.
APA's next scientific meeting will be held from October 8 to 11 in the most popular location for APA meetings—New York City. Register now at<www.psych.org/MainMenu/EducationCareerDevelopment/Meetings/InstituteonPsychiatricServices.aspx>.

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