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Published Online: 3 June 2011

World Congress

The World Congress of Psychiatry, organized by the World Psychiatric Association every three years, is the main international scientific event in the field of psychiatry. The next congress on the schedule—the 15th—will be held from September 18 to 22 at the Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center on the theme "Our Heritage and Our Future."
The list of the keynote lectures and core symposia is posted on the Web site of the congress, <www.wpa-argentina2011.com.ar>. Attendees may earn up to 32 Category 1 credits.
To help attendees get the most out of their trip to Buenos Aries, guided tours are also being offered. Descriptions can be found at <www.wpa-argentina2011.com.ar/local_tours.htm>.

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