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Published Online: 16 December 2011

New APA Benefit for MITs

Members-in-training (MITs) now have access to a free online subscription to Psychiatric Services. To activate your account, visit <ps.psychiatryonline.org> and create a username and password. You will then have full-text access to all of the content of APA’s highly ranked, peer-reviewed monthly journal focusing on service delivery in organized systems of care, evolving best practices, and federal and state policies that affect the care of people with mental illnesses.
This is just one of the educational benefits that APA offers you. Another valuable benefit is free access to the American Journal of Psychiatry’s Residents’ Journal. Current and past issues can be accessed at <http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/residents_journal.aspx>.

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Published online: 16 December 2011
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