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Published Online: 20 April 2012

Have You Put Off Registering for the 2012 Annual Meeting? No Problem!

If you have not yet registered for APA’s 2012 meeting May 5 to 9 in Philadelphia, don’t think it’s too late—you don’t want to miss out on outstanding lectures, cutting-edge scientific sessions, and opportunities to socialize with friends and colleagues. Go to www.psych.org/annualmeeting and register now. (Please note that mailed and faxed forms are no longer being accepted.) You can also register on site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
To review the courses (including the popular master courses) being offered at the meeting, go to http://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Learn/Scientific_Programs/5_2012_Course_Brochure.pdf. To plan your leisure time while at the meeting, see the February 17 issue of Psychiatric News at http://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/issue.aspx?journalid=61&issueid=18878.

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