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Published Online: 20 February 2004

APA’s 157th Annual Meeting

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A New Yorker is a person with an almost inordinate interest in mental health, which is only natural considering how much of that it takes to live here.
    —Editorial on books most frequently stolen from N.Y. Public Library, “New Yorkers, by the Book,” New York Times, October 4, 1986
Whenever APA announces that one of its annual meetings will be held in New York City, record numbers of psychiatrists waste no time in contacting their travel agent. It doesn’t require much sleuthing to uncover why everyone loves New York—at least for a week in May.
Theater lovers don’t have to wait for the plays and musicals they read about to finally wend their way to their local theaters. Art lovers have the opportunity to see originals of paintings, sculptures, and digital art they have been able to view only in books and magazines. The same is true for people whose passions are history, architecture, or even shopping.
And gourmands can sample some of the best ethnic and haute-cuisine restaurants in the world.
So the only thing missing is science, and APA’s annual meeting will tempt with more first-class offerings than members can hope to digest.
This issue of Psychiatric News contains the preliminary program for the 2004 meeting and describes a wide range of diversions to help members take a huge bite out of the Big Apple. ▪

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