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Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.38.18.0022a

• In the September 19 issue, the toll-free telephone number cited for APA’s Advocacy Action Center was incorrect. The correct number is (888) 35-PSYCH. We regret the error. The Advocacy Action Center is a free service of APA’s Division of Government Relations, and its purpose is to keep APA members informed of all federal legislative and regulatory developments and make it easy for them to become grass-roots activists on behalf of their patients and the profession of psychiatry. Here members will find “Action Alerts” on current issues needing member advocacy, information on important bills and regulations, and links to contact members of Congress at the click of a mouse. More information is available by calling (888) 35-PSYCH or visiting the Web site http://capwiz.com/psych/home/.