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See You in the Big Easy!

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2022.2.39

Abstract

APA’s 2022 Annual Meeting will be held for the first time in person since 2019, and it’s in a city that has proven popular with APA members over the years—New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz and home to the most distinctively recognized regional cuisine in this country. Register now at the meeting’s lowest rates and learn about virtual options at psychiatry.org/annualmeeting. Book your hotel at conference rates through the secure portal here.

Why Attend?

In addition to reconnecting with colleagues after a stress-filled two-year break due to the pandemic, earning CME, and interacting with psychiatrists from around the world, you’ll hear from experts on emerging trends and research that will impact your practice. The theme of the meeting, chosen by APA President Vivian B. Pender, M.D., is “Social Determinants of Mental Health.” New this year is the Clinical Updates Track, which will focus on practical, clinical information that can be immediately applied to patient care. Look for more information on the program in future issues of Psychiatric News.

APA is keeping a close watch on the evolving COVID-19 situation, and protecting the health and safety of attendees is paramount. All attendees and contractors must be fully vaccinated and wear a face mask during all indoor activities. More information is posted here.