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AJP Explains Publishing ‘Mystery’

Have you ever wondered about the decision-making process used to determine which studies are published by the American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP)?

At APA's 2010 annual meeting in New Orleans, you'll get some insight into the answer in a symposium led AJP Editor Robert Freedman, M.D. He will use the June issue to explain how submission decisions are made as he highlights important research reported in that issue. He will be joined by some of the authors of studies published in that issue.

The symposium, titled “New Studies to Appear in the June American Journal of Psychiatry—Presentations by the Authors and Editors,” will be held on Monday, May 24, at 2 p.m. in room 225/226 at the Morial Convention Center.