Welcome to the Residents’ Journal, an e-publication to serve as a forum for your articles and a gateway to features of the The American Journal of Psychiatry that you may find useful in your training. Each month we will feature articles from the current American Journal of Psychiatry that we feel might have value to you in your training. We will show you how to use the Journal’s features to maximize the impact of these articles for you and for any students you may be charged with teaching.
You are welcome to forward this
e-mail to your colleagues, who can register to receive their own copy. Comments, questions, and suggestions -- along with any difficulties in accessing the full-text articles -- can be directed to Lisa Devine, Staff Editor, who is responsible for the publication.
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| Residents’ Journal |
For those of you who are new to this e-publication, the Residents’ Journal is an exclusive forum to share your ideas and experiences in training, clinical practice, research, and careers with your colleagues. The October
2006 Residents’ Journal consisted of four original contributions from your peers about a wide variety of experiences, ranging from the uncertainty of diagnosis, to beginning a research career, to interactions in the emergency room, and to the impression made by one of our articles. The attached PDF file contains these submissions along with a new column from the Editor-in-Chief, Robert Freedman, M.D. A new Residents’ Journal will be part of the December issue.
If you would like to submit a short piece for publication in the Residents’ Journal, please visit our website at http://appi.manuscriptcentralcom/. Once there you will need to create an user
account if you do not already have one. Please designate your submissions as “Resident Journal,” and please keep to under 500 words. Your participation will ensure the continual success of this e-publication.
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