
State of the Art-and Science-of Psychiatry: Highlights of the APA 2014 Annual Meeting
There’s a lot going on at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in the Big Apple this year . . . so much, in fact, that we’ve invited the Chair of Scientific Program Committee, Dr Philip R. Muskin, to provide you with a road map. More in this podcast.
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Be sure to note that the Menninger Convocation Lecture is at 2 PM on Monday May 5th, given by Vice-President Joseph Biden at the
Dr Muskin is Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, and Chief of Service: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center in New York. He is an editorial board member of Psychiatric Times.
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