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Key Words: Editorialscol·league n. a fellow worker or a fellow member of a profession col·le·gial v. 1. collegiate (of colleges); 2. sharing responsibility in a group endeavor co·op·er·ate v.i. to work or act together for a common purpose or benefit Adapted from Random House Webster's Dictionary, Third Edition One of the most remarkable gifts one receives in serving as editor for a professional journal is that it provides so many opportunities for rich collaboration with colleagues. The role of editor allows one to share in the creative, constructive endeavors of authors. It is an invitation for working with reviewers in a manner that evaluates the quality of scholarship within a field while also fostering the development of scholars. The role of editor of Academic Psychiatry serves as a platform for collaboration with members of the AADPRT and AAP; with individuals across diverse disciplines in medicine, education, the social sciences, and the humanities; and with editors of other professional journals. It also offers the opportunity to work with the talented people who take each issue of the journal from the conceptual to the palpable: guest editors, column authors, editorial board members, and editorial staff. These cooperative interactions offer uniquePreview Only. This article cannot be rented because we do not currently have permission from the publisher.
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