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Dr. Roberts is Associate Professor and Vice Chairman in Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for Ethics Research, Education, and Policy, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. Key Words: Editorials Academic Psychiatry was born a quarter of a century ago, the scholarly offspring of two parent professional organizations: the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT) and the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP). Originally named the Journal of Psychiatric Education in 1977 and then renamed Academic Psychiatry in 1989, the journal has had outstanding senior editorial leadership since its inception. Drs. Jonathan Borus and Philip Slavney established the journal as the definitive source for psychiatric education literature. The care, precision, and thoughtfulness behind every letter sent to every author of every paper demonstrated extraordinary integrity, commitment, and professionalism. The process of submitting a paper to Academic Psychiatry became an exceptional and respectful mentoring experience for psychiatric educators in this country. Drs. Samuel J. Keith and Paul C. Mohl then built upon these strengths, continuing to support the key developmental mission of the journal. They fostered the advancement of scholarship in psychiatric education by giving each manuscript submission very careful consideration and every chance for success,If you're having problem loading pages
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