AJP Residents’ Journal
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Quarterly publication of The American Journal of Psychiatry, serving residents and fellows to share ideas in training, clinical practice, research, & careers.
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📚✍️ Calling all medical students, residents, and fellows! The Residents’ Journal welcomes your manuscripts on various topics, from case reports to commentaries. #ajprj
Visit mc.manuscriptcentral.com/appi-ajp to submit. Check detailed instructions at ajp.psychiatryonline.org/residents_jour… 📝
📢 Exciting News! 📚 The December issue of the 'American Journal of Psychiatry Residents Journal' is out now! 🎉🧠📰
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American Journal of Psychiatry Residents Journal AJP Residents’ Journal is having a special issue on contemporary ethical issues in psychiatric training and practice, focusing on policy changes or calls for policy change. A wonderful opportunity for med students!
Submit by Dec 31 2023
Feels nice to see our recent AJP Residents’ Journal article highlighted on the American Journal of Psychiatry! #psychiatry Journals of The American Psychiatric Association
The first issue of 2023-2024 of AJP Residents’ Journal is out! Check out pieces on posttraumatic amnesia outcomes among #TBI patients receiving antipsychotics and the evidence for #psychedelics in the treatment of major depressive disorder and treatment-resistant #depression
🚨 New publication alert 🚨
Check out our new AJP Residents’ Journal piece on psychiatry portrayals in visual media and its potential use for education. If you are into movies and psychiatry, don’t miss this piece!
#Psychiatry #Cinema #socialmedia
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The latest issue of our AJP Residents’ Journal features pieces on sleep paralysis, neuropsychiatric manifestations of tumefactive demyelinating lesion, and a medical student’s reflection on a psychiatry shadowing experience. bit.ly/3NFeK6H