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Editorial January 15, 2009

JCP's Circle of Honor and Peer Reviewers

Marlene P. Freeman, MD ; Alan J. Gelenberg, MD

J Clin Psychiatry 2009;70(1):06-10

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We live in an era when science continues to advance the frontiers of medical practice. Through the gamut of medical specialties and illnesses, research progress sharpens diagnoses and focuses therapeutic interventions. The results improve quality of life for people.

 

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