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Dear Colleague,
Perhaps you’ve heard of The Carlat Psychiatry Report, the eight page monthly newsletter covering “all things psychiatric.” We don’t accept a single penny of drug company money – so you can be sure you’re getting fair and unbiased information.
But you’ll get much more than that.
The Carlat Psychiatry Report is written by busy practitioners for busy practitioners. You’ll find useful articles on drug therapies, the newest diagnostic tools and deceptively simple “tricks of the trade” you learn only by seeing patients.
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- Monthly interviews with national experts.
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Plus – Get up to 12 hours of Category One CME per year, at no additional cost.
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What Topics are Covered in The Carlat Psychiatry Report?
Whatever you truly need to know to practice excellent psychiatry, with a focus on psychopharmacology.
For example, are you confused about all the different “spins” on NIMH’s CATIE Trials? The February 2006 issue explores this topic, and includes an eye-opening interview with NIMH project director John Hsiao, M.D. Are you trying to sort out recent controversies in bipolar disorder? The August 2006 issue interviews Harvard’s Gary Sachs, M.D., and tackles the hot topic of bipolar disorder in children.
Here are some other article titles from recent issues:
- Antidepressants: Does Mechanism Matter? (July 2006)
- Medications for Alcoholism (June 2006)
- Natural Medications in Psychiatry: A Brief Survey (April 2006)
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Sincerely,
Daniel J. Carlat, M.D.
Editor and Publisher