Psychiatric Times

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Psychiatric Times  
Discipline Clinical Psychiatry
Language English
Edited by James L. Knoll IV
Publication details
Publisher UBM Medica
Publication history 1985–present
Frequency Monthly
Indexing
ISSN 0893-2905
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Psychiatric Times is a medical trade publication written for an audience involved in the profession of psychiatry. It is published monthly by UBM Medica and is distributed to about 50,000 psychiatrists monthly.

History

Psychiatric Times was first published in January 1985 as a 16-page bimonthly publication. It was founded by psychiatrist John L. Schwartz and originally edited by Ronald Pies. By 1992, it became the most widely read psychiatric publication. The current editor-in-chief is James L. Knoll IV.[1]

References

  1. Ginther, Claire (November 1, 1998). Growth, Changes Mark CME LLC's 20-Year Anniversary. Psychiatric Times

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