International Medical News Group
 
 

Clinical Psychiatry News reaches nearly 43,000 psychiatrists, child psychiatrists, geriatric psychiatrists and addiction psychiatrists once a month and offers:

Incisive & Timely Medical Meeting Coverage
A team of over 60 professional journalists report from over 500 medical meetings each year. They attend the sessions and conduct the interviews that result in the news articles that physicians rely on to keep up to date on a wide range psychiatric advances that they can use in their daily practices. Clinical Psychiatry News reports late-breaking clinical trial results and specialty trends months before they are published in psychiatric journals. Psychiatrists know that to keep current, they need to read every issue.

Expert Perspective and Commentary
The thought leaders of psychiatric medicine contribute regularly to the columns and features in Clinical Psychiatry News. "New and Approved" and “News From the FDA” features expert evaluations of recently approved drugs. “The Psychiatrist’s Toolbox” and “Practical Psychopharmacology” address practical tips for cognitive behavioral therapies and managing patients prescription drug needs.  “Prevention in Action” chronicles the emerging evidence for preventive approaches in reducing the burden of mental illness. “Evidence-Based Psychiatry” demonstrates ways to incorporate into clinical practice the latest psychiatric research findings. Editorials, “Adviser’s Viewpoint,” “Fink, Still at Large,” “The Ethical Way,” and "Point/Counterpoint" are lively physician forums.

Broad and Balanced News Coverage
Since 1973, Clinical Psychiatry News has provided independent, unbiased coverage of the clinical, regulatory, legislative, and financial news of psychiatric medicine. We meet the broad-based practice needs of psychiatrists with sections on Adult Psychiatry, Child/Adolescent Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, Addiction Psychiatry, Community Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatric Medicine, Pain Medicine, Psychosomatic Medicine and Across Specialties. Clinical Psychiatry News is respected by its readers for its accuracy and credibility.

Practice Trends Goes Beyond Clinical News
Changes in reimbursement and other regulatory and legislative news that have an impact on psychiatric practice are addressed in our Practice Trends section and our “Policy & Practice” column. “Inpatient Practice” addresses practice issues of importance to inpatient psychiatry.

Readability & Reliability
Psychiatrists know they can depend on Clinical Psychiatry News to deliver authoritative, specialty-relevant information with a focus on their practice needs. Advertisers and sponsors of supplements can rely on Clinical Psychiatry News to reach this key audience.


Gina Henderson, Editor
Clinical Psychiatry News
Gina Henderson joined IMNG in 2001. Before that, she spent 11 years at The Kansas City Star, where she worked as a copy editor, an assistant business editor, and an assistant city editor/bureau chief. She holds a bachelor's from Washington University in St. Louis and a master's of science in journalism from Northwestern University.

 
 

 

Lee H. Beecher, M.D.
Private Practice
St. Louis Park, Minnesota. 

Carl C. Bell, M.D.
Chief Executive Officer and President
Community Mental Health Council Inc.
Chicago, Illinois

Daniel E. Casey, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology
Oregon Health and Science University 
Portland, Oregon

Paul J. Fink, M.D.
Private Practice
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Mary Ellen Foti, M.D.
Medical Director
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Boston, Massachusetts

Catherine A. Fullerton, M.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

James W. Jefferson, M.D.
Director
Healthcare Technology Systems
Madison, Wisconsin

Thelissa A. Harris, M.D.
Private Practice
Hartford, Connecticut.

Clifford K. Moy, M.D.
Associate Medical Director
Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership
Austin, Texas

Rodrigo A. Munoz, M.D.
Private Practice
San Diego, California

Cynthia R. Pfeffer, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry
Cornell University Medical College
New York Hospital-Westchester Division
White Plains, N.Y.

David Spiegel, M.D.
Jack, Lulu, and Sam Willson Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Stanford (Calif.) University
Palo Alto, California

Peter J. Weiden, M.D.
Director of Psychosis Program
Department of Psychiatry
University of Illinois Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

Johnny Williamson, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Community Mental Health Council Inc.
Chicago, Illinois