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Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2010;67(3):303. doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.199.
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Archives of General Psychiatry is introducing a new feature, Readers Reply, which will publish online readers' discussions of articles published in the Archives. We hope that this opportunity will stimulate interactions not only between readers and the authors but also among the readers. Letters can be submitted electronically via the Readers Reply link that appears on the right side of the article's full-text page. Letters that are submitted directly to the Archives for consideration for print and online (archival) publication but are not accepted (as space constraints limit our ability to publish most letter submissions) will be returned to the authors for their submission to Readers Reply.

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Siekmeier, MD, MS, who will serve as the editor of Readers Reply. Dr Siekmeier received his BSE from Princeton University, an MS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an MD from Yale University and completed his residency training in psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital–McLean Program.

We hope that this new feature further increases the scientific impact of the Archives.

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