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IPA Bulletin

The IPA Bulletin is the electronic newsletter of the International Psychogeriatric Association and is distributed to all members. The goals of the newsletter include informing the membership about IPA activities and disseminating information about research and service development in the field of psychogeriatrics. Articles are not peer reviewed but may be edited prior to inclusion.

Besides being more environmentally friendly, the electronic Bulletin will provide you with more timely information you can access at any time and any place… that is when and where you want to. Here are just a few of the benefits the new format will offer you:

•  More timely information – No more long print production cycles and post delays – electronic format  means faster production and delivery to you
•  Links to other sources – Electronic format enables us to take you directly to other valuable information
•  More updates – Instead of the current printed copy of 4 issues per year, it will be 6 times per year
•  Easier to read – Do you have a smart phone or similar device? The IPA Bulletin will be right in the palm of your hand whenever you want to take a moment and catch up on news and developments in the field or with the Association
•  Searchable – Now all archived and future issues will be searchable on the IPA website in the Members Area

Current Issue

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

William J. Burke, M.D.
Anna O. Stake Professor of Psychiatry,
Vice-Chair for Research,
Department of Psychiatry
University of Nebraska Medical Center
986150 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-6150
Email: wjburke@unmc.edu
 
William J. Burke

IPA BULLETIN DEPUTY EDITORS

Olusegun Baiyewu, Nigeria
Sonia Brucki, Brazil
Kenichi Meguro, Japan
Naaheed Mukadam, United Kingdom
Anand Ramakrishnan, United Kingdom
Huali Wang, PR China

MANAGING EDITOR

Susan Oster
Email: IPABulletin@ipa-online.org

SUBMISSIONS

Articles for consideration should be sent by email to IPABulletin@ipa-online.org.





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