Early Registration Now Open
Please join us at APA’s 2023 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California, May 20-24. With 600+ educational sessions, 50+ topics, 22 paid courses, and 1,000+ poster presentations, the Annual Meeting is the best place to connect with colleagues, learn the latest in effective clinical practice and research advancements, and earn up to 43 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.
Explore this year’s theme—“Innovate, Collaborate, Motivate: Charting the future of mental health”—and customize your experience with our outstanding scientific program, interactive exhibits featuring cutting-edge information and technologies, and opportunities to engage with your colleagues from around the globe.
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Explore This Year’s Meeting
Featured Speakers
Hear from our two keynote speakers, critically acclaimed actress Ashley Judd and best-selling author Heather C. McGhee.
Preliminary Program
This year’s preliminary program is now available on psychiatry.org. Learn more about sessions, courses, tracks, and much more.
Hotel Information
Conference housing is now open. Learn about the nearby hotels offering special meeting rates and book with OnPeak, APA’s official housing company.
PS: There is just one day left for New Research poster submissions. The site will close on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. ET. To view the status of a submission, please visit the Abstract Service Center.
Applications for the Research Colloquium for Junior Psychiatrists at the 2023 Annual Meeting must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on January 15, 2023. For more information on criteria and eligibility here.
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