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我们很高兴地宣布,上海精神病学档案馆将更名为《普通精神病学》,并将于2018年由英国医学杂志出版集团出版。这些变化将为该杂志成为一个真正的国际平台迈出重要步伐,让东西方心理健康专业人员交流新的研究成果和服务发展。我们相信,这将提高该杂志在国际上的认可度和影响力,并增加中国在世界精神病学领域的发言权
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We are delighted to announce that the Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry will be changing its name to General Psychiatry and will be published by the BMJ Publishing Group in 2018. These changes will serve important steps for the journal to become a truly international platform for eastern and western mental health professionals to exchange new research findings and service developments. We believe it will increase the degree of recognition and influence of the journal at internationally, and increase China’s voice in the world’s psychiatric field
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