MEDIA RELATIONS
MEDIA CONTACT
Norman Wallis, PhD
APM Executive Director
(301) 718-6539
nwallis at apm dot org
PRESS RELEASES
11-20-2007:
Diabetic veterans with lower psychological functioning are more likely to have limbs amputated
9-12-2007:
Doctors who criticize or confront patients may be trying to help
6-15-2007:
Heart patients all around the world are more likely to be depressed, anxious & drinkers
5-21-2007:
Anxious or depressed asthmatic youth report worse school, family & social functioning and less exercise
Archives: 2006 Press Releases (7)
2008 ANNUAL MEETING: NOV. 19–22
Miami, Florida
Please see our 2008 Annual Meeting web pages for information, or view a PDF of the Final Program booklet. Please contact us if you would like an interview with one of the presenters.

About the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (APM) is the leading international organization for clinical care, education and research of patients who suffer from concurrent medical and psychiatric conditions. Psychosomatic Medicine physicians, also called consultation-liaison psychiatrists, have specific training and expertise that allows them to uniquely collaborate with other physicians to address the additional complexities and consequences of these patients with comorbid illness. Founded in 1952 and headquartered in Bethesda, MD, it has over 700 members, including international leaders in Psychosomatic Medicine research. The APM annual scientific meeting focuses on research and education and draws attendees from around the world. The APM vigorously promotes a global agenda of excellence in Psychosomatic Medicine by promoting research, public policy and interdisciplinary collaboration. Psychosomatics is the official scientific journal of the APM. For further information please go to www.apm.org and psy.psychiatryonline.org.
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