American College of Psychiatrists explained

The American College of Psychiatrists is an American association of psychiatrists based in Chicago, Illinois. It operates annual meetings, publishes a newsletter, presents awards and organizes the PRITE exam for psychiatric residents and the PIPE exam for practicing psychiatrists. Membership is decided by current members. It was founded in 1963.[1]

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Notes and References

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