Newman, William J. MD; Xiong, Glen L. MD; Barnhorst, Amy V. MD
Editor(s): Janicak, Philip G. MD; Editor
Dr. Newman is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Training Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Dr. Xiong is Medical Director of the Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center and Associate Professor of Psychiatry; and Dr. Barnhorst is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Division of Psychiatry and the Law, University of California-Davis Medical Center, 2230 Stockton Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95817; E-mail: [email protected].
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