Evidence-Based Mental Health: the first year

Abstract
The basic production process of EBMH is similar to that for Evidence-Based Medicine and involves a comparable number of steps and individuals.2 We would like to thank the editorial staff at McMaster University (research associates Cindy Walker-Dilks, and Angela Eady; production supervisor Dawn Jedraszewski; and editorial assistants Laurie Gunderman, Bharati Purohit, and Nancy Bordignon) and at the BMJ Publishing Group (technical editor Susan King and marketing executive Ruth Straube). Thanks also to the clinicians who have provided commentaries over the past year, their input has been invaluable and this journal would not be possible without them. We currently have 230 commentators from 22 countries registered on our database. By discipline, there are 145 psychiatrists, 54 psychologists, 11 nurses, and 20 from other areas such as general practice, paediatrics, and general internal medicine. We would like to encourage interested clinicians from all mental health disciplines and from all over the world to register as commentators with the journal. We are particularly keen to recruit commentators in some of the specialist areas of clinical activity such as substance use. If you are interested in being a commentator please fill out the call for commentators form inserted in this or previous issues, or fill in the commentator form found on the web at http://www.evidbasedmentalhealth.com.

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