This year Psychiatric Services is focusing on evidence-based practices, encouraging both inspection of the scientific evidence for treatments and introspection about our own practices. In this issue Valenstein and her colleagues report that veterans undergoing treatment for schizophrenia between 1991 and 1995 often received dosages of conventional antipsychotic medications that did not meet recommended guidelines, that African Americans were more likely to have received treatment that did not meet guidelines, and that treatment varied substantially across sites. Unfortunately, these results can no longer be considered as breaking news, not just because the conventional antipsychotic medications are "old," but also because these findings replicate those of several recent studies.