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Published Online: 18 May 2001

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An incorrect identification was given in a photo caption on page 18 of the April 20 issue. Dr. Anthony Gore of Howard University was misidentified as an assistant to Rep. Floyd Spence. Psychiatric News regrets the error.
It was also reported in the April 20 issue that the Ethics Primer of the American Psychiatric Association was sent free to psychiatry residents who are members of APA. In fact, the primer was sent free to all psychiatry residents. The primer was prepared by APA’s Ethics Committee, and the American Psychiatric Foundation funded the cost of printing and mailing it to residents. The primer may be purchased for $24 plus shipping from American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. by calling (800) 368-5777. The order number is ISBN 0-89042-317-2, and the item number is 2317. The book also may be ordered online at www.healthsource.org by searching on “Ethics Primer.” ▪

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