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Published Online: February 1995

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In the paper entitled "Opportunities for Psychiatrists in Managed Care Organizations" by Arthur Lazarus, M.D., in the December 1994 issue of Hospital and Community Psychiatry (pages 1206-1210), the heading in the last column of Table 2 should have indicated that the figures on female enrollment in executive MBA programs were percentages.
In the paper entitled "Management of Primary Sleep Disorders Among Elderly Persons" by W. Vaughn McCall, M.D., in the January issue of Psychiatric Services (pages 49-55), Table 3 should have indicated that the drug zolpidem has a low risk of hangover when used as a hypnotic with elderly persons.
The editors regret the errors.

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Published in print: February 1995
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