LETTER
Correction: Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners
1 November 1995 | Volume 123 Issue 9 | Page 734
A sentence in a recent letter on physicians assistants and nurse practitioners [1] contained an error that altered the meaning of the sentence. The correct sentence is as follows: "It is interesting that an association representing physicians has ignored the daily telephone calls physicians receive from pharmacists correcting inaccurate and sometimes dangerous prescriptions that the physicians have written."
1. Miller LG. Physician assistants and nurse practitioners [Letter]. Ann Intern Med. 1995; 123:237-8.
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