Correction to Doctors and nurses
We apologise for the editorial error that occurred in the first letter of this cluster, Let's celebrate the difference between doctors and nurses, by Patrick White (16 September, p 698). In the first sentence of the third paragraph the word “not” was omitted. The sentence should have read, “As a general practitioner I do not expect nurses to do the things I dislike doing more cheaply and more efficiently” [rather than the published, “As a general practitioner I do expect nurses to do the things I dislike doing more cheaply and more efficiently”]. The version on bmj.com (www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/321/7262/698) was corrected on 19 September.







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