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Canadian Family Physician | Le Médecin de famille canadien

} Vol 66: OCTOBER | OCTOBRE 2020

LETTERS } CORRESPONDANCE

Correction

I n the article “Supporting patients to shape social determinants of health through democratic engage- ment,” which appeared in the September issue of Canadian Family Physician,

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the affiliations for Dr Danyaal Raza were incorrect and his competing interests were omitted. The correct affiliation and com- peting interests are as follows:

Dr Raza is a family physician in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, Ont, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.

Competing interests

Dr Raza is Volunteer Chair of the Board of Canadian Doctors for Medicare.

The online version has been corrected. Canadian Family Physician apologizes for the error and any confu- sion it might have caused.

Reference

1. Raza D, Brown C, Pinto AD. Supporting patients to shape social determinants of health through democratic engagement. Can Fam Physician 2020;66:639-41 (Eng), 644-7 (Fr).

Correction

D ans l’article intitulé « Aider les patients à façonner les déterminants sociaux de la santé par un enga- gement démocratique », publié dans le numéro de septembre du Médecin de famille canadien

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, les affilia- tions du D

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Danyaal Raza étaient inexactes et ses inté- rêts concurrents ont été omis. Ses affiliations correctes et ses intérêts concurrents se lisent comme suit :

Le Dr Raza est médecin de famille au Département de médecine familiale et communautaire de l’Hôpital St Michael’s à Toronto (Ontario), et professeur adjoint au Département de médecine familiale et communautaire de l’Université de Toronto.

Intérêts concurrents

Le Dr Raza est président bénévole du conseil d’administration de Médecins canadiens pour le régime public.

La version en ligne a été corrigée. Le Médecin de famille canadien s’excuse de l’erreur et de toute confu- sion qu’elle aurait pu causer.

Référence

1. Raza D, Brown C, Pinto AD. Aider les patients à façonner les déterminants sociaux de la santé par un engagement démocratique. Can Fam Physician 2020;66:639-41 (ang), 644-7 (fr).

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