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. 2022 Nov 4;20:77. doi: 10.1186/s12960-022-00775-4

Correction: Accreditation as a driver of interprofessional education: the Canadian experience

Mohammad B Azzam 1, Marie-Andrée Girard 2,3, Cynthia Andrews 4,, Hope Bilinski 5, Denise M Connelly 6, John H V Gilbert 7, Christie Newton 8, Ruby E Grymonpre 9
PMCID: PMC9636680  PMID: 36333726

Correction: Human Resources for Health (2022) 20:65 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-022-00759-4

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors would like to correct reference 33 and the name of Health Standards Organization.

The incorrect name is: Health Services Organization.

The correct name is: Health Standards Organization.

The incorrect reference is:

Health Services Organization. CAN/HSO 1003:2021 Clinical governance standard—public review. Health Services Organization; 2010. https://healthstandards.org/public-reviews/clinical-governance/.

The correct reference is:

Health Standards Organization. CAN/HSO 1003:2021 Clinical governance standard—public review. Health Services Organization; 2010. https://healthstandards.org/public-reviews/clinical-governance/.

The original article [1] has been corrected.

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  • 1.Azzam MB, et al. Accreditation as a driver of interprofessional education: the Canadian experience. Hum Resour Health. 2022;20:65. doi: 10.1186/s12960-022-00759-4. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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