Corrections and Clarifications
News | 8/26/08
Posted online at 1:36 AM EST on 8/26/08
Julian Agin-Liebes took the "Through the Lens" photograph that was incorrectly attributed to David Sheppard-Brick. (May 20, p. 32)
A Features article incorrectly named Dr. Susan J. Blumenthal M.D., M.P.A. Blumenthal served as U.S. Assistant Surgeon General, a rear admiral, the first Deputy Assitant Secretary for Women's Health and a senior medical and eHealth advisor. The article should have said Philip Lee encouraged Blumenthal to continue her pursuit of public health so that she could target a larger, national and global group of women's health issues. Blumenthal's Web site is www.4women.gov. The article neglected to mention that Dr. Blumenthal also serves as the senior policy and medical adviser at the Foundation for AIDS Research. Blumenthal should be quoted as saying "Women's health was neglected [before the 1990s]." Blumenthal worked in Stanford's News Bureau Office. (May 20, p. 13)
A Features article incorrectly named Dr. Susan J. Blumenthal M.D., M.P.A. Blumenthal served as U.S. Assistant Surgeon General, a rear admiral, the first Deputy Assitant Secretary for Women's Health and a senior medical and eHealth advisor. The article should have said Philip Lee encouraged Blumenthal to continue her pursuit of public health so that she could target a larger, national and global group of women's health issues. Blumenthal's Web site is www.4women.gov. The article neglected to mention that Dr. Blumenthal also serves as the senior policy and medical adviser at the Foundation for AIDS Research. Blumenthal should be quoted as saying "Women's health was neglected [before the 1990s]." Blumenthal worked in Stanford's News Bureau Office. (May 20, p. 13)
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