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Correction
Re: “Point-of-care testing of HbA1c and blood glucose in a remote Aboriginal Australian community” in the 16 May 2005 issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2005; 182: 524-527).
The authors of this article have requested that Max K Bulsara (School of Population Health, University of Western Australia; and Centre for Child Health Research, University of Western Australia, Telethon Institute of Child Health Research, Subiaco, WA) be included as an author. The corrected list of authors is David D Martin, Mark D S Shephard, Hayley Freeman, Max K Bulsara, Timothy W Jones, Elizabeth A Davis, Graeme P Maguire. The online version of this article (html and pdf) was corrected on 27 May 2005.
Endocrinology and Diabetes, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, WA.
David D Martin, MB BS, PhD, Research Fellow; Timothy W Jones, DCH, FRACP, Director of Paediatric Endocrinology; and Associate Professor,Telethon Institute of Child Health Research, Perth, WA; Elizabeth A Davis, FRACP, Paediatric Endocrinologist; and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Telethon Institute of Child Health Research, Perth, WA.Community Point-of-Care Services, Flinders University Rural Clinical School, Adelaide, SA.
Mark D S Shephard, MSc, MAACB, Director and Senior Research Fellow.Western Australian Country Health Services — Kimberley Region, Broome, WA.
Hayley Freeman, RN, Chronic Health Disease Coordinator; Graeme P Maguire, MPHTM, FRACP, PhD, Community Physician.Reprints: Dr David D Martin, Endocrinology and Diabetes, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, PO Box D184, Perth, WA 6840. david.martinATmed.unituebingen.de
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