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Does Medical Presence Decrease the Perceived Risk of Substance-Related Harm at Music Festivals? – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2019

Matthew Brendan Munn
Affiliation:
UBC Emergency Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
Melissa Sydney White
Affiliation:
UBC Southern Medical Program, Kelowna, Canada
Alison Hutton
Affiliation:
University of Newcastle, Australia
Sheila Turris
Affiliation:
UBC Emergency Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
Haddon Rabb
Affiliation:
UBC Mass Gathering Medicine Interest Group, Canada
Adam Lund
Affiliation:
UBC Emergency Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
Jamie Ranse
Affiliation:
UBC Mass Gathering Medicine Interest Group, Canada
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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2019 

In the original publication of the abstract, “Does Medical Presence Decrease the Perceived Risk of Substance-Related Harm at Music Festivals?” the name of author Haddon Rabb was misspelled.Reference Munn, White and Hutton1 The abstract has been corrected.

References

Munn, MB, White, MS, Hutton, A, et al. Does medical presence decrease the perceived risk of substance-related harm at music festivals? Prehosp Disaster Med. 2019;34(Suppl 1):s123.CrossRefGoogle Scholar