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An error occurred in the author names of a paper published in the May issue (Do-not-resuscitate decision: the attitudes of medical and non-medical students. J Med Ethics 2007;33:261–5.) The correct names are as follows: CO Sham, YW Cheng, KW Ho, PH Lai, LW Lo, HL Wan, CY Wong, YN Yeung, SH Yuen, AY Wong.
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