Erratum to: A Place-Based Community Health Worker Program: Feasibility and Early Outcomes, New York City, 2015
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This corrects the article "A Place-Based Community Health Worker Program: Feasibility and Early Outcomes, New York City, 2015" in Am J Prev Med, volume 52 on page S284.
The editorial office has been informed that some of the author affiliations listed for this article were incorrect. The authors Priscilla M. Lopez, Alexis Feinberg, and Lorna E. Thorpe are affiliated with the New York University School of Medicine, NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, New York, New York, and not the City University of New York School of Public Health and Health Policy, NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, New York, New York.
This error has since been corrected online. The amended full affiliation listings are as follows:
Priscilla M. Lopez, MPH,1 Nadia Islam, PhD,1 Alexis Feinberg, MPH,1 Christa Myers, MPH,2 Lois Seidl, MPH,2 Elizabeth Drackett, MPA,2 Lindsey Riley, MPH,1 Andrea Mata, MS,3 Juan Pinzon, MA,4 Elisabeth Benjamin, JD,4 Katarzyna Wyka, PhD,5 Rachel Dannefer, MPH,2 Javier Lopez, MPA,2 Chau Trinh-Shevrin, PhD,1 Karen Aletha Maybank, MD,2 Lorna E. Thorpe, PhD1
From the 1New York University School of Medicine, NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, New York, New York; 2New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City, New York; 3New York City Housing Authority, New York, New York; 4Community Services Society, New York, New York; and 5City University of New York School of Public Health and Health Policy, NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center, New York, New York.
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Source:Am J Prev Med. 52(5):690
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Pubmed ID:28431645
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC10201926
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