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Vocational Expectations of Students in a Hospital Career-Opportunity Program

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.23.5.164-b

A misplaced line of type garbled two sentences in the paper by Herman Waldman, Ed.D., in the March 1972 issue, and obscured the important fact that only three of time first 31 participants in a hospital career-opportunity program were working at the hospital three years later. Time paper was entitled "Vocational Expectations of Students in a Hospital Career-Opportunity Program."

The second and third sentences in the fourth paragraph on page 96 should have read: "A survey in January 1971, almost three years later, showed that only three were working at the hospital. The 31 students, nine boys and 22 girls between the ages of 16 and 18, came from time same suburban county in which the hospital is located."

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