Reports an error in "Prescriptive authority for psychologists: The next step" by Steven Eric Curtis, Samantha Hoffmann and Maeve O'Leary Sloan (, Advanced Online Publication, May 05, 2022, np). In the original article, changes were needed to clarify the timeline of state legalizations of prescriptive authority for psychologists (RxP) and the current status of RxP with regard to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). In the second paragraph of the "RxP From 2011 to Present" section, the citations relating to legalization in Idaho and Iowa were corrected, and the year in the Prescribing Psychologist reference was corrected in the References section and in text citations throughout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported online in on Jul 11 2022 (see record 2022-79840-001). In the original article, changes were needed to clarify the timeline of state legalizations of prescriptive authority for psychologists (RxP) and the current status of RxP with regard to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). In the second paragraph of the "RxP From 2011 to Present" section, the citations relating to legalization in Idaho and Iowa were corrected, and the year in the Prescribing Psychologist reference was corrected in the References section and in text citations throughout.
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