CORRECTION to Jan. 6 story about opioids and continuing education for doctors

EDS: Clients who used a Cronkite News story slugged BC-CNS-Opioids Doctor Training that moved Friday, Jan. 6, under a PHOENIX dateline, are asked to use the following correction. The error appeared in the eighth graf of the original story. The graf can be fixed by swapping “UA medical school, the state’s only medical school” with “University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, the state’s largest medical school” in that graf and adding “in Tucson” to the end of the fifth graf: She’s in charge of adding new guidelines on how to properly prescribe opioids and address chronic pain in the curriculum at the University of Arizona’s medical school in Tucson. A corrected version of the story has been posted here.

PHOENIX – A Cronkite News story about the role of doctor training in reducing opioid abuse contained inaccurate information about Arizona medical schools that offer doctor of medicine degrees. Both the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix offer degrees.