Erratum: Clinician responses to cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation: a systematic review and integrative mixed-methods research synthesis (Family Practice (cmab146) DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmab146)

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Family Practice, cmab146, doi:10.1093/fampra/cmab146 In the originally published version of this manuscript, the Conflict of interest statement was incorrect and read: There are no conflicts to declare. From April to December 2019, JP was employed as a Research Analyst at PureSinse Inc (a licensed cannabis producer). She does not currently hold any financial or personal con¬nection to PureSinse,which is no longer in operation. This has now been updated as follows: From April to December 2019, J. Panday was employed as a Research Analyst at PureSinse Inc (a licensed cannabis pro¬ducer). She does not hold any remaining financial or personal connection to PureSinse, which is no longer in operation. From May 2021 - February 2022, J. Panday was employed as a freelance research coordinator by Avail Cannabis Clinics, a privately owned network of medical clinics, to prepare and submit ethics applications for research related to the use of cannabis to alleviate PTSD symptoms in military populations. Ms. Panday was compensated hourly for this work, which has concluded. She does not hold any remaining financial or personal connection to Avail.

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Panday, J., Taneja, S., Popoola, A., Pack, R., Greyson, D., Mcdonald, S. D., … Vanstone, M. (2022, October 1). Erratum: Clinician responses to cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation: a systematic review and integrative mixed-methods research synthesis (Family Practice (cmab146) DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmab146). Family Practice. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmac021

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