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Clinical ethics
Ethical considerations for services offering one-to-one guidance for primary care practitioners interested in research
- Correspondence to: H Bateman; hb208{at}medschl.cam.ac.uk
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Ethical considerations for services offering one-to-one guidance for primary care practitioners interested in research
Publication history
- Accepted April 30, 2001
- Revised April 19, 2001
- First published February 1, 2002.
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February 01, 2002
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