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Clinical ethics
What makes a good GP? An empirical perspective on virtue in general practice
- Correspondence to: A Braunack-Mayer Lecturer in Ethics, Department of Public Health, University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia; annette.braunackmayeradelaide.edu.au
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What makes a good GP? An empirical perspective on virtue in general practice
Publication history
- Received March 16, 2003
- Accepted February 5, 2004
- Revised November 25, 2003
- First published January 28, 2005.
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January 28, 2005
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