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Teaching and learning ethics
How do bioethics teachers in Japan cope with ethical disagreement among healthcare university students in the classroom? A survey on educators in charge
- Correspondence to: Atsushi Asai Department of Bioethics, Faculty of Medical and Pharmaceutical Science, Kumamoto University, 1-1-1 Honjo, Kumamoto, 860-8556, Japan; aasai{at}kaiju.medic.kumamoto-u.ac.jp
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How do bioethics teachers in Japan cope with ethical disagreement among healthcare university students in the classroom? A survey on educators in charge
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- Received December 15, 2004
- Accepted July 22, 2005
- Revised July 18, 2005
- First published April 28, 2006.
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April 28, 2006
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