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Clinical ethics
The “four quadrants” approach to clinical ethics case analysis; an application and review
- Dr D K Sokol, Centre for Medical and Healthcare Education, St George's, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK; daniel.sokol{at}talk21.com
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The “four quadrants” approach to clinical ethics case analysis; an application and review
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- Received March 29, 2007
- Revised May 25, 2007
- Accepted June 18, 2007
- First published June 30, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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2008 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the Institute of Medical Ethics
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