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What do medical students experience as moral problems during their obstetric and gynaecology clerkship?
- Dr G Olthuis, Council for Public Health and Health Care, Centre for Ethics and Health, PO Box 19404, 2500 CK, The Hague, The Netherlands; g.olthuis{at}chello.nl
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What do medical students experience as moral problems during their obstetric and gynaecology clerkship?
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- Received October 25, 2007
- Revised February 12, 2008
- Accepted March 3, 2008
- First published August 29, 2008.
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August 29, 2008
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