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Teaching and learning ethics
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Case-based seminars in medical ethics education: how medical students define and discuss moral problems
- Correspondence to Mr Thomas M Donaldson, General Practice Education Group, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0SR, UK; tmd28{at}doctors.org.uk
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Case-based seminars in medical ethics education: how medical students define and discuss moral problems
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- Received March 9, 2010
- Revised July 1, 2010
- Accepted July 8, 2010
- First published October 20, 2010.
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November 26, 2010
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