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Conflict of interest in online point-of-care clinical support websites
- Correspondence to Kyle T Amber, Ethics Program, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 10660 SW 75th Ave, Miami, FL 33156, USA; KAmber{at}med.miami.edu
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Conflict of interest in online point-of-care clinical support websites
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- Received June 6, 2013
- Revised October 7, 2013
- Accepted January 13, 2014
- First published February 3, 2014.
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July 16, 2014
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