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Global medical ethics
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The physician charter on medical professionalism from the Chinese perspective: a comparative analysis
- Correspondence to Dr Pingyue Jin, School of Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Room 833, T2 Office Building, Wangfujing Street 138, Beijing 100006, China; jpy{at}sph.pumc.edu.cn
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The physician charter on medical professionalism from the Chinese perspective: a comparative analysis
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- Received June 13, 2014
- Revised September 3, 2014
- Accepted October 3, 2014
- First published October 23, 2014.
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June 25, 2015
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