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Symposium on consent and confidentiality
Confidentiality and the duties of care
- Correspondence to: J O’Brien, GMC, 178 Great Portland, London W1W 5JE, UK; jobrien{at}GMC-uk.org
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Confidentiality and the duties of care
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- Accepted September 23, 2002
- First published February 1, 2003.
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February 01, 2003
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