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Clinical ethics
Clinical bioethics integration, sustainability, and accountability: the Hub and Spokes Strategy
- Correspondence to: Ms S MacRae University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics, 88 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4C 4H6; sue.macraeutoronto.ca
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Clinical bioethics integration, sustainability, and accountability: the Hub and Spokes Strategy
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- Received December 15, 2003
- Accepted March 15, 2004
- Revised March 12, 2004
- First published April 29, 2005.
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April 29, 2005
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Copyright 2005 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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