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Teaching and learning ethics
Teaching and assessing medical ethics: where are we now?
- Correspondence to: Karen Mattick Institute of Clinical Education, Peninsula Medical School, St Luke’s Campus, University of Exeter, Heavitree Road, Exeter EX1 2LU, UK; karen.mattick{at}pms.ac.uk
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Teaching and assessing medical ethics: where are we now?
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- Received September 29, 2005
- Accepted November 27, 2005
- First published February 28, 2006.
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April 27, 2016
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