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Teaching and learning ethics
Reflective professionalism: interpreting CanMEDS’ “professionalism”
- Professor M A Verkerk, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Expertisecenter for Ethics and Care, PO Box 196, 9700 AD Groningen, The Netherlands; m.a.verkerk{at}med.umcg.nl
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Reflective professionalism: interpreting CanMEDS’ “professionalism”
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- Received June 13, 2006
- Revised November 8, 2006
- Accepted November 13, 2006
- First published October 30, 2007.
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April 27, 2016
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2007 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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