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Clinicians’ knowledge of informed consent
- Correspondence to: F Finlay Child Health Department, Newbridge Hill, Bath BA1 3QE, UK; Fiona.finlay{at}banes-pct.nhs.uk
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Clinicians’ knowledge of informed consent
Publication history
- Received March 17, 2006
- Accepted June 4, 2006
- Revised March 17, 2006
- First published February 28, 2007.
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February 28, 2007
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