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Teaching and learning ethics
Teaching ethics in the clinic. The theory and practice of moral case deliberation
- A C Molewijk, Department of Health, Ethics and Society/Metamedica Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences School for Public Health and Primary Care (Caphri), Maastrict University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastrict, The Netherlands; b.molewijk{at}zw.unimaas.nl
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Teaching ethics in the clinic. The theory and practice of moral case deliberation
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- Received July 13, 2006
- Revised December 18, 2006
- Accepted January 8, 2007
- First published January 30, 2008.
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February 11, 2017
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2008 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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