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Teaching and learning ethics
Teaching medical ethics: what is the impact of role models? Some experiences from Swedish medical schools
- Niels Lynoe, Centre for Bioethics, LIME, Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden; niels.lynoe{at}ki.se
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Teaching medical ethics: what is the impact of role models? Some experiences from Swedish medical schools
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- Received March 23, 2007
- Accepted April 12, 2007
- First published March 28, 2008.
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March 28, 2008
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2008 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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