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Teaching and learning ethics
Interprofessional ethics rounds concerning dialysis patients: staff’s ethical reflections before and after rounds
- M Svantesson, Centre for Health Care Sciences, Örebro University Hospital, Box 1324, SE-701 13 Örebro, Sweden; mia.svantesson{at}orebroll.se
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Interprofessional ethics rounds concerning dialysis patients: staff’s ethical reflections before and after rounds
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- Received October 30, 2007
- Accepted January 9, 2008
- First published April 30, 2008.
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April 30, 2008
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2008 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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