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Teaching and learning ethics
Towards a practical definition of professional behaviour
- Correspondence to Dr Angela Ballantyne, Department of Primary Health Care & General Practice, University of Otago, PO Box 7343, Wellington South 6242, New Zealand; angela.ballantyne{at}otago.ac.nz
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Towards a practical definition of professional behaviour
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- Received December 21, 2009
- Accepted January 28, 2010
- First published March 25, 2010.
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April 27, 2016
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