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Teaching and learning ethics
The ethical professional as endangered person: blog notes on doctor–patient relationships
- Correspondence to Prof Tom Koch, Department of Geography (Medical), University of British Columbia, 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, BC 6T 1Z2 Canada; tomkoch{at}kochworks.com
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The ethical professional as endangered person: blog notes on doctor–patient relationships
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- Received December 8, 2009
- Revised February 17, 2010
- Accepted February 22, 2010
- First published May 28, 2010.
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June 07, 2010
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