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Clinical ethics
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What kinds of cases do paediatricians refer to clinical ethics? Insights from 184 case referrals at an Australian paediatric hospital
- Correspondence to Dr Rosalind J McDougall, Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia; rmcdo{at}unimelb.edu.au
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What kinds of cases do paediatricians refer to clinical ethics? Insights from 184 case referrals at an Australian paediatric hospital
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- Received July 23, 2015
- Revised April 14, 2016
- Accepted April 27, 2016
- First published June 17, 2016.
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August 24, 2016
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