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Ethics briefing
Medical ethics and law for doctors of tomorrow: the consensus statement restructured and refined for the next decade
- Correspondence to Dr Pirashanthie Vivekananda-Schmidt, Medical Education, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK; p.vivekananda-schmidt{at}sheffield.ac.uk
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Medical ethics and law for doctors of tomorrow: the consensus statement restructured and refined for the next decade
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- Received November 10, 2020
- Accepted November 20, 2020
- First published December 21, 2020.
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January 18, 2022
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