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Ethical uncertainty and COVID-19: exploring the lived experiences of senior physicians at a major medical centre
- Correspondence to Dr Ruaim Muaygil, Medical Education, King Saud University College of Medicine, Riyadh 11472, Saudi Arabia; rmuaygil{at}ksu.edu.sa
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Ethical uncertainty and COVID-19: exploring the lived experiences of senior physicians at a major medical centre
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- Received April 28, 2022
- Accepted November 29, 2022
- First published December 8, 2022.
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March 23, 2023
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