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Is there no alternative? Conscientious objection by medical students
- Correspondence to Dr Robert F Card, Department of Philosophy, SUNY; Center for Ethics, Humanities and Palliative Care, University of Rochester Medical Center; 212 Campus Center, SUNY-Oswego, Oswego, NY 13126, USA; robert.card{at}oswego.edu
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Is there no alternative? Conscientious objection by medical students
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- Received August 19, 2011
- Revised November 10, 2011
- Accepted March 28, 2012
- First published May 3, 2012.
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April 27, 2016
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