Teaching of medical ethics in basic and continuing medical education
Abstract
"Based on the recommendations put forth in the CP's Statement of Madrid that the national medical associations (NMAs) should take the initiative with regard to education in medical ethics, the protection of human rights, and particularly with regard to measures for the prevention of torture, the CP Subcommittee on Medical Ethics and Deontology has conducted a study on Teaching of Medical Ethics in Basic & Continuing Medical Education."Date
2002Type
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