When It's Hard to Please Everybody: Etiquette Serving Ethics When You Disagree With a Colleague. Opinion #2: Return to the Sources: AMA Guidelines
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Hamaty, DanielKeywords
EthicsGuidelines
Philosophical Ethics
Value / Quality of Life
Sociology of Health Care
Professional-Professional Relationship
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2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/944020Pain Medicine 2001 March; 2(1): 83, 85
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