Bioethics and Graduate Medical Education: The Great Match

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (1):61-65 (2003)
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Abstract

Given the money, prestige and power at stake in high-level sports, ethical lapses are hardly surprising. Nor are the rules, people, and organizations we entrust to punish infractions and ensure fair play. Similarly, the high stakes involved in medical education invite ethical slips. Yet, there are not only few referees in this all-important “game,” but also the subject itself has been almost entirely off-limits in the academic literature

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