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InnovAiT 2009 2(4):204; doi:10.1093/innovait/inp029
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Dr Clare Etherington

Ridgeway Surgery, North Harrow, UK

E-mail: c.etherington@gp-e84068.nhs.uk

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Do you find it difficult to cover topics in tutorials for the ethics section of the GP curriculum (3.3: Ethics and value-based medicine) or complete the ‘maintaining an ethical approach’ and ‘fitness to practice’ sections of case-based discussion?

The General Medical Council (GMC) has an interactive website to illustrate ethics points. There are currently two sections with a simple interactive format where you click on patients in a waiting room to highlight details of the case, answer questions and view the opinions of experts. . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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