A workshop on medical ethics at the College of Medicine, Lagos University

Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (4):199-200 (1984)
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Abstract

As part of an effort to improve the teaching of medical ethics in the College of Medicine, Lagos University two-day workshops were organised. Participants included people from various walks of life, for example politicians, lawyers, doctors, and patients. The workshops were quite successful, and have led to more extensive teaching of medical ethics in the college

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