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Historians of the future tracking the development of bioethics will note that the debates and arguments that have most engaged bioethicists thus far have been directed toward addressing the dilemmas attending physicians face as they interact with patients in the clinical setting. This is only to be expected, given the circumstances that gave birth to this burgeoning field. The preoccupation with clinical questions has, however, had an unfortunate consequence. Less examined by bioethicists are the significant behind-the-scenes ethical issues generated by, and specific to, the years of undergraduate and postgraduate medical training.
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