Commentary on 'Interprofessional Ethics: A Developing Field?'—A Response to Banks et al. (2010)

Ethics and Social Welfare 5 (1):72-78 (2011)
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In this commentary on a previous Ethics and Social Welfare publication, the authors argue that inclusive and expansive dialogue about interprofessional ethics is more a matter of ??revitalizing?? traditional professional ethics than developing a new field. The dialogue will be most productive of care improvements if it incorporates the service user, includes both health and social care professions, and occurs across countries

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