Ethical challenges and moral distress among field epidemiologists
Abstract Background As 'disease detectives' and directors of public health programs, field epidemiologists play essential roles in protecting public health. Although ethical issues receive considerable attention in medical and research settings, less is known about ethical challenges faced...
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Main Authors: | Emma Cooke (Author), George Lopez (Author), Angela Hilmers (Author), David G. Addiss (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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