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    The AMA Journal of Ethics® is a peer-reviewed journal that exists to help students and clinicians navigate ethical decisions in service to patients and society by offering cases and commentary; policy, history, law, art, and education discussions; journal-based, audio, and video CME; podcasts; visuals; and more. The journal is free to everyone everywhere.

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    The AMA Journal of Ethics® is a peer-reviewed journal that exists to help students and clinicians navigate ethical decisions in service to patients and society by offering cases and commentary; policy, history, law, art, and education discussions; journal-based, audio, and video CME; podcasts; visuals; and more. The journal is free to everyone everywhere.

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    • Want to develop a theme issue for @JournalofEthics? #Medstudents, #residents and fellows - apply to learn about the peer-review process and generate monthly issues around complex ethical topics. Deadline is Oct 5! https://t.co/5Cvhzw5MN1