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The relationship between patients and doctors is at the core of medical ethics, serving as an anchor for many of the most important debates in the field. Over the past several decades, this relationship has evolved along three interrelated axes — as it is defined in clinical care, research, and society. Many of the pivotal discussions of these issues have appeared in the pages of the Journal (see Key NEJM Articles on Medical Ethics). Read the full article
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