A virtuous framework for professional reflection
Andrew JT George, Catherine E Urch and Alan Cribb
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2022-0121
Future Healthc J March 2023 Andrew JT George
AImperial College London
Roles: emeritus professor of immunology
Catherine E Urch
BImperial College London, and palliative medicine consultant and divisional director, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Roles: professor in palliative medicine
Alan Cribb
CCentre for Public Policy Research, King's College London
Roles: professor of bioethics and education

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vol. 10 no. 1 78-81
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- Andrew JT George, emeritus professor of immunologyA⇑,
- Catherine E Urch, professor in palliative medicineB and
- Alan Cribb, professor of bioethics and educationC
- AImperial College London
- BImperial College London, and palliative medicine consultant and divisional director, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- CCentre for Public Policy Research, King's College London
- Address for correspondence: Professor AJT George, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London W12 0NN, UK. Email: a.george{at}imperial.ac.uk Twitter: @ProfAGeorge
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