Principal care ethics is not a discipline; it’s a notional field of study and that is simultaneously an area of primary health care and applied life values. De Zulueta argues in which primary care life values has a definitive place on the ‘bioethics map’, represented by a substantial body involving empirical research, literary texts and crucial discourse. Primary care ethics is the study of the everyday decisions that primary care clinicians make.
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