Cite
Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, case 6: fear of investigation affects patient care (the Shipman effect on the administration of opiates in the community).
MLA
Draper, Heather, et al. “Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 6: Fear of Investigation Affects Patient Care (the Shipman Effect on the Administration of Opiates in the Community).” Clinical Ethics, vol. 2, no. 2, June 2007, pp. 59–65. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1258/147775007781029609.
APA
Draper, H., MacDiarmaid-Gordon, A., Strumidlo, L., Teuten, B., & Updale, E. (2007). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, case 6: fear of investigation affects patient care (the Shipman effect on the administration of opiates in the community). Clinical Ethics, 2(2), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.1258/147775007781029609
Chicago
Draper, Heather, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten, and Eleanor Updale. 2007. “Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 6: Fear of Investigation Affects Patient Care (the Shipman Effect on the Administration of Opiates in the Community).” Clinical Ethics 2 (2): 59–65. doi:10.1258/147775007781029609.