"Shipman effect" meaning in All languages combined

See Shipman effect on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Shipman effect [canonical]
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  1. (UK) A cultural change in the field of medicine sparked by the conviction of Harold Shipman in 2000 for murdering his patients, and the formal recommendations from the subsequent Shipman Inquiry. Tags: UK
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