Alignment of ethics curricula in medical education: a student perspective

Y Liu, A Erath, S Salwi, A Sherry… - Teaching and learning …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Y Liu, A Erath, S Salwi, A Sherry, MB Mitchell
Teaching and learning in medicine, 2020Taylor & Francis
Issue: Although there is consensus on the importance of including ethics in the medical
school curriculum, there is wide variation in how this topic is taught. Recent literature also
questions the effectiveness of current ethical teaching methods in changing student attitudes
and future behavior. Furthermore, from the student perspective, there is a marked disconnect
between the stated importance of and lack of effort in ethics courses. Evidence: Applying a
student perspective of the hidden curriculum, as well as reviewing and applying insight from …
Issue
Although there is consensus on the importance of including ethics in the medical school curriculum, there is wide variation in how this topic is taught. Recent literature also questions the effectiveness of current ethical teaching methods in changing student attitudes and future behavior. Furthermore, from the student perspective, there is a marked disconnect between the stated importance of and lack of effort in ethics courses.
Evidence
Applying a student perspective of the hidden curriculum, as well as reviewing and applying insight from the available literature, we advocate for alignment of instructional design, content, and assessments. This article provides specific recommendations to increase student engagement in ethics courses and concludes by discussing whether a lack of engagement is attributable to intrinsic qualities of medical students in addition to pedagogical technique and educational setting and culture.
Implications
This article has practical suggestions for medical educators to improve their ethics courses, leading to more well-rounded and thoughtful physicians.
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