[图书][B] Engaging the Disengaged: An Assessment of the Medical Ethics Curriculum and Suggestions for Its Improvement

W Abdelfadeel - 2021 - search.proquest.com
The medical ethics curriculum is an important part of medical education as it helps foster
students to become virtuous and compassionate caretakers. The format of the curriculum is …

Navigating the wards: teaching medical students to use their moral compasses

SL Swenson, JA Rothstein - Academic Medicine, 1996 - journals.lww.com
The upsurge in formal medical ethics training stems from the desire for more compassionate,
less “dehumanized” physicians who can competently face the ethical dilemmas posed by …

Establishing and using a profession-wide code of ethics

JH Price - Journal of Health Education, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The professionwide Code of Ethics can form the basis for formal training in ethical issues.
However, a code of ethics can never substitute for training in ethical issues. There will …

Ethics in professional education: introduction to the special issue

C Martin, CW Ruitenberg - Ethics and Education, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Recent years have seen a greater emphasis on ethics education in different professions and
their corresponding professional education programs. For example, widespread reform in …

The overlapping spheres of medical professionalism and medical ethics: A conceptual inquiry

CW Ruitenberg - Ethics in Professional Education, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This essay examines the concepts of 'professionalism'and 'ethics' as they are used in health
professions education and, in particular, medical education. It proposes that, in order to …

Teaching ethics in the health professions

L Gillam - A companion to bioethics, 2010 - infona.pl
Teaching Ethics in the Health Professions × Close The Infona portal uses cookies, ie strings of
text saved by a browser on the user's device. The portal can access those files and use them to …

Toward a naturalized clinical ethics

M Verkerk, H Lindemann - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2012 - muse.jhu.edu
Clinical ethicists tend to see themselves as moral experts to be called in when clinicians
encounter a particularly difficult moral problem. Drawing on a naturalized moral …

[PDF][PDF] Ethics education in the health professions: designing for learning that lasts

AM Haddad - 2021 - utswmed-ir.tdl.org
This presentation provides a conceptual framework for course, continuing professional
education and curricular design in ethics education for health professionals. The emphasis …

THE PRESENT REALITY v. THE DESIRED REALITY

RM Jacobs - Educating in Ethics Across the Professions: A …, 2022 - books.google.com
Liberating applied ethics educators from within the silos of their independent disciplines and
professions to think about their important and valuable craft across the professions—the …

On the relationship between medical ethics and medical professionalism

M Dunn - 2016 - jme.bmj.com
The Journal of Medical Ethics strongly encourages contributions from medical students, and
is one of the very few journals that retain a separate section for publishing student papers …