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Exploring moral competence regression: a narrative approach in medical ethics education for medical students
BackgroundStudies from different countries report a stagnation or regression of moral competence in medical students between the first and the last...
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Medical students’ and residents’ views on euthanasia
BackgroundDoctors are increasingly faced with end-of-life decisions. Little is known about how medical students approach euthanasia. The objective of...
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A sco** review of the ethical impacts of international medical electives on local students and patient care
BackgroundInternational electives are often considered a valuable learning opportunity for medical students. Yet, as travelling to lower and middle...
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Scenario- and discussion-based approach for teaching preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry
BackgroundThis study used a scenario- and discussion-based approach to teach preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of...
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Evaluating the understanding of the ethical and moral challenges of Big Data and AI among Jordanian medical students, physicians in training, and senior practitioners: a cross-sectional study
AimsTo examine the understanding of the ethical dilemmas associated with Big Data and artificial intelligence (AI) among Jordanian medical students,...
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Educational opportunities about ethics and professionalism in the clinical environment: surveys of 3rd year medical students to understand and address elements of the hidden curriculum
Medical students’ concerns during clinical clerkships may not always be addressed with mentors who work under significant time constraints. This...
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Philosophy in Medical Education
In recent years, philosophy of science has increasingly engaged with scientific practice and with the distinctive features of various specific... -
Attitudes on euthanasia among medical students and doctors in Sri Lanka: a cross sectional study
BackgroundEuthanasia is a topic of intense ethical debate and it is illegal in most countries at present, including Sri Lanka. The aim of this...
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Why we should (not) worry about generative AI in medical ethics teaching
In this article I discuss the ethical ramifications for medical ethics training of the availability of large language models (LLMs) for medical...
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A study of biomedical engineering student critical reflection and ethical discussion around contemporary medical devices
Due to the impact of biomedical technologies on human wellbeing, biomedical engineering presents discipline-specific ethical issues that can have...
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Transparency or restricting gifts? Polish medical students’ opinions about regulating relationships with pharmaceutical sales representatives
Relationships between physicians and pharmaceutical sales representatives (PSRs) often create conflicts of interest, not least because of the various...
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Challenges in the Teaching–Learning Process of the Newly Implemented Module on Bioethics in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum in India
The National Medical Commission of India introduced the Competency Based Curriculum in Medical Education for undergraduate medical students in 2019...
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Ethics training as a crucial scope in the various specialties of the medical residency
To achieve accreditation standards and train residents for clinical practice, ACGME placed a lot of emphasis on ethical competence and...
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A survey and critical analysis of the teaching of medical ethics in UK medical schools
This article surveys and analyses the reflections on medical ethics teaching by colleagues teaching in United Kingdom (UK) medical schools in the...
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Assessment of medical students’ achievement of Najaf Abad Islamic Azad University educational objectives of medical ethics course using manuscript of them from “Extreme Measures” film
Medical ethics is a practical key element in the medical curriculum. Movies can be used as an effective and innovative way to involve students in...
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Is Medical Grammar Counterfactual?
This chapter shows how, since David Hume, scientific hypotheses have not been mere generalisations, but that they call on an additional and necessary... -
Shinmi (親身): a Distinctive Japanese Medical Virtue?
In Western countries, the ideal professional and ethical attributes of healthcare providers and the ideal patient-doctor relationship have been...
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Asclepion of Epidaurus: the application of a historical perspective in medical education
BackgroundThe Asclepion of Epidaurus is one of the first healing environments in the world. Descendants of Asclepius, specifically medical students,...
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Medical Issues in Italian Frescoes
This chapter begins with the assertion that the most important thing missing in the modern patient-physician relationship is the humanistic approach,... -
Vision, body and interpretation in medical imaging diagnostics
This article explores the profound impact of visualism and visual perception in the context of medical imaging diagnostics. It emphasizes the...