2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03865-y
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Building connections between biomedical sciences and ethics for medical students

Abstract: Background Medical ethics education is crucial for preparing medical students to face ethical situations that can arise in patient care. Instances of ethics being integrated into biomedical science education to build the connection between human science and ethics is limited. The specific aim of this study was to measure student attitudes towards an innovative curriculum design that integrates ethics education directly into a biomedical science course in pre-clinical medical curriculum. … Show more

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“…As increasingly more countries incorporate medical ethics into their medical teaching systems, ethics education is nowadays regarded as the key to medical training [2] . According to a report published by the Association of American Medical Colleges, 143 of 145 medical schools addressed medical ethics in their curricula [3] . In addition, a survey conducted in Barbados indicated that 100% of the participants agreed that medical ethics courses should be offered in medical schools [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As increasingly more countries incorporate medical ethics into their medical teaching systems, ethics education is nowadays regarded as the key to medical training [2] . According to a report published by the Association of American Medical Colleges, 143 of 145 medical schools addressed medical ethics in their curricula [3] . In addition, a survey conducted in Barbados indicated that 100% of the participants agreed that medical ethics courses should be offered in medical schools [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%