2020
DOI: 10.2147/amep.s271658
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<p>Analysis of Medical Students’ Book Reports on Shalamov’s <em>Kolyma Tales</em> (1974): Would You Reveal the Truth About a Suspected Malingering Patient?</p>

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate medical students' thought processes regarding whether to reveal the truth about a suspected malingering patient by analysing their book reports on Shalamov's Kolyma Tales (1974). Methods: The participants were 47 medical students in their junior year. The book was provided a month before the classroom lecture. Students had discussions in groups of 7 and wrote book reports that included answers to 3 questions. Results: Most students (39, 83.0%) answered that they had fak… Show more

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