2023
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13841
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Surprising pandemic experiences: A confrontation between principle‐based and virtue ethics, and a plea for virtue ethics training for medical students and residents. A rudimentary outline of a four‐step model

Abstract: BackgroundIn past years, physicians have, with a certain continuity, reported increasing numbers of burnout, depression and compassion fatigue in their daily practice. These problems were attributed, not only but also, to a loss of public trust and an increase in violent behaviour of patients and family members towards medical professionals in all walks of life. Recently, however, during the breakout of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic in 2020, there were public expressions of appreciation and … Show more

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