<p></p><p>Abstract The teaching of Bioethics in the curricular unit of Ethics II of a nursing degree course in Setúbal, Portugal, from 2008/2009 to 2016/2017, was based on the premise of the students’ free choice to study and deepen their knowledge of the topic. In this article, we contextualized this pedagogical practice, identifying and analyzing the students’ choices, problematizing changes over the course of nine academic years in a short relationship with debates in civil society and changes in bylaw. The most commonly chosen themes were beginnings of life (voluntary pregnancy, surrogate gestation), end-of-life (euthanasia, dysthanasia) and biotechnologies (donation and organ transplantation). The conclusions suggest the themes were ch...
Bioethics lies at the interface between Biology and Society, and therefore its development is heavil...
Objective: The Bioethics Teaching in Secondary Education (Project BEST) aims to promote the teaching...
The 5-year undergraduate medical curriculum at Aga Khan University integrates basic sciences with cl...
Abstract In Brazilian medical education and in the general teaching of bioethics in Brazil, there is...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Background and aim of the work: Bioethics is relevant in healthcare and medical schools. However, un...
This study was carried out in a medical curriculum in Medellín, Colombia. Its goal was to correlate ...
The The main objective of the present work is selection of ethical issues that should be addressed...
To be made aware of bioethical issues related to their disciplines, undergraduate students in biolog...
Abstract The proper exercise of medicine requires that the medical professional recognizes the patie...
The papers in this number of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy concern bioethics education. Eac...
Although science is viewed by some as objective, analytical and unaffected by morals and values, the...
Education is universally recognized as an inviolable human right in the universal declaration of hum...
Literature points to the existent diversity in medical graduate courses’ curriculums, reinforcing th...
Nursing education and the nursing profession must go hand by hand to emphasize efforts to improve kn...
Bioethics lies at the interface between Biology and Society, and therefore its development is heavil...
Objective: The Bioethics Teaching in Secondary Education (Project BEST) aims to promote the teaching...
The 5-year undergraduate medical curriculum at Aga Khan University integrates basic sciences with cl...
Abstract In Brazilian medical education and in the general teaching of bioethics in Brazil, there is...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization cal...
Background and aim of the work: Bioethics is relevant in healthcare and medical schools. However, un...
This study was carried out in a medical curriculum in Medellín, Colombia. Its goal was to correlate ...
The The main objective of the present work is selection of ethical issues that should be addressed...
To be made aware of bioethical issues related to their disciplines, undergraduate students in biolog...
Abstract The proper exercise of medicine requires that the medical professional recognizes the patie...
The papers in this number of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy concern bioethics education. Eac...
Although science is viewed by some as objective, analytical and unaffected by morals and values, the...
Education is universally recognized as an inviolable human right in the universal declaration of hum...
Literature points to the existent diversity in medical graduate courses’ curriculums, reinforcing th...
Nursing education and the nursing profession must go hand by hand to emphasize efforts to improve kn...
Bioethics lies at the interface between Biology and Society, and therefore its development is heavil...
Objective: The Bioethics Teaching in Secondary Education (Project BEST) aims to promote the teaching...
The 5-year undergraduate medical curriculum at Aga Khan University integrates basic sciences with cl...