OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of small-group ethics teaching in an integrated medical curriculum. DESIGN: A quasi-experimental, pre- and post-test, non-equivalent control group design. SETTING: University of Glasgow Medical School. SUBJECTS: 111 first-year students from Glasgow University's new learner-centred medical curriculum, with a control group of 51 students from the last year of the traditional curriculum. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Student answers consistent with consensus professional judgement on the ethical dilemmas posed by the vignettes of the Ethics and Health Care Survey Instrument. RESULTS: There was a significantly greater increase in the number of post-test consensus answers in the experimenta...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Aim The place of ethics in undergraduate medical curricula is essential but the methods of teaching ...
Objective To determine whether the recommendations of the Consensus Statement published 7 years ago...
The introduction of the new Glasgow medical curriculum provided an opportunity for evaluation of eth...
BACKGROUND: The use of active teaching methods in ethics education, instead of being merely teacher ...
Background: The approach to the teaching of ethics and professionalism in the Faculty of Medicine (F...
Background: The approach to the teaching of ethics and professionalism in the Faculty of Medicine (F...
It has long been a common goal for both medical educators and ethicists to develop effective methods...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Background: Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of medical school curricula; however, me...
Background: MBBS students lack training in research ethics which is crucial when they enter clinical...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Purpose: We conducted an international, interdisciplinary teach-the-teacher course to sensitize phys...
Judgment This study was done in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the revisions made in the cou...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Aim The place of ethics in undergraduate medical curricula is essential but the methods of teaching ...
Objective To determine whether the recommendations of the Consensus Statement published 7 years ago...
The introduction of the new Glasgow medical curriculum provided an opportunity for evaluation of eth...
BACKGROUND: The use of active teaching methods in ethics education, instead of being merely teacher ...
Background: The approach to the teaching of ethics and professionalism in the Faculty of Medicine (F...
Background: The approach to the teaching of ethics and professionalism in the Faculty of Medicine (F...
It has long been a common goal for both medical educators and ethicists to develop effective methods...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Background: Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of medical school curricula; however, me...
Background: MBBS students lack training in research ethics which is crucial when they enter clinical...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Purpose: We conducted an international, interdisciplinary teach-the-teacher course to sensitize phys...
Judgment This study was done in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the revisions made in the cou...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Background: This article reports on the impact of two ethics interventions implemented for third-yea...
Aim The place of ethics in undergraduate medical curricula is essential but the methods of teaching ...