Nowadays, healthcare and medical education is qualified by test scores and competitiveness. This article considers its quality in terms of improving the moral competence of future healthcare providers. Objectives. Examining the relevance of moral competence in medico-clinical decision-making despite the paradigm shift and discussing the up-to-date findings on healthcare students (Polish sample). Design and method. N=115 participants were surveyed with a standard Moral Competence Test to examine how their moral competence development was affected by the learning environment and further important factors. Results. The sample allowed the identification of a regress in moral competence during students’ pre-clinical curriculum, and progress duri...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, inde...
The materials presented in this article are the result of a documentary-bibliographic study, which i...
Background. Ethics training at tertiary level is important to facilitate an understanding of patient...
Nowadays, healthcare and medical education is qualified by test scores and competitiveness. This art...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that medical students' moral competence decreases throughout med...
moral judgment competence. This study addresses the question whether moral judgment competence devel...
A cross-sectional study explored the moral judgement competence and moral attitudes of 310 Czech and...
Abstract Introduction: The practice of active citizenship, ethical-moral courses of action and civi...
Background: Whereas experience and cognitive maturity drives moral judgement development in most you...
Philosophy and Bioethics Department, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University "Nicolae Testemita...
The findings obtained by G. Lind using his original research instrument – the Moral Competence Test ...
Definition of the problem The upcoming reforms according to the specifications of the Master Plan 20...
There are few in depth attempts to address the question: why teach ethics to medical students? This ...
Introduction: Consideration has been given to the use of tests of moral reasoning in the selection p...
Due to the high level of stress experienced during study, the moral development of medical students ...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, inde...
The materials presented in this article are the result of a documentary-bibliographic study, which i...
Background. Ethics training at tertiary level is important to facilitate an understanding of patient...
Nowadays, healthcare and medical education is qualified by test scores and competitiveness. This art...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that medical students' moral competence decreases throughout med...
moral judgment competence. This study addresses the question whether moral judgment competence devel...
A cross-sectional study explored the moral judgement competence and moral attitudes of 310 Czech and...
Abstract Introduction: The practice of active citizenship, ethical-moral courses of action and civi...
Background: Whereas experience and cognitive maturity drives moral judgement development in most you...
Philosophy and Bioethics Department, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University "Nicolae Testemita...
The findings obtained by G. Lind using his original research instrument – the Moral Competence Test ...
Definition of the problem The upcoming reforms according to the specifications of the Master Plan 20...
There are few in depth attempts to address the question: why teach ethics to medical students? This ...
Introduction: Consideration has been given to the use of tests of moral reasoning in the selection p...
Due to the high level of stress experienced during study, the moral development of medical students ...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, inde...
The materials presented in this article are the result of a documentary-bibliographic study, which i...
Background. Ethics training at tertiary level is important to facilitate an understanding of patient...