Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities and threats to teaching and learning. Design: Postal questionnaire survey of UK medical schools enquiring about teaching and assessment, including future perspectives. Participants: The lead for teaching and learning at each medical school was invited to complete a questionnaire. Results: Completed responses were received from 22/28 schools (79%). Seventeen respondents deemed their aims for ethics teaching to be successful. Twenty felt ethics should be learnt throughout the course and 13 said ethics teaching and learning should be fully integrated horizontally. Twenty felt variety in assessment was important and three tools was the p...
Background: Ethical practice of medicine is an area of increasing public awareness and attack on doc...
BackgroundSeveral lines of evidence indicate that medical schools have been failing to adequately nu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of small-group ethics teaching in an integrated medical ...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Objective To determine whether the recommendations of the Consensus Statement published 7 years ago...
Objectives - To study the resources available and resources needed for ethics teaching to medical st...
Objectives- To study the resources available and resources neededfor ethics teaching to medical stud...
The study examined the influence ofthe Pond Report on the teaching ofmedical ethics in the London me...
Background: Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of medical school curricula; however, me...
In this review article we describe the current scope, methods, and contents of medical ethics educat...
In this review paper we describe the current scope, methods and contents of medical ethics education...
In this article, we discuss the current state of medical ethics education. In Higher Education, ethi...
The last decade has witnessed development of the new field of public health ethics, as well as growi...
The introduction of the new Glasgow medical curriculum provided an opportunity for evaluation of eth...
Background: Ethical practice of medicine is an area of increasing public awareness and attack on doc...
BackgroundSeveral lines of evidence indicate that medical schools have been failing to adequately nu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of small-group ethics teaching in an integrated medical ...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Objectives: To characterise UK undergraduate medical ethics curricula and to identify opportunities ...
Objective To determine whether the recommendations of the Consensus Statement published 7 years ago...
Objectives - To study the resources available and resources needed for ethics teaching to medical st...
Objectives- To study the resources available and resources neededfor ethics teaching to medical stud...
The study examined the influence ofthe Pond Report on the teaching ofmedical ethics in the London me...
Background: Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of medical school curricula; however, me...
In this review article we describe the current scope, methods, and contents of medical ethics educat...
In this review paper we describe the current scope, methods and contents of medical ethics education...
In this article, we discuss the current state of medical ethics education. In Higher Education, ethi...
The last decade has witnessed development of the new field of public health ethics, as well as growi...
The introduction of the new Glasgow medical curriculum provided an opportunity for evaluation of eth...
Background: Ethical practice of medicine is an area of increasing public awareness and attack on doc...
BackgroundSeveral lines of evidence indicate that medical schools have been failing to adequately nu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of small-group ethics teaching in an integrated medical ...