A systematic scoping review of undergraduate medical ethics education programs from 1990 to 2020

MK Wong, DZH Hong, J Wu, JJQ Ting, JL Goh… - Medical …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Ensuring medical students are equipped with essential knowledge and portable
skills to face complex ethical issues underlines the need for ethics education in medical …

Ethics interventions for healthcare professionals and students: A systematic review

M Stolt, H Leino-Kilpi, M Ruokonen, H Repo… - Nursing …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The ethics and value bases in healthcare are widely acknowledged. There is a
need to improve and raise awareness of ethics in complex systems and in line with …

Teaching medical ethics in graduate and undergraduate medical education: a systematic review of effectiveness

S de la Garza, V Phuoc, S Throneberry… - Academic …, 2017 - Springer
Objective One objective was to identify and review studies on teaching medical ethics to
psychiatry residents. In order to gain insights from other disciplines that have published …

Ethics teaching in medical school: the perception of medical students

L Faihs, C Neumann-Opitz, F Kainberger… - Wiener klinische …, 2024 - Springer
Background In times of a pandemic, morals and ethics take center stage. Due to the
challenges of the pandemic and ongoing discussions about the end of life, student teaching …

Attitudes of Pakistani and Pakistani heritage medical students regarding professionalism at a medical college in Karachi, Pakistan

S Akhund, ZA Shaikh, SA Ali - BMC research notes, 2014 - Springer
Background An increased interest in professionalism has been reported in the field of
medical education due to concerns regarding deterioration of humanism and professional …

Building a professionalism framework for healthcare providers in China: a nominal group technique study

H Pan, JL Norris, YS Liang, JN Li, MJ Ho - Medical teacher, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Medical professionalism is valued globally. However, Western frameworks of
medical professionalism may not resonate with the cultural values of non-Western countries …

Must we remain blind to undergraduate medical ethics education in Africa? A cross-sectional study of Nigerian medical students

O Okoye, D Nwachukwu, FC Maduka-Okafor - BMC Medical Ethics, 2017 - Springer
Background As the practice of medicine inevitably raises both ethical and legal issues, it had
been recommended since 1999 that medical ethics and human rights be taught at every …

A professionalism program in medical education and training–From broad values to specific applications: YLL School of Medicine, Singapore

P Macneill, R Joseph, T Lysaght… - Medical …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The process for introducing and developing a program for teaching medical professionalism
at the National University of Singapore, School of Medicine is outlined. Professionalism was …

Medical students' ethical use of information and communication technologies

B Okka - International Journal of Education in Mathematics …, 2024 - ijemst.org
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ethical tendencies of medical faculty
students, their unethical use of information and communication technologies, and their …

A scoping review of health professional curricula: Implications for developing integration in pharmacy

A Kerr, H O'Connor, T Pawlikowska, P Gallagher… - Research in Social and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Integrated health professions curricula aim to produce graduates who are
capable of meeting current and future healthcare needs. This is reflected in pharmacy …