Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World

Background: The complexity of the current health system, the expansion of the range, and types of activities of the medical group members have caused the physicians to encounter daily with many ethical issues, and as a result, attention to the medical ethics curriculum in medical science universitie...

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Main Authors: Saeedeh Mohammadifar, Leila Afshar
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Language:English
Published: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Medical Education
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/23781
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spelling doaj-465b8335cb7c4fbc8aeb75399ec70fe42020-11-24T22:14:30ZengShaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesJournal of Medical Education1735-39981735-40052019-06-0118110.22037/jme.v18i1.2378112210Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the WorldSaeedeh Mohammadifar0Leila Afshar1Master of Medical Education, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranMD, PhD of Medical Ethics, Department of Medical Ethics, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground: The complexity of the current health system, the expansion of the range, and types of activities of the medical group members have caused the physicians to encounter daily with many ethical issues, and as a result, attention to the medical ethics curriculum in medical science universities ,in line with the increasing advances in science, has  enhanced.The present study aimed to use the global experience through a comparative study of the medical ethics curriculum in a number of selected universities. Methods: This study compares the medical ethics curriculum in selected medical schools based on the Bereday model. .The top 10 Medical School, based on the Times Higher Education ranking system(THE),were selected , and the results presented in four levels of description, interpretation, juxtaposition , and simultaneous comparison . Results: This study showed that teaching medical ethics have various objectives in different medical schools and .A wide range of topics is taught in addition to using traditional teacher-centered strategies, such as lectures, new and active educational methods, such as discussion in small groups, independent student studies, and role play have been used. For assessing the student’s knowledge, written exams were the most used methods as well as measuring the students moral skills by self assessment tools and objective structured exams. Most of the medical schools adopted a multidisciplinary approach in teaching medical ethics. Conclusion: this comparative study showed that the medical ethics curriculum should adopt a student centered strategy and multidisciplinary approach to strengthen medical student’s ethical reasoning and decision making. Keywords: MEDICAL ETHICS, COMPARATIVE STUDY, CURRICULUMhttp://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/23781MEDICAL ETHICS, COMPARATIVE STUDY, CURRICULUM
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Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
Journal of Medical Education
MEDICAL ETHICS, COMPARATIVE STUDY, CURRICULUM
author_facet Saeedeh Mohammadifar
Leila Afshar
author_sort Saeedeh Mohammadifar
title Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
title_short Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
title_full Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Medical Ethics Curriculum in General Medicine Course in 10Selected Universities in the World
title_sort comparative study of medical ethics curriculum in general medicine course in 10selected universities in the world
publisher Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Journal of Medical Education
issn 1735-3998
1735-4005
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: The complexity of the current health system, the expansion of the range, and types of activities of the medical group members have caused the physicians to encounter daily with many ethical issues, and as a result, attention to the medical ethics curriculum in medical science universities ,in line with the increasing advances in science, has  enhanced.The present study aimed to use the global experience through a comparative study of the medical ethics curriculum in a number of selected universities. Methods: This study compares the medical ethics curriculum in selected medical schools based on the Bereday model. .The top 10 Medical School, based on the Times Higher Education ranking system(THE),were selected , and the results presented in four levels of description, interpretation, juxtaposition , and simultaneous comparison . Results: This study showed that teaching medical ethics have various objectives in different medical schools and .A wide range of topics is taught in addition to using traditional teacher-centered strategies, such as lectures, new and active educational methods, such as discussion in small groups, independent student studies, and role play have been used. For assessing the student’s knowledge, written exams were the most used methods as well as measuring the students moral skills by self assessment tools and objective structured exams. Most of the medical schools adopted a multidisciplinary approach in teaching medical ethics. Conclusion: this comparative study showed that the medical ethics curriculum should adopt a student centered strategy and multidisciplinary approach to strengthen medical student’s ethical reasoning and decision making. Keywords: MEDICAL ETHICS, COMPARATIVE STUDY, CURRICULUM
topic MEDICAL ETHICS, COMPARATIVE STUDY, CURRICULUM
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/23781
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