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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2014 Jan-Mar; 11(1): 25-28
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153519

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Education in ethics is now a formal part of the undergraduate medical curriculum. However, most courses are structured around principles and case studies more appropriate to western countries. The cultures and practices of countries like India differ from those of western countries. It is, therefore, essential that our teaching should address the issues which are the most relevant to our setting. An anonymised, questionnaire-based, cross-sectional survey of medical students was carried out to get a picture of the ethical problems faced by students in India. The data were categorised into issues related to professional behaviour and ethical dilemmas. Unprofessional behaviour was among the issues reported as a matter of concern by a majority of the medical students. The survey highlights the need to design the curriculum in a way that reflects the structure of medical education in India, where patients are not always considered socio-culturally equal by students or the medical staff. This perspective must underpin any further efforts to address education in ethics in India.


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Études transversales , Programme d'études , Collecte de données , Enseignement médical premier cycle , Déontologie médicale/enseignement et éducation , Femelle , Humains , Inde , Mâle , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Étudiant médecine
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