RESUMO
Both Bebeau's program for ethics remediation of dentists in Minnesota and ProBE, a nationwide ethics remediation program for physicians and other health professions, grew out of society's concern in the 1960s for responsibility and accountability of those in authority, including professionals. The ProBE program is described, and differences between it and Bebeau's program are highlighted. The ProBE program is a bit shorter in duration and focused on specific, individual ethical violations. It uses tensions--such as the contract between knowing what is right and doing what is wrong--to develop personal insights. A multidisciplinary team of several coaches is used in the ProBE model, and it does not depend on pre- and post-course gain scores. Bebeau's approach may be more readily adapted to predoctoral education, since it is more generic and theoretically based in the Rest model, whereas ProBE is grounded in the real and specific ethical violations of individual practitioners.
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Odontólogos/ética , Ética Odontológica/educação , Ética Médica/educação , Médicos/ética , Má Conduta Profissional/ética , Currículo , Humanos , Licenciamento em Odontologia , Licenciamento em Medicina , Desenvolvimento Moral , Princípios Morais , Grupo Associado , Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas , Ensino de Recuperação/métodos , Responsabilidade Social , Ensino/métodos , Estados Unidos , VirtudesAssuntos
Educação Médica/normas , Ética Médica/educação , Papel do Médico , Médicos/ética , Má Conduta Profissional , Ensino de Recuperação , Bioética/educação , Códigos de Ética , Humanos , Licenciamento em Medicina , Desenvolvimento Moral , Médicos/normas , Prática Profissional/ética , Prática Profissional/normas , Estados Unidos , VirtudesRESUMO
... To the extent that bioethics is a social movement, we have been successful in having brought to the table issues that are worthy of policy initiatives. We have sensitized a highly medicalized culture to the limits of that science and to its humane purpose. As some of the insights of the movement are being transformed by social policy, we must assume a vigilant posture: to know, to guide, to criticize, to initiate. This Health Policy Watch section is a vehicle for that endeavor.