Medical students' evaluation of their exposure to the teaching of ethics

Dublin Core

Title

Medical students' evaluation of their exposure to the teaching of ethics

Author

Al-Haqwi, Ali I.
Al-Shehri, Ali M.

Publisher

2010/04/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20100400

Abstract

Background: The subject of Biomedical Ethics has become recognized as an essential integral component in the undergraduate curriculum of medical students. Objectives: (1) To review the current Biomedical Ethics Course offered at the College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS). (2) To explore the perception of medical students on the different components of the course. Materials and Methods: The medical students were requested to participate in the study at the end of the course by filling in a pre-designed questionnaire. A qualitative approach was used also to examine their perceptions about certain components of the course. Results: Forty-one medical students participated in this study. All students expressed their strong agreement on the importance of their learning biomedical ethics. Their views about the role of Biomedical Ethics were also considered. These include professional development, assessment of ethical competencies, and the timing of the teaching of ethics. Conclusion: The students provided valuable comments that were supported by the literature reviews. Medical Students’ views of the teaching of the various components of biomedical ethics are important and should be sought in the planning of a curriculum.

Primary Classification

2.3

Secondary Classification

2.3;7.2

Primary keywords

attitudes--[pri];bioethics--[pri];curriculum--[pri];evaluation--[pri];medical education--[pri];medical students--[pri]

Secondary keywords

bioethical issues;medical ethics;physician patient relationship;questionnaires;teaching methods

Subject

College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences--[pri];Saudi Arabia--[pri]

Journal Article

Journal of Family and Community Medicine = Majallat tibb al-usrah wa-al-mujtama2010 April; 17(1):41-45

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

17 ref.

ISSN

13181683 (print); 22308229 (print);2229340X (online)

Collection

Citation

“Medical students' evaluation of their exposure to the teaching of ethics,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 29, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/35140.