2015
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000715
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Abstract: This article-the Romanell Report-offers an analysis of the current state of medical ethics education in the United States, focusing in particular on its essential role in cultivating professionalism among medical learners. Education in ethics has become an integral part of medical education and training over the past three decades and has received particular attention in recent years because of the increasing emphasis placed on professional formation by accrediting bodies such as the Liaison Committee on Medic… Show more

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“…31 The Defining Issues Test (DIT) is a standardized test used in studies of cognitive-moral development and involved tens of thousands of participants. 32,33 Ethics is foundational to professionalism, 34 and the DIT is used to measure professionalism in medicine 35 and pharmacy 36 among other professions. 33 Furthermore, multiple authors recommend the DIT for assessment within pharmacy education.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 The Defining Issues Test (DIT) is a standardized test used in studies of cognitive-moral development and involved tens of thousands of participants. 32,33 Ethics is foundational to professionalism, 34 and the DIT is used to measure professionalism in medicine 35 and pharmacy 36 among other professions. 33 Furthermore, multiple authors recommend the DIT for assessment within pharmacy education.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The authors analyzed ethics instruction, and assessments and interventions used in the field of medicine. They seem to share the concerns expressed by Bebeau and others who teach dental ethics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The exercise of medicine has clear ethical implications, and physicians need conceptual tools to analyze and resolve the ethical dilemmas encountered in their clinical practice (3). A key component of professional behavior is the physician’s ability and willingness to act in accordance with accepted moral norms and values.…”
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confidence: 99%