2020
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2020/e2391
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The need to standardize use of the newly deceased in medical trainings

Abstract: The present study aimed to identify the characteristics of use of the deceased in invasive training and the bioethical principles that govern this practice. In this context, it has become imperative to deduce which professional skills are critical to develop. METHODS: A prospective study investigated a cadaver's use in medical (and related) schools through a questionnaire, which was made available for 48 hours on social networks (Facebook and LinkedIn) to groups of doctors and medical students using a communic… Show more

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“…Dear Editor, I have read the article titled ''The need to standardize use of the newly deceased in medical trainings'' published in Clinics by Cabar FR et al (1) with avid interest. The article provides information that would be useful for activists and researchers working in the fields of medical ethics and medical education.…”
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“…Dear Editor, I have read the article titled ''The need to standardize use of the newly deceased in medical trainings'' published in Clinics by Cabar FR et al (1) with avid interest. The article provides information that would be useful for activists and researchers working in the fields of medical ethics and medical education.…”
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confidence: 99%