On the integration of Ethics into the Physiology curriculum.

Autor: Savitha D; Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, St Johns Medical College, Bengaluru 560 034, India., haisavitha@yahoo.com., Vaz M; Lecturer, Health & Humanities Division, St. John's Research Institute, Bengaluru 560 034, India., manjulikavaz@sjri.res.in., Timms O; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Health and Humanities Division, St. John's Research Institute, Bengaluru, India., olindatimms@gmail.com., Ravindran GD; Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics, St. John's Medical College, Bengaluru, India., olindatimms@gmail.com., Vaz M; Professor of Physiology, St John's Medical College, and Head, Health and Humanities, St John's Research Institute, Bengaluru, India., mariovaz@sjri.res.in.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Indian journal of medical ethics [Indian J Med Ethics] 2017 Oct-Dec; Vol. 2 (4), pp. 293-295.
DOI: 10.20529/IJME.2017.077
Abstrakt: A one-day state-level workshop was organised in Karnataka to share the experience of a programme implemented earlier, in 2015-16, at St John's Medical College, Bengaluru that integrated the teaching of ethics into the physiology curriculum. The aim was to develop the programme further, list the challenges likely to be faced while scaling it up, and identify other colleges which could participate in the scaling up. Twenty-eight participants, representing 13 medical colleges, and five resource persons attended the workshop. There was a consensus that the integration of ethics into the physiology course was relevant and desirable, although the participants identified several critical challenges which might arise. These included the lack of institutional support, a possible lack of student "buy-in" since it was beyond the requirements of the examinations, and time constraints. Specific areas of integration were identified. Three medical colleges, including the host institution, opted to implement the programme and refine it further.
Databáze: MEDLINE