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Paola, Frederick Adolf, Anderson, Stephanie Lolita, Collier, Kristin M., Coulehan, Jack |
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Medicina e Morale; 2024, Vol. 73 Issue 1, p95-108, 14p |
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The article discusses a controversy at the University of Michigan's white coat ceremony, where some students walked out in protest of the invited speaker, who held pro-life views. The author argues that the walkout was unprofessional and that there should have been consequences for the students. They suggest that referring the students to the committee charged with student discipline and implementing sanctions such as service, educational reflection, class attendance, disciplinary probation, and formal reprimand would have been appropriate. The author emphasizes the importance of professionalism and the role of medical educators in guiding students towards virtuous behavior. The text does not take a stance on the controversy but highlights the importance of civil dialogue and professionalism in the medical field. [Extracted from the article] |
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