EARLIER FORMAL ETHICS EDUCATION, THE IMPORTANCE OF MEICAL ETHICS AND EXPECTATION OF ETHICS DOCTOR IN FIRST GRADE MEDICAL STUDENTS OF MEDICAL FACULTY UNIVERSITAS TANJUNGPURA PONTIANAK

Autor: Ita Armyanti, Mardhia Mardhia, Arif Wicaksono
Jazyk: English<br />Indonesian
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Majalah Kedokteran Andalas, Vol 37, Iss 1 (2015)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 0126-2092
2442-5230
DOI: 10.25077/mka.37.1.103.2014
Popis: Abstract Health care decisions are based not only on clinical and technical grounds, but also on ethical grounds. Although we carefully weigh the clinical and technical aspects, ethical issues involved may be overlooked. A legal framework or code of conduct governing doctor's decisions and behaviour may help overcome this problem but they often provide rigid guidelines for a limited number of situations. Earlier education in ethics might have some advantages to build a good medical character. The perception of the importance of medical ethics could also had an effect to the expectation of a good medical doctor should be. This research was a cross sectional study in first grade medical students of medical faculty Universitas Tanjungpura Pontianak, conducted in the last week of April, 2014. All of first grade medical students participated in this study. This subjects given questionaire contained several questions : did they ever get a lesson of ethics in their Senior high schcol, how important the medical ethics and after studied medical ethics, what were their expectation ?. 86 subjects participated, 3'1 (36,05%) subjects are male and 55(63,95%) subjects are female. The Age range from 16-20 years old, median 1B years old and mode 1B years old. The subject came from 39 senior high school, was spread from papua, java dan kalimantan. Only 10(25,64%) senior high school had been given ethics in their curriculum and this'1C school all located in Kalinrantan. One subject (1,16%)stated that ethics just a common lesson while 35 (40,7A %)subjects stated ihat ethics was inrportani and most of the subjects, 50(58,14%) subjects stated that ethics was very important lesson. The expectation after studying medical ethics are : 39(45,35 o/o) subjects: respect and emphatize the other people, 17 (19.77%) subjeets : be a betier person, 14(16,28o/c) subjeets: hospitable docior, 11 (12,79o/o) sub;ects :Apply the basic principle of bioethics and 5 (5,81%) sublects :treat the other like we'd like to be treated. Twenty five point sixtyfour percent of the prirhary school of first year medical student gave ethics lesson. Most of Subject stated that medical ethics is a very important lesson. The expectation after studying medical ethics varies: respect and emphatize the other people, be a better person, hospitable doctor, Apply the basic principle of bioethics and treat the other like we'd like to be treated. Affiliasi Penulis: l.Departement of Pharmacology, Medical Faculty Universitas Tanjungpura,2.Depa(ement of tr4icrobiology Medical Faculty Universitas Tanjungpura, 3. Departement of Anatomy Medical Faculty Universitas Tanjungpura, Korespcndensi :Arif Wicaksono, email :drarii,vicaksono@gmail.com. *@ TEil Supplen-ren Majalah Kedokteran Andalas' Vol' 37' No Supl'1' Maret 2014 ETIKoLEGAL,SEcoNDoPINIONDENGANSENGKETAMEDIS Noorman Herryadi Korespondensi : Noorman Herryadi' email : noormanherryadi@yahoo'com' oortr"lu,,.an ini mencoba mengetengahkan hubungan antara second opinion dengan sengketa medis dari aspek Etikolegal Kedokteran, kaitannya dengan perlindungan bagi dokter dan bagi pasien. Second Opinion Jdatan hak pasien dan kewajiban dokter untuk melaksanakannya dalam menjalankan profesi r"oort","nnya. Dalam kenyataan banyak sengketa medis, dimana pasien atau keluarga/ahli warisnya melakukan fenuntutan hukum kepada dokter atau Rumah Sakit yang merawatnya, v*g olr"nabkan oten-reterangan atau opini dokter lain atau pihak lain yang dianggap berkompeten-untuf memberi keterangan atau opini' r{nkrar - nerlindunoar Kata kunci: second opinion - sengketa medis - perlindungan dokter perlindungan paslen
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