Silverman H J
Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201, USA.
West J Med. 1999 Apr;170(4):228-31.
This paper examines the attempts to develop and implement an ethics curriculum for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The objectives of the curriculum were to enhance moral reasoning skills and to promote humanistic attitudes and behavior among the residents. The diverse methodologies used to achieve these objectives included case discussions, literature reading, role playing, writing, and videos. These activities occurred predominantly within the forum of morning report sessions and ethics ward rounds. The author also describes efforts to overcome the initial constraints associated with the implementation of this curriculum and concludes by exploring future directions for the curriculum.
本文探讨了为马里兰大学医学中心内科住院医师培训项目开发和实施伦理课程的尝试。该课程的目标是提高道德推理能力,并在住院医师中促进人文态度和行为。为实现这些目标所采用的多种方法包括病例讨论、文献阅读、角色扮演、写作和视频。这些活动主要在早报会议和伦理病房查房的论坛中进行。作者还描述了为克服与该课程实施相关的最初限制所做的努力,并通过探索该课程的未来方向得出结论。