Fox E, Arnold R M, Brody B
Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago 60612, USA.
Acad Med. 1995 Sep;70(9):761-9.
This paper examines undergraduate medical ethics education in the United States during its 25-year history. Included is a brief description of early efforts in medical ethics education and a discussion of the traditional model of ethics teaching, which emphasizes the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary for ethical decision making. The authors also discuss alternatives to the traditional model that focus more directly on students' personal values, attitudes, and behavior. Current areas of consensus in the field are then explored. Finally, the authors identify three incipient trends in medical ethics education--toward increased emphasis on everyday ethics, student ethics, and macroethics. Throughout the paper, examples of specific courses and curricula are used to illustrate the modes and trends described.
本文考察了美国本科医学伦理教育25年的历史。其中包括对医学伦理教育早期努力的简要描述,以及对强调伦理决策所需知识和认知技能的传统伦理教学模式的讨论。作者还讨论了传统模式的替代方案,这些方案更直接地关注学生的个人价值观、态度和行为。接着探讨了该领域当前的共识领域。最后,作者确定了医学伦理教育的三个初期趋势——越来越强调日常伦理、学生伦理和宏观伦理。在整篇论文中,使用了具体课程和课程设置的例子来说明所描述的模式和趋势。