TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethics, professionalism, and humanities at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
AU - Andre, Judith
AU - Brody, Howard
AU - Fleck, Leonard
AU - Thomason, Clayton L.
AU - Tomlinson, Tom
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2003/10/1
Y1 - 2003/10/1
N2 - This article describes the variety of approaches used at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine for teaching ethics, professionalism, and humanities to undergraduate medical students: courses in ethics and health policy; mentoring programs; selectives in history, literature, and spirituality; structured patient care experiences; and discussions with students in their clinical years on the ethical and professional challenges confronting them in their clinical experiences. Some of these approaches, such as the structured patient-care experience, may be unique to Michigan State. The authors place special emphasis on discussing the challenges that confront this curriculum, including struggles to keep up with the pace of change in the health care system, preserving and highlighting the linkages between the "ethics" and the "professionalism" strands of the curriculum, making optimal use of Web technologies, successfully communicating to students the ultimately practical importance of the medical humanities other than ethics, and solving the problems of geography created by a widely dispersed community campus system.
AB - This article describes the variety of approaches used at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine for teaching ethics, professionalism, and humanities to undergraduate medical students: courses in ethics and health policy; mentoring programs; selectives in history, literature, and spirituality; structured patient care experiences; and discussions with students in their clinical years on the ethical and professional challenges confronting them in their clinical experiences. Some of these approaches, such as the structured patient-care experience, may be unique to Michigan State. The authors place special emphasis on discussing the challenges that confront this curriculum, including struggles to keep up with the pace of change in the health care system, preserving and highlighting the linkages between the "ethics" and the "professionalism" strands of the curriculum, making optimal use of Web technologies, successfully communicating to students the ultimately practical importance of the medical humanities other than ethics, and solving the problems of geography created by a widely dispersed community campus system.
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U2 - 10.1097/00001888-200310000-00005
DO - 10.1097/00001888-200310000-00005
M3 - Review article
C2 - 14534089
AN - SCOPUS:0141958944
SN - 1040-2446
VL - 78
SP - 968
EP - 972
JO - Academic Medicine
JF - Academic Medicine
IS - 10
ER -