Moving beyond the theoretical: Medical students' desire for practical, role-specific ethics training.
Shana D StitesJustin ClappStefanie GallagherAutumn FiesterPublished in: AJOB empirical bioethics (2018)
We recommend several strategies that can begin to address these findings. The use of roleplaying with standardized patients can enable students to practice engagement with ethical issues. Conventional ethics courses can focus more on action-based pedagogy and instruction in conflict management techniques. Finally, clear structures for reporting and seeking advice and support for addressing ethical issues can lessen students' apprehension about acting on ethical concerns.