An interprofessional cohort analysis of student interest in medical ethics education: a survey-based quantitative study.
Mikalyn Taylor DefoorYunmi ChungJulie K ZadinskyJeffrey DowlingRichard W SamsPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
The future physician, nursing and physical therapist workforce in our medical community demonstrated an unmet need and strong interest for more formal medical ethics education within their current coursework. Grassroots student-driven curricular development and leadership in medical ethics can positively impact medical education. Subsequent integration of interprofessional training in medical ethics may serve as a vital curricular approach to improving the training of ethically competent healthcare professionals and overcoming the current hierarchical clinical silos.