[PDF][PDF] From the patient's perspective: is there a need to improve the quality of informed consent for surgery in training hospitals?

SO Cawich, AT Barnett, IW Crandon… - The Permanente …, 2013 - thepermanentejournal.org
Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the presurgical informed consent process at
a training hospital in Jamaica. Methods: A postoperative survey was administered to all …

Refuting patients' obligations to clinical training: a critical analysis of the arguments for an obligation of patients to participate in the clinical education of medical …

JT Waterbury - Medical Education, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Context The clinical teaching of medical students is essential to the continuation of
medicine, but it has a major impact on the patient's health care and autonomy. Some people …

Ethics for health care

CA Berglund - 1998 - philpapers.org
Abstract Ethics for Health Care, 2E takes a novel approach to learning about and
understanding ethics. It draws on practical experiences and contemporary issues in its …

Closing the gap between professional teaching and practice: A policy can help protect students from being asked to behave unethically

L Doyal - BMJ, 2001 - bmj.com
Closing the gap between professional teaching and practice | The BMJ Skip to main content
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[HTML][HTML] Basic suture techniques for medicine students: comparative results according to training by surgeons versus peers

R González, H Molina, M García-Huidobro… - Cirugía y …, 2019 - scielo.org.mx
GONZALEZ, Roberto et al. Basic suture techniques for medicine students: comparative
results according to training by surgeons versus peers. Cir. cir.[online]. 2019, vol. 87, n. 6 …

Challenges of teaching surgery: ethical framework

AJ Raja, AV Levin - World journal of surgery, 2003 - Springer
Surgeons, trainees, and patients may be uncomfortable with the secrecy that surrounds the
process of teaching and learning surgical procedures. Well structured training programs use …

[HTML][HTML] Enseñanza de técnicas quirúrgicas básicas en simuladores biológicos: Experiencia pedagógica en el pregrado

RA Torres, RD Orban, EE Serra, MC Marecos… - Educación …, 2003 - SciELO Espana
TORRES, Ricardo Alberto et al. Enseñanza de técnicas quirúrgicas básicas en simuladores
biológicos: Experiencia pedagógica en el pregrado. Educ. méd.[online]. 2003, vol. 6, n. 4 …

“Enough is enough, I don't want any audience”: exploring medical students' explanations of consent-related behaviours

LV Knight, CE Rees - Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2008 - Springer
Medical students are often faced with an ethical dilemma within the clinical setting––to learn
from as many patients as possible but to learn only with consenting patients. Although …

[HTML][HTML] Involving patients in medical education: ethical issues experienced by Syrian patients

H Bashour, R Sayed-Hassan, A Koudsi - Education for Health, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Methods: In-depth interviews were carried out by a sociologist using an interview guide with
14 patients whose clinical cases were presented to a large group of students in the teaching …

Thinking 'no'but saying 'yes' to student presence in general practice consultations: politeness theory insights

CE Rees, LV Knight - Medical Education, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We've all done it. We've all agreed to something when we really wanted to say no. It was no
surprise to us, therefore, that 20.8% of patient participants who agreed to have a student …