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An ethics curriculum for the pediatric residency program. Confronting barriers to implementation.

D S Diekema1, R P Shugerman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The 1997 Residency Review Committee requirements in pediatrics mandate a structured curriculum in medical ethics for all accredited pediatric residency programs. To our knowledge, there are no published models for the development of an ethics curriculum for pediatric residents. Several obstacles may confront those attempting to begin an ethics teaching program.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the successful implementation of a structured ethics curriculum for pediatric residents.
METHODS: Our program was designed to overcome the following obstacles: (1) time constraints of faculty and residents, (2) scheduling difficulties and lack of continuity, (3) attitudes of residents toward the material, and (4) inadequate ethics training among faculty. In addition to traditional topics in medical ethics, the curriculum focuses on issues that confront residents primarily during their training, issues that may shape their professional values in important ways.
RESULTS: This ethics curriculum has been successfully implemented in our own program and offers solutions to common barriers faced by those seeking to implement an ethics curriculum for pediatric residents.
CONCLUSION: We present the ethics curriculum currently in use at our institution as a tool that may be adopted as it stands or as altered by others as they develop their own program's ethics curriculum. We believe the proposed curriculum directly confronts many of the barriers to successful ethics education of pediatric residents.

Keywords:  Bioethics and Professional Ethics

Mesh:

Year:  1997        PMID: 9193248     DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1997.02170430075015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med        ISSN: 1072-4710


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