Journal article
I Left the Museum Somewhat Changed: Visual Arts and Health Ethics Education
C Delany, H Gaunt
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
Abstract
A common goal of ethics education is to equip students who later become health practitioners to not only know about the ethical principles guiding their practice, but to also autonomously recognize when and how these principles might apply and assist these future practitioners in providing care for patients and families. This article aims to contribute to discussions about ethics education pedagogy and teaching, by presenting and evaluating the use of the visual arts as an educational approach designed to facilitate students' moral imagination and independent critical thinking about ethics in clinical practice. We describe a sequence of ethics education strategies over a 3 year Doctor of Phy..
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