1.“Choosing Bloodless Medicine on Religious Grounds” : An Educational Model for Medical Ethics
Keiko IKEMOTO ; Kazuhisa ISHIBASHI ; Tokiko NAKAGAWA ; Katsuji NISHI
Medical Education 2005;36(1):31-37
For education in medical ethics, including informed consent and medical treatment that respects patients' wishes, we introduced a lecture from the patient's point of view by the Hospital Liaison Committee for Jehovah's Witnesses into the legal-medicine curriculum for fourth-year students at the Shiga University of Medical Science. The lecture included the showing of a video program titled “Transfusion-Alternative Strategies-Simple, Safe, Effective.” The instructors dealt with an introduction, discussion, and conclusion. Questionnaires completed by students after the conclusion revealed that most students considered the lecture a good, significant, or valuable experience. The opinions expressed by students such as “I will try to respect patients' wishes” and “I wish to acquire appropriate skills and attitudes to address patients' wishes” indicated that the lecture improved the student's medical ethical attitudes. We report on this effective method for ethical education.
2.Improvement of Student Presentations Via the Introduction of Presentation Evaluation sheets
Akira NAKASHIMA ; Kazunao KONDO ; Eiichi MIYACHI ; Narushi IIZUKA ; Kazuhisa IKEMOTO ; Satoru ISHIHARA ; Mahito OHKUMA ; Yoko KANEKO ; Fusao KAWAI ; Yu KODANI ; Yui SUGANUMA ; Hiroshi NAGASAKI ; Nobuhiro HARADA ; Tomoaki YOSHIDA ; Hidehito INAGAKI ; Kunihiro TSUCHIDA ; Hisateru YAMAGUCHI
Medical Education 2017;48(5):323-325