Ward ethics
BMJ 2001; 323 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.0110396a (Published 01 October 2001) Cite this as: BMJ 2001;323:0110396a- Helen Barratt, third year medical student1
- 1Imperial College School of Medicine
In 1993 the General Medical Council published Tomorrow's Doctors which changed the face of medical education in Britain. The report, which was responsible for the introduction special study modules, also dictated that the teaching of medical ethics and law should become a core part of the undergraduate curriculum. It advises that students should acquire knowledge and understanding of the ethical and legal issues relevant to the practice of medicine in order to enable them to consider such problems appropriately when …
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