Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

의과대학에서의 의료윤리 교육프로그램 개발 연구 (1)*

황상익1, 권복규1, 구영모1, 김옥주2, 문용린3, 홍성훈3
Sang-lk HWANG1, Bok-Kyu KWON1, Young-Mo KOO1, Ock-Joo KIM2, Yong-Lin MOON3, Seong-Hoon HONG3
1서울대학교 의과대학 의사학교실
2서울대학교 의과대학 의사학교실 및 미국 하버드 대학교 피학사학파
3서울대학교 사범대학 교육학과
1Department of the History of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Seoul National University College of Medicine
2Department of the History of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Seoul National University College of Medicine ; Department of History of Science, Harvard University
3Department of the Education, Seoul National University College of Education

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Published Online: Nov 20, 1998

ABSTRACT

In Korea, the concern on the education of medical ethics has been relatively low, and the most of ethics education has been lecture-centered.

Authors developed the program for mass education on the medical ethics based upon the cognitive development theory of Piaget and Kohlberg, in which the students lake an active part. The program consists of 10 sessions, each of which is made of 10 minute watching of audiovisual materials treating the ethically dilemmatic subjects and 60 minute discussion of it by students themselves. And we tested the effectiveness of the program to the undergraduate students of Seoul National University College of Medicine. The effect of the program was proved. We could find that the consciousness of the students on the ethical problems was rising as the sessions progressed.

Now we are developing the self-learning version of the program with construction of CD-ROM title and web site.

Keywords: 의료윤리학; 의료윤리 교육; 집단용 교육프로그램; 개인용(자율학습용) 교육프로그램
Keywords: Medical Ethics; Medical Ethics Education; Program for Mass Education; Program for Self-Learning