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Antecedents and Consequences of Medical Students' Moral Decision Making during Professionalism Dilemmas
2017
The AMA Journal of Ethic
Medical students often experience professionalism dilemmas (which differ from ethical dilemmas) wherein students sometimes witness and/or participate in patient safety, dignity, and consent lapses. When faced with such dilemmas, students make moral decisions. If students' action (or inaction) runs counter to their perceived moral values-often due to organizational constraints or power hierarchies-they can suffer moral distress, burnout, or a desire to leave the profession. If moral
doi:10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.6.medu1-1706
pmid:28644786
fatcat:cpkf3q35mzbzzlsx5jl5wbeulu