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Vom freiwilligen Seminar zur Q2-Pflichtveranstaltung
Authors:Dipl-Biol Michael Gommel  Claudia Raichle  Patrick Müller  Frieder Keller
Affiliation:1. Arbeitskreis Ethik in der Medizin, Universit?t, Ulm
2. Arbeitskreis Ethik in der Medizin, Universit?t, Albert-Einstein-Allee 47, 89069, Ulm
Abstract:Definition of the problem: Ethical reasoning cannot be enforced. Voluntary understanding is a basic condition for the development of ethical competencies and attitudes. The aim of this survey was to investigate whether the presence of those students who attended our seminars compulsorily would have a negative effect upon the quality of the course. Methods and results: The participants of our small-group seminars in medical ethics were asked to complete a questionnaire on teaching aims, seminar atmosphere, moderation and importance of subjects. One hundred and ninety-two voluntary participants (2001/2) and 293 compulsory participants (2002/3) completed the questionnaire and were statistically compared. There was no significant difference between voluntary and compulsory participants in any of the important items. However, there were considerable differences in some items between male and female participants. Conclusion: We were surprised that there was no difference between the two groups. This leads us to hope that our concept of case-based small-group seminars will prove capable of realising our teaching aims for all students. The difference between male and female participants may have important didactic consequences and will be the subject of further studies.
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