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Christiane R. Herber-Valdez; Julie A. Blow; Tammy T. Salazar; Kathryn V. Horn; Dyanne G. Herrera; Naomi L. Lacy; Lisa Beinhoff; J. Manuel de la Rosa – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Research has demonstrated erosion of empathy in students during medical education. Particularly, U.S. studies have demonstrated empathy declines during clinical training in the third and fourth year of traditional medical programs. Yet, studies conducted outside the U.S. have not confirmed this trend. Timing and extent of patient interactions have…
Descriptors: Empathy, Medical Students, Longitudinal Studies, Context Effect
Haas, Hope J. – 1976
This essay reports the results of a preliminary evaluation of the effects of Matthew Lipman's Philosophy for Children program on fifth and sixth graders in the first year of the program's use in two settings. The program, which involves the use of a novel about children to promote discussion, attempts to engage elementary students in philosophical…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Affective Measures, Affective Objectives, Black Students