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Davis, Corinne; King, Olivia A.; Clemans, Allie; Coles, Jan; Crampton, Paul E. S.; Jacobs, Nicky; McKeown, Tui; Morphet, Julia; Seear, Kate; Rees, Charlotte E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
While University students increasingly participate in work-integrated learning (WIL), their dignity is often violated during WIL. The current literature is limited in so far as it typically focuses on student perspectives within healthcare contexts and does not use the concept of 'dignity'. Instead, this study explored student and supervisor…
Descriptors: College Students, Work Experience Programs, Human Dignity, Medicine

Nagi, Mostafa H.; And Others – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1977
Even though Catholic and Protestant clergymen, in about the same proportions, tend to see the terminal patient as competent to make decisions concerning euthanasia, the two groups, strongly agree that neither the individual patient nor the state should be allowed sole responsibility for the decision. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clergy, Death, Ethics
Undy, Harry, Ed. – 1977
Published for secondary school youth in England, the PROBE series presents provocative information and discussion questions on topical themes. The focus of this issue is on aspects of medicine which raise moral dilemmas for doctors, patients, and society in general. This issue contains case studies which illustrate ethical questions raised by the…
Descriptors: Abortions, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Death, Decision Making