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Wymaganie obecności na zajęciach w czasie choroby jako przykład ukrytego programu studiowania medycyny

Autor
Kaczmarek, Emilia
Makowska, Marta
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Considering medical students’ experiences gives insights into aspects of their education and socialization to the medical profession that are not visible from official curricula. This article presents the results of a multi-thread focus group study involving medical students studying at three Polish medical universities. The aims of the article are: 1) to describe the surveyed students’ experiences re-garding difficulties associated with missing classes and justifying their absence, and; 2) to confront these experiences with their universities’ policies and profes-sional ethics demands that require the development of pro-health attitudes. The practices described by the respondents are considered to constitute an example of a “hidden curriculum”, i.e. the shaping of students’ attitudes not through officially taught content, but, rather, through widespread customs in a given institution. The conclusion is that the medical students’ experiences are inconsistent with Polish law and the regulations of their universities. The described practices also seem to be inconsistent with Article 71 of the Polish Code of Medical Ethics, which pro-hibits doctors from promoting anti-health attitudes.

Słowa kluczowe EN
socialization to the medical profession
hidden curriculum
absences
medical ethics
anti-health behaviors
Dyscyplina PBN
filozofia
Czasopismo
Annales. Ethics in Economic Life
Tom
23
Zeszyt
1
Strony od-do
67-81
ISSN
1899-2226
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2020-03-30
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Uznanie autorstwa- Użycie niekomercyjne- Bez utworów zależnych