BENEFICENCE IS THE HIGHEST MORAL IMPERATIVE OF A DOCTOR DEALING WITH THE POOR QUALITY OF PATIENT AUTONOMY
Background: Doctors need good moral reasoning to solve moral issues that cause dilemmas in decision making. But researches on medical students suggest that there was no significant moral development in four-year length of studies and there was a moral regression instead since the students entered cl...
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Main Authors: | Veronica Nadya Puteri Nandifa (Author), Yeremias Jena (Author), Satya Joewana (Author) |
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Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Kedokteran Indonesia,
2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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