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  1. Power and the teaching of medical ethics.B. Nicholas - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):507-513.
    This paper argues that ethics education needs to become more reflective about its social and political ethic as it participates in the construction and transmission of medical ethics. It argues for a critical approach to medical ethics and explores the political context in medical schools and some of the peculiar problems in medical ethics education.
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  • Using Movie Clips to Promote Reflective Practice: a Creative Approach for Teaching Ethics.Pablo González Blasco, Graziela Moreto & Leo Pessini - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (1):75-85.
    To teach ethics implies setting rules, guidelines, and rational decision-making but it also requires creativity and acknowledgement of the affective aspects of our decision-making processes. Usually, ethical inquiries become involved in emotions that cannot be ignored but included in the learning process. The authors relate their experience with a pedagogic model involving film clips to prompt and frame discussions that might foster a more holistic approach to ethics education. Teaching with movies is also an innovative method for promoting the sort (...)
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