The Roles of Bioethics in the Formation of Professional Competence of Students of Medical Universities in Uzbekistan

Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 31 (5):258-259 (2021)
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Abstract

The knowledge of future doctors about a person is not limited to biomedical natural science, it also presupposes a humanitarian dimension and spiritual fulfillment, therefore ethical issues are inseparable from any type of medical activity. This article points to the relevance of the study of bioethics, which appears as a practical philosophy of life and as a value orientation of future doctors.

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