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Is it possible to assess the "ethics" of medical school applicants?

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posted on 2025-05-09, 08:04 authored by Michael Lowe, Ian Kerridge, Miles Bore, Don Munro, David Powis
Questions surrounding the assessment of medical school applicants' morality are difficult but they are nevertheless important for medical schools to consider. It is probably inappropriate to attempt to assess medical school applicants' ethical knowledge, moral reasoning, or beliefs about ethical issues as these all may be developed during the process of education. Attitudes towards ethical issues and ethical sensitivity, however, might be tested in the context of testing for personality attributes. Before any "ethics" testing is introduced as part of screening for admission to medical school it would require validation. We suggest a number of ways in which this might be achieved.

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Journal title

Journal of Medical Ethics

Volume

27

Issue

6

Pagination

404-408

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Medicine and Public Health

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