Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences

Abstract Background Students on international medical electives face complex ethical issues when undertaking clinical work. The variety of elective destinations and the culturally specific nature of clinical ethical issues suggest that pre-elective preparation could be supplemented by in-elective su...

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Main Authors: Gemma Bowsher, Laura Parry-Billings, Anna Georgeson, Paula Baraitser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1181-7
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spelling doaj-ad90499a4bd24a9bb61465039bc594582020-11-25T03:55:36ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202018-04-011811910.1186/s12909-018-1181-7Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiencesGemma Bowsher0Laura Parry-Billings1Anna Georgeson2Paula Baraitser3King’s Centre for Global Health, Suite 2.13 Weston Education CentreKing’s Centre for Global Health, Suite 2.13 Weston Education CentreKing’s Centre for Global Health, Suite 2.13 Weston Education CentreKing’s Centre for Global Health, Suite 2.13 Weston Education CentreAbstract Background Students on international medical electives face complex ethical issues when undertaking clinical work. The variety of elective destinations and the culturally specific nature of clinical ethical issues suggest that pre-elective preparation could be supplemented by in-elective support. Methods An online, asynchronous, case-based discussion was piloted to support ethical learning on medical student electives. We developed six scenarios from elective diaries to stimulate peer-facilitated discussions during electives. We evaluated the transcripts to assess whether transformative, experiential learning took place, assessing specifically for indications that 1) critical reflection, 2) reflective action and 3) reflective learning were taking place. We also completed a qualitative thematic content analysis of the discussions. Results Of forty-one extended comments, nine responses showed evidence of transformative learning (Mezirow stage three). The thematic analysis identified five themes: adopting a position on ethical issues without overt analysis; presenting issues in terms of their effects on students’ ability to complete tasks; describing local contexts and colleagues as “other”; difficulty navigating between individual and structural issues, and overestimation of the impact of individual action on structures and processes. Conclusion Results suggest a need to: frame ethical learning on elective so that it builds on earlier ethical programmes in the curriculum, and encourages students to adopt structured approaches to complex ethical issues including cross-cultural negotiation and to enhance global health training within the curriculum.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1181-7medical electiveethical learningtransformative learningMezirowlobal health education
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author Gemma Bowsher
Laura Parry-Billings
Anna Georgeson
Paula Baraitser
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Laura Parry-Billings
Anna Georgeson
Paula Baraitser
Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
BMC Medical Education
medical elective
ethical learning
transformative learning
Mezirow
lobal health education
author_facet Gemma Bowsher
Laura Parry-Billings
Anna Georgeson
Paula Baraitser
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title Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
title_short Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
title_full Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
title_fullStr Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
title_full_unstemmed Ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
title_sort ethical learning on international medical electives: a case-based analysis of medical student learning experiences
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Students on international medical electives face complex ethical issues when undertaking clinical work. The variety of elective destinations and the culturally specific nature of clinical ethical issues suggest that pre-elective preparation could be supplemented by in-elective support. Methods An online, asynchronous, case-based discussion was piloted to support ethical learning on medical student electives. We developed six scenarios from elective diaries to stimulate peer-facilitated discussions during electives. We evaluated the transcripts to assess whether transformative, experiential learning took place, assessing specifically for indications that 1) critical reflection, 2) reflective action and 3) reflective learning were taking place. We also completed a qualitative thematic content analysis of the discussions. Results Of forty-one extended comments, nine responses showed evidence of transformative learning (Mezirow stage three). The thematic analysis identified five themes: adopting a position on ethical issues without overt analysis; presenting issues in terms of their effects on students’ ability to complete tasks; describing local contexts and colleagues as “other”; difficulty navigating between individual and structural issues, and overestimation of the impact of individual action on structures and processes. Conclusion Results suggest a need to: frame ethical learning on elective so that it builds on earlier ethical programmes in the curriculum, and encourages students to adopt structured approaches to complex ethical issues including cross-cultural negotiation and to enhance global health training within the curriculum.
topic medical elective
ethical learning
transformative learning
Mezirow
lobal health education
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1181-7
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