AWARENESS OF MEDICAL ETHICS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A PRIVATE MEDICAL SCHOOL: A CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the gaps in knowledge of medical ethics among undergraduates. Study Design: An observational cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted at CMH Lahore medical College, from Aug 2017 to Mar 2018. Methodology: Students from 3rd to 5th yea...

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Confidentiality
Cross-sectional studies
Curricula
Education
Ethical aspects
Ethics
Hippocrates (460?-377? BC)
Knowledge
Medical ethics
Medical personnel training
Medical schools
Medical students
Patients
Professional associations
Questionnaires
Students
Studies
Surveys
Teaching
Variance analysis
title AWARENESS OF MEDICAL ETHICS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A PRIVATE MEDICAL SCHOOL: A CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY
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