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. 1992 Sep;18(3):148–152. doi: 10.1136/jme.18.3.148

Learning to see: moral growth during medical training.

J Andre 1
PMCID: PMC1376260  PMID: 1404282

Abstract

During medical training students and residents reconstruct their view of the world. Patients become bodies; both the faults and the virtues of the medical profession become exaggerated. This reconstruction has moral relevance: it is in part a moral blindness. The pain of medical training, together with its narrowness, contributes substantially to these faulty reconstructions. Possible improvements include teaching more social science, selecting chief residents and faculty for their attitudes, helping students acquire communication skills, and helping them deal with their own pain. Most importantly, clearer moral vision requires time and scope for reflection.

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