Abstract
This article compares various models of ethics education and how these models are employed by both medical schools and law schools. The authors suggest ways in which each profession can enhance their ethical teaching and argue that ethics education in both medicine and law should combine the best elements of each education model, thereby producing graduates who are more knowledgeable and appreciative of ethical issues in practice.
First Page
303
Recommended Citation
Erin
A.
Egan
,
Kayhan
Parsi
&
Cynthia
Ramirez
Comparing Ethics Education in Medicine and Law: Combining the Best of Both Worlds,
13
Annals Health L.
303
(2004).
Available at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals/vol13/iss1/9