Title :
Assessment of moral judgment of BME and other health sciences students
Author :
Monzon, Jorge E. ; Ariasgago, Olga L. ; Monzon-Wyngaard, Alvaro
Author_Institution :
Univ. Nac. del Nordeste, Corrientes, Argentina
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Abstract :
The accreditation criteria for engineering programs require that the curriculum introduce students to the ethical, social, economics and safety issues arising from the practice of engineering. This paper presents the assessment of moral judgment of biomedical engineering, dentistry and biochemistry students through the standardized Defining Issues Test (DIT). Results show that college students, as most active members of society, remain at a stage of moral development where morality is still predominantly dictated by outside forces. It is expected that after formal Ethics studies, students will score higher in the last stages of moral development, where laws are regarded as social contracts and moral reasoning is based on universal ethical principles.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomedical education; biomedical engineering; dentistry; ethical aspects; physics education; safety; socio-economic effects; BME students; DIT; accreditation criteria; biochemistry students; biomedical engineering students; defining issues test; dentistry students; economic issues; ethical issues; health science students; moral judgment; safety issues; social issues; universal ethical principles; Biochemistry; Biomedical engineering; Cognition; Dentistry; Educational institutions; Ethics; Biomedical Engineering; DIT; Ethics; education; moral judgment; Adolescent; Adult; Biochemistry; Bioethics; Biomedical Engineering; Education, Dental; Ethics, Research; Humans; Judgment; Moral Development; Morals; Questionnaires; Students; Universities;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4123-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5626266