       Document 0841
 DOCN  M9550841
 TI    Implications of HIV infection and AIDS for medical education.
 DT    9505
 AU    Boyd KM; Department of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, UK.
 SO    Med Educ. 1994 Nov;28(6):488-91. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95166063
 AB    What implications on medical schools have HIV infection and AIDS, as the
       schools reshape their curricula to meet the General Medical Council's
       new requirements? (General Medical Council 1993). A recent Institute of
       Medical Ethics' (IME) enquiry suggests: (1) that each medical school
       should have a specific policy to coordinate teaching on HIV infection
       and AIDS, and to maximize students' clinical contact with patients who
       have the virus; and (2) that medical students should be encouraged to
       develop self-awareness and skills in communication and ethics.
 DE    *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/THERAPY  Curriculum  *Education,
       Medical, Undergraduate  Ethics, Medical  Human  *HIV Infections/THERAPY
       Organizational Policy  Professional Practice  Teaching/METHODS  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE

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