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Ways to Improve the Bioethics Education

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Bioethics Education in a Global Perspective

Part of the book series: Advancing Global Bioethics ((AGBIO,volume 4))

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This chapter is devoted to clarify the ways to improve education in bioethics. On one hand improving is possible under the general conditions in the light of educational principles, on the other hand academic experience shown us that the bioethics education is improvable from the point of related literature. Basic rationals of education, general framework of program developing, process of program development, and bioethics education as a communicative media are the main subparts of the chapter.

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I am grateful to my colleague, James C. Johnston (MD, JD), for his contribution to improve the language of the text.

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Arda, B. (2015). Ways to Improve the Bioethics Education. In: ten Have, H. (eds) Bioethics Education in a Global Perspective. Advancing Global Bioethics, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9232-5_13

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