Levels of education and manners in students at exams in medical microbiology
Authors:
M. Votava
Authors‘ workplace:
Mikrobiologický ústav Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity a Fakultní nemocnice u svaté Anny, Brno
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2006; 86(3): 165-166
Category:
Ethical Problems in Medicine
Overview
In recent years the level of knowledge, education and behavior of medical students at exams in medical microbiology has been declining. There are more of those who fail exams, show ignorance in other disciplines, have gaps in general education and lack manners. Still worse off are students at the natural sciences faculty. The cause probably lies in that greater numbers of students are enrolled, thus including those who are not as good. However, we are responsible for the quality of future physicians and other professionals, and therefore we have to not only teach our students but also bring them up. The personal example of assistants plays the greatest role. However, we should give thought to whether we shall be successful in our endeavor and whether it is correct to accept so many applicants.
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