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Definition of character for medical education based on expert opinions in Korea

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Title Definition of character for medical education based on expert opinions in Korea
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/S5JLIB
 
Creator Yera Hur
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description A single questionnaire with 3 major questions on character was distributed to medical education experts in Korea via e-mail. The questions were: “How would you define the ‘character’ that is required from a good doctor in the era of the fourth industrial revolution?”, “What are the issues of character education in current medical education (if any?)”, and “If you agree that there are any issue(s) of character education in current medical education, what possible solutions do you suggest?” The survey was distributed twice. In the first round of the survey, 145 e-mails were sent, and the response rate was 23.4% (34 responses). In the second round of survey distribution, 29 additional responses were gathered. Thus, responses from 63 medical education experts from 30 medical schools or colleges and 19 non-medical education experts were used in the final analysis.
 
Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
 
Contributor Cho, A Ra