Title of article :
Professionalism in practice: Exploring the ethical perplexity of involving students in Medical Education Research
Author/Authors :
DINESH, KUMAR. V Department of Anatomy - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India , MURUGAN, MAGI Department of Anatomy - Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry, India
Abstract :
With the worldwide increase in the number of medical education
researches, few ethical quagmires have emerged regarding the
recruitment and inclusion of students in research projects. The
ethicists often tend to raise questions regarding the possibilities of
students getting coerced to participate, such as whether they receive
extra course credits in exchange for their participation, or whether
their privacy is getting violated in the course of data collection.
It is the need of the hour to address the perplexity behind these
ethical dilemmas. Some answers to the ethical questions might
call for implication of change in the organization of research,
thereby affecting the output. This commentary tries to address
these issues in a genuine manner and affords a way forward in the
context of ethics related to educational research. By treading the
delicate path between framing the research question which never
encompass any ethical breaches and compromising the rigour
of the study design to suffice certain baseless hindrances, we
could appreciate the importance of practical ethics in educational
researches.
Keywords :
Recruitment , Research , Medical education , Professionalism , Ethics
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism