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Death education in U.S. medical schools
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1981
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Medical EthicsTeachingTeam ApproachEnd-of-life CareEnd-of-life IssueU.s. Medical SchoolsEducationContinuing Medical EducationDeath EducationTerminal IllnessMedicineThanatology
Surveys from 1975 and 1980 of U.S. medical schools' offerings in death education are compared. A 95 and 96 percent return rate, respectively, for each survey revealed a slight increase in offerings in 1980. A team approach is used, with physicians and theologians most often being cited as facilitators of a lecture/discussion format.