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Samuel Gorovitz | Good Doctors
According to Gorovitz, medical schools ought to impart not just technical knowledge but also ethical values and practical experience. He offers a number of suggestions on how best to achieve this goal to ensure that future doctors are equipped not only with the best of current knowledge and skills but also with the moral sensitivity necessary to communicate well with patients in complex situations.
-According to Gorovitz, medical school admission committees could elevate the character of future doctors by selecting students who
A) do not perform well in premed courses but demonstrate concern for the humanistic side of health care.
B) perform superbly well in premed courses in addition to demonstrating concern for the humanistic side of health care.
C) focus exclusively on the premed requirements of the sciences.
D) focus exclusively on the humanities and philosophy.
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