Innovation in education: the military medical ethics 'playing cards' and smartphone application
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2021-001959
Innovation in education: the military medical ethics 'playing cards' and smartphone application
Abstract
Military medical personnel need to understand military medical ethics to comply with international humanitarian law, national health practice and professional norms. Teaching this subject is constrained by a lack of educational resources, being further exacerbated by the limits imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper describes an innovative approach to deliver military medical ethics education using 52 scenarios published as a set of playing cards and a smartphone app. The rationale for the methodology and the development of these scenarios is summarised. This package forms a part of a 'd(igital)-learning' educational suite that includes physical cards, the app and a website for teaching both military and military medical ethics. The paper describes the experience of delivering this d-learning package in military medical ethics to UK and international audiences. The final sections offer a look ahead to the next stages for refinement to the current suite and the wider d-learning resources.
Keywords: ethics (see medical ethics); health services administration & management; medical education & training.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: MB is Deputy Director of the King’s Centre for Military Ethics.
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