Representations of moral values in professional practice among dental students
Abstract
The present qualitative study aimed to identify the moral values considered central to professional practice. For most students the subject of ethics is related to the rules, behavior, and principles imposed by society on all individuals, while morals, being more subjective, relate to the way human beings think and act on an individual level. The students identified respect, honesty and humility as the main moral values for professional practice. It was also noted that the representations of these values were wide-ranging and sometimes idealized. In this context, it is essential to rethink the way ethical education is taught within the academic process, given that democratic post-industrial societies require, now more than ever, ethical citizens who employ viable and humanizing working alternatives and are able to experience and promote the valorization of human values