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We have been using TBL to engage biomedical science graduate students and postdocs in responsible conduct of research (RCR) training for many years.  The applications involve case studies with research ethics issues.  We recently did our first series of TBL sessions in a healthcare interprofessional setting, with learners from all around our health science center (e.g., medical, nursing, OT, PT, dental, pharmacy students).  One of the three sessions was on clinical ethics.
 
Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D.
University of Florida College of Medicine
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From: Brown Tom [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:48 PM
Subject: Ethics Education

I have been following the thread for a few months now, hoping that conversation might surface on using TBL in ethics education. I am interested in including elements of TBL in both my online and f2f ethic business ethics classes. Has anyone experience in either of these situations? 

Regards, 

Tom Brown
Beedie School of Business
Simon Fraser University

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