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      Do medical students require education on issues related to plagiarism?

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      Indian journal of medical ethics
      Forum for Medical Ethics Society

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          In the course of our professional experience, we have seen that many medical students plagiarise. We hypothesised that they do so out of ignorance and that they require formal education on the subject. With this objective in mind, we conducted a teaching session on issues related to plagiarism. As a part of this, we administered a quiz to assess their baseline knowledge on plagiarism and a questionnaire to determine their attitudes towards it. We followed this up with an interactive teaching session, in which we discussed various aspects of plagiarism. We subjected the data obtained from the quiz and questionnaire to bivariate and multivariate analysis. A total of 423 medical students participated in the study. Their average score for the quiz was 4.96±1.67 (out of 10). Age, gender and years in medical school were not significantly associated with knowledge regarding plagiarism. The knowledge scores were negatively correlated with permissive attitudes towards plagiarism and positively correlated with attitudes critical of the practice. Men had significantly higher scores on permissive attitudes compared to women . In conclusion, we found that the medical students' knowledge regarding plagiarism was limited. Those with low knowledge scores tended to have permissive attitudes towards plagiarism and were less critical of the practice. We recommend the inclusion of formal instruction on this subject in the medical curriculum, so that this form of academic misconduct can be tackled.

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          Journal
          Indian J Med Ethics
          Indian journal of medical ethics
          Forum for Medical Ethics Society
          0975-5691
          0974-8466
          February 12 2015
          : 12
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biochemistry, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 002, Tamil Nadu India.
          Article
          4646
          10.20529/IJME.2015.026
          25671582
          a0c859b2-ace4-41ba-9509-1e00e7a92c9e
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