It can be inferred from the passage that the author would most likely agree with which one of the following statements? A. The heavy load of technical coursework in today's medical schools often keeps them from giving adequate emphasis to courses in medical ethics. B. Students learn more about ethics through the use of fiction than through the use of non-fictional readings. C. The traditional method of ethical training in medical schools should be supplemented or replaced by more direct practical experience with real-life patients in ethically difficult situations. D. The failing of an abstract, philosophical training in ethics can be remedied only by replacing it with a purely narrative-based approach. E. Neither scientific training nor traditional philosophical ethics adequately prepares doctors to deal with the emotional dimension of patients' needs.