2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Department of Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Maria A. Clay, Chair
The Department of Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies carries out a three-fold mission of professional education, research, and service. The department teaches required courses in all four years of medical school, including courses on the ethical and social aspects of medicine in the first and second years, case-based ethics seminars with third-year students during their various clinical clerkship rotations, and “selective” in ethics, law, philosophy, history, literature, and social policy for fourth-year students. In addition, the faculty teach a graduate course for the basic science students. Department faculty are actively involved in research programs and publish widely in peer reviewed philosophy, bioethics, law, history, and medical journals.
The Department contributes to the intellectual life of the university, the medical center, and the community through its Gold Humanism Honor Society and Readers’ Theater program, and participation in a variety of continuing education programs. Faculty members also serve on school of medicine, university, and hospital committees, including those which address ethical issues.
CoursesInterdisciplinary Rural Health EducationMedical Humanities
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