Call Number | 12259 |
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Day & Time Location |
R 4:10pm-6:00pm 602 Lewisohn Hall |
Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Robert L Klitzman |
Type | LECTURE |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | Increasingly, issues of medical research and clinical care are posing complex ethical issues not only in the United States, but in other countries in both the industrialized and the developing world. Yet varying economic, political, social, cultural, and historical contexts shape these issues. In diverse contexts in Asia, Africa, Europe and North and South America, practices and policies, along with cultures and moral values, differ enormously. Yet ethical issues are arising not in isolation, but as part of global communities and discourses. In research, multinational pharmaceutical companies are increasingly conducting studies in both industrialized countries and the developing world, posing numerous ethical tensions. In clinical care, uses of reproductive technologies differ across national borders, leading to “reproductive tourism”. End of life care varies widely, reflecting in part differing attitudes toward death and dying. This course examines the political, economic, social, cultural, philosophical, medical, and historical roots and implications of these issues. The course meets once a week online for an hour and a half, and offers extensive live-session interaction and post-session discussion forums to explore the various bioethical issues contemplated throughout the semester. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Bioethics |
Enrollment | 9 students (25 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024 |
Subject | Bioethics |
Number | PS5440 |
Section | 001 |
Division | School of Professional Studies |
Open To | Professional Studies |
Note | IN PERSON. BIET & NURSING ONLY. ALL OTHERS REQUIRE APPROVAL |
Section key | 20241BIET5440K001 |