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My Bioethics Education at Georgetown

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2002
This article relates the experiences of the author in enrolling in the joint jurist doctor and philosophy program of Georgetown University. It describes and evaluates the graduate bioethics program at Georgetown. And, it explains how that program was integrated into Georgetown’s health law program.
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Bioethics Education and Nonideal Theory

2021
Bioethics has increasingly become a standard part of medical school education and the training of healthcare professionals more generally. This is a promising development, as it has the potential to help future practitioners become more attentive to moral concerns and, perhaps, better moral reasoners.
Nabina Liebow, Kelso Cratsley
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Bioethics Education in India

2014
Bioethics (and the ethics of interconnectedness) can be linked to the religions existing in India. Bioethics education in India has however languished for lack of proper vision, infrastructure, and trained personnel. This chapter is laid out in four distinct sections: the first section recounts a brief overview of religions in India and describes the ...
Vina Vaswani, Ravi Vaswani
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Bioethics and dietetics: Education and attitudes

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1991
In this commentary, we address withdrawing and withholding nutrition from terminally and critically ill patients and focus on the attitudes of dietitians and dietetics students toward bioethical issues in nutrition care.
S, Edelstein, S, Anderson
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Bioethics Education in a Clinical Pastoral Education Program

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998
Notes that contemporary health care delivery and the interface of clinical professionals with patients and families are marked by complexity and pluralism and that within this modern matrix patients, families, professionals, and administrators frequently struggle with difficult ethical issues.
M L, Smith, R K, Morgan
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Bioethics Education in Brazil

2014
This chapter starts with presenting some historical facts that helped to develop bioethics in Brazil. Over the last 42 years, since the birth of the bioethics movement, the points of reference are usually the historical facts in the USA at the beginning of the 1970s (Van Rensselaer Potter and the Georgetown principlist paradigm); in Brazil we have only
William Saad Hossne, Leo Pessini
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