Bioethics: Navigating the Challenges of Today’s Ethical Frontiers in Healthcare
Join Siegal Lifelong Learning for this dynamic continuing professional studies course designed for individuals seeking deeper insight into the most pressing ethical issues of our time
including transforming clinical practice, public health policy, and patient rights, including:
- Governmental healthcare reforms and ethical access to care
- The implications of the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization
- The influence of church-affiliated hospitals on medical decision-making
- Gender in medicine and the push for inclusive, equitable care
- Emerging questions in Neuroethics
- The evolving role and scope of Advance Directives in end-of-life decisions
- The ethical challenges and implications of genetic testing
Through expert-led lectures followed by discussions, participants will gain an understanding
of such emerging dilemmas in bioethics, while navigating the shifting landscape of healthcare. A certification of completion will be granted to participants.
Date: Tuesdays, October 21 - December 16
Time: 5 to 6:30 PM ET
Location: Landmark Centre Building, 25700 Science Park Dr. Suite 100, Beachwood
Price: $300 (Siegal members receive 20% discount)
October 21
Introduction to Bioethics – Foundations, Themes, and Evolution of an essential field
Dafna Ben Yosef, PhD
October 28
Faith in Healing: The Role of Religion in Modern Medicine
Deepak Sarma, PhD
November 4
Care with a Conscience: Personal Moral and Religious Values in Professional Life: Church-Affiliated Medical care
Mark Aulisio, PhD
November 11
The Future of Governmental Health Plans and Their Implications for Individuals and Communities
Sana Loue, JD, PhD, MPH
November 18
The US Withdrawal from WHO and Federal Cuts to Public Health: What It Means for You
Sana Loue, JD, PhD, MPH
November 25
Gendered Etihcs: How Norms Shape Healthcare Experiences
Debra Carroll-Beight, MSPH, MA Bioethics, PhD Candidate, Bioethics, CWRU
December 2
Genetic Testings and their Ethical Dilemmas
Aaron Goldenberg, PhD
December 9
Wired Minds: The Ethics of Brain Implants and Neurostimulation in the age of Human Enhancement
Paul Ford, PhD
December 16
The Final Say: Ethical Dimensions of End-of-Life Directives
Mark Aulisio, PhD