BIE : Proseminar in Health and Human Values: An introduction to research methods in bioethics and clinical ethics and to various topics in clinical ethics and bioethics, taught seminar style. Instructors: R. Baker, R. Rhodes, J. Greenlaw, S. Lederer, L. McCullough, R.
The Proseminar and introductory clinical practicum are taught on-site at The Union Graduate College with the clinical components at MSSM during an intense two-week period.
The Proseminar will be directed by Robert Baker. The combined proseminar and the introductory practicum should provide students with the basic background knowledge and skills essential to mastering bioethics and clinical ethics. There will also be training in the computer skills demonstrations, workshops essential to mastering distance learning education. Major cases in bioethics will also be reviewed and the evolution of the core concepts and infrastructure of medical ethics and bioethics will be examined.
Available through distance learning. Instructor: R. Baker 1 ST Fall. BIE Health Care Policy: The Political and Organizational Context: This course provides an understanding of the public policy making process and the political and regulatory environment in which health care organizations function.
It also provides an understanding of managerial processes, politics, and structure of the health care organizations where ethical policies and practices are implemented and carried out on an ongoing basis. Policies for consideration include resource allocation, end-of-life decision-making, accountability and performance measurement, and conflict-of-interest.
Strosberg 1 ST Winter. BIE Bioethics and the Law: This course is designed to familiarize students with major legal issues and legal concepts relevant to bioethics. Instructors: A. Greenlaw 1 ST Spring. BIE Clinical Ethics: This course deals with the practical applications of clinical ethics, including clinical ethics consulting and its recording and documentation, the work of ethics committees and IRBs, and other practical ethics of clinical ethics.
Rhodes Winter. BIE On-site Clinical Practicum: A supervised practical experience in clinical ethics designed to teach skills in clinical ethics consultation. BIE On-Line Clinical Practicum: A supervised practical experience in clinical ethics designed to teach skill in clinical ethics consultation.
Orr Spring. BIE Capstone in Clinical Ethics: Capstone practicum in which students demonstrate their mastery of clinical ethics consultation. On-site at MSSM; one week in spring. BIE Reproductive Ethics, Genetics and the Law: An investigation of the ethical and legal problems associated with new reproductive technologies and genetics. Instructor: B. Instructor: TBA Fall. BIE Empirical Research Methods in Bioethics: A course in empirical research methodology designed to teach how to conduct empirical research in the field, and how to analyze the empirical bioethics literature.
Supervision is online. Program Director - Robert Baker, Ph. Associate Director - Rosamond Rhodes, Ph. Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Robert Orr, M. Martin Strosberg, M. Clarkson University. Contact: Ann Nolte at ; noltea clarkson. Web: clarkson. The Alden March Bioethics Institute is an internationally recognized leader in the growing field of bioethics and its graduate education programs bring together outstanding teachers, innovative researchers, excellent students, the latest teaching technology, and an intensive clinical ethics program.
S in Bioethics is designed for those who want to put bioethics to work in their own professional careers. Albany Medical College is conveniently located directly across the street from Albany Law School, which gives law students a unique opportunity to participate in clinical rounds, ethics consultations and educational sessions on a regular basis.
Master's students must complete a total of 10 courses. The online and onsite courses include empirical bioethics, research ethics, classic cases, clinical ethics and others. Students also complete a required master's project, choosing a traditional thesis, two publishable journal articles, or a practical project. Law and bioethics dual degree students can satisfy master's requirements by taking three specified courses at Albany Law School. Students can also count 12 credits earned in the Master of Science in Bioethics program toward their J.
Because students can "double-count" courses, they can complete a J. Albany Law School students may also satisfy the Law School's upper class writing requirement and the bioethics final research project by completing one research paper that satisfies the requirements of both programs. The Alden March Bioethics Institute works closely with Albany Law School to create a plan of study that accommodates both schools' schedules. Admission Requirements: The applicant must be accepted and matriculated in both programs through the admissions process of each program to be enrolled in the dual degree program.
Program Albany Law School etene albanylaw. Recommendations are not required for J. Combined-program students must apply and be accepted at each school independently. Clarkson University applications are usually submitted by spring of the first year at Albany Law School. Second-year Albany Law School students may apply for the joint program. The degree compliments Albany Law School's concentration in health law and helps prepare students for careers in health administration, elder or healthcare law-as patient advocates, or in other health-related fields.
The Clarkson University M. The dual program allows students to "double count" courses—reducing the total time it takes to complete the two degrees—so both degrees are earned typically in four years.
As a result, the cost of earning the two degrees is significantly less than the cost of earning the degrees separately. In addition, Albany Law School will transfer in one term's worth of free electives from the M. Courses taken as an undergraduate may also be considered for M. In total, Clarkson University can waive up to eight courses toward the M. Combined program students typically complete the first year full-time at Albany Law School.
The second year is spent as a full-time student at Clarkson University. Some students complete the M. If necessary, students can complete the remaining courses by taking one evening M. Admission Requirements: Undergraduate degree; must be admitted to J. The program promotes integration between the fields of law and business administration by facilitating the transfer of course credits between the M.
The program is practitioner-oriented, emphasizing the behavioral aspects of management as well as more technical approaches and is designed to educate the manager to view the whole organization as a system that is composed of interdependent subsystems: structural, human, financial, marketing and economic.
When combined with prior business experience, the program will develop managers prepared to make decisions in the context of the welfare of the total organization. Combined program students must apply and be accepted at each school independently. Second-year Albany Law School students may apply for the joint degree program. The joint J. The program draws extensively on the experience and potential of Capital Region businesses and reflects the needs of today's business community.
Students also complete a graduate internship which enhances their business experience. The joint program allows students to "double count" courses—reducing the total time it takes to complete the two degrees—so both degrees are earned typically in four years.
Earn your master degree online You will earn the same diploma as our on-campus students This online program provides an exciting opportunity for working professionals and others interested in the field to obtain a master's degree in public health.
The flexible, accredited, part-time program provides a strong academic foundation in the core disciplines of public health as well as opportunities for students to apply new knowledge and skills in the practice of public health. The curriculum's focus on public health intervention development, implementation and evaluation provides students with the knowledge and skill to take leadership roles in a diverse array of population health efforts.
Previous relevant graduate coursework may be considered for transfer credit. Previous public health work experience may be considered for a waiver of up to 6 internship credits. What's it like to earn this degree online? You will not be expected to attend any classes on campus. Classes on your schedule Courses are semester based and classwork can be completed around your work and family commitments.
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