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Studia bioetyczne :
Bioetyka / Etyka medyczna :
Etyka stosowana i zawodowa :
Etyka :
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Studia podyplomowe
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- Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of
Toronto (Canada) – Postgraduate Bioethics Education; Spokesperson: Dr. Alex
V. Levin; Study Program:
„To
further supplement bioethics curricula for residencies in all Departments and
Divisions at the University of Toronto and to assist residency programmes in
their requirement to comply bioethics teaching mandates of the RCPSC and the
CFPC, we provide a number of opportunities for residents and their teachers to
learn and explore ethical issues in ways that may not be available to them in
their everyday clinical experience.”
- Lancaster
University (United Kingdom) – LLM in Bioethics and Medical Law; Spokesperson:
Dr Suzanne Ost; Study Program:
“This
scheme will offer an excellent postgraduate programme to all with an interest
in issues to do with bioethics and medical law, including intercalating medical
students and others with a first degree or relevant professional qualification
and work experience. It will introduce them to the fundamental analytic skills
of moral philosophy and law, the principal ethical and legal issues arising
within medical research and practice, and an appreciation of the major
approaches - ethical and legal - to the resolution of the relevant problems.
These problems will include: the regulation of artificial reproduction; life
and death decision-making particularly in respect of seriously ill neonates and
terminally ill patients; the obtaining of informed consent to medical
procedures and to clinical research; the appropriate use of genetic testing;
and, the fair distribution of health care resources.
The
programme will be taught by both the Philosophy department, and the Law School,
and be constructed to permit students to graduate with either an MA or an LLM.
This will be achieved by giving students the option to write either a law based
essay or one based on philosophy/ethics for each optional module and similarly
for the dissertation. The final award will be determined depending on whether
the majority of the marks are for law or philosophy.
Students
are required to take both of the designated Core Course Modules, depending on
their previous studies or knowledge. They must take five course modules in all,
plus a dissertation.
The
course modules offered within this programme are listed below. In addition,
students may take one (or with permission of the Director of Postgraduate
Studies, two) modules, from among those offered within the Law Department`s graduate
programme, or any Master`s modules of comparable weight offered in the Social
Science Faculty or the University as a whole. However, for the LLM degree, a
minimum of 100 credit weighting must be in law.”
- Uppsala University
(Sweden) – Postgraduate programme in bioethics; Spokesperson: Prof. Mats G.
Hansson; Study Program:
“Bioethics
includes theory, methods and techniques for the study of values,
value-conflicts, norms, norm-conflics and the creation of norms as well as
concepts, conceptual conflics and creation of concepts brought to the fore by
the biosciences and medicine. The main focus for Bioethics is the ethics of the
life-sciences. This includes medical ethics and health care ethics together
with ethical questions regarding the use of animals and applications of
bioscience in drug development, pharmacogenomics and research ethics.
Bioethics
also holds philosophical, theological and humanistic studies on the development
of new knowledge in medicine and biology, for example in genetics and neuro
biology. Further entailed is the study of the formation of concepts in biology,
for instance how behavioural phenotypes are defined in genetics and how
concepts borrowed from psychology are used in evolutionary biology.”
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