As part of its celebration of 20 years of bioethics education, The Bioethics Program of Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will continue its lecture series titled “Pioneering Bioethics: An Anniversary Celebration” on Feb. 11.
The Bioethics Program’s sixth and final lecture in the series features alumni of Clarkson’s bioethics program.
The Bioethics Program’s founding mission was to make high-quality bioethics education accessible to working professionals without uprooting and disrupting their professional and personal lives. Over the last twenty years, The Bioethics Program has awarded more than 200 Master of Science in Bioethics and over 50 graduate certificates to its alumni across three different specializations: clinical ethics, research ethics, and health policy. The Program’s alumni have gone on to work in clinical ethics consultation, research regulation, policy and law, and teaching.
The Bioethics Program’s lecture series to mark its twentieth anniversary concludes with a panel of alumni reflecting on their experience in the program and how it shaped their careers after graduation.
For more information on this webinar and the rest of the upcoming webinar series, or to register for the event, visit clarkson.edu/bioethics-program-20th-anniversary.