The Bioethics Program of Clarkson and Mount Sinai

The Bioethics Program of Clarkson and Mount Sinai The Bioethics Program, a collaboration of Clarkson University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, provides competency-based bioethics training.
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The Bioethics Program is competency-based and interdisciplinary. A collaboration between Clarkson University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, it acknowledges that bioethical decisions must be rooted in precedent and best practices and must reflect the broadest range of perspectives-from medical and legal to philosophical and religious. Working professionals typically complete the p

rogram in two to three years. Full-time students may complete the program in one year. Its three Master of Science programs - in Clinical Ethics, Research Ethics and Bioethics Policy - are designed to meet the needs of working professionals, comply with the requirements of national accrediting and funding agencies, and impart the skills and knowledge recommended by the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH). The Master of Science in Bioethics (Clinical Ethics) is for those whose primary focus is on clinical ethics and/or health policy and law. The Master of Science in Bioethics (Research Ethics) emphasizes the challenges faced by those involved in conducting or overseeing research. The Masters of Science in Bioethics (Bioethics Policy) focuses on the effective and just design of regulations, laws and policies that affect the clinical or research environment. For all three degree programs, students complete 12 required courses. Of those, nine are taught via distance learning by internationally recognized experts in bioethics. On-line courses are complemented by an on-site seminar, practica, individual master's projects, and capstone assessments. The Bioethics Program attracts students from across the globe - working professionals in fields such as health care, research, law, social work, and government. Over the course of the program, students interact on-line and in person, becoming a community of colleagues whose different perspectives enrich their educational experience. The resulting relationships continue throughout their careers. http://bioethics.clarkson.edu

Congratulations to alumnus Barry Shuster on the publication of “Evaluation of Informed Consent with Teach-Back and Audio...
10/13/2023

Congratulations to alumnus Barry Shuster on the publication of “Evaluation of Informed Consent with Teach-Back and Audio Assistance to Improve Willingness to Participate in a Clinical Trial Among
Underrepresented Minorities: A
Randomized Pilot Trial” in the the Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics.

The informed consent form (ICF) is intended to assure that subject participation in research studies is informed and voluntary. Yet, there is ample evidence tha...

Congratulations to program alum Dr. Cody Pyke who has been appointed to the Harris Health System Board of Trustees! Link...
05/25/2023

Congratulations to program alum Dr. Cody Pyke who has been appointed to the Harris Health System Board of Trustees! Link: https://hcp4.net/news/commissioner-lesley-briones-appoints-dr-cody-pyke-to-harris-health-system-board-of-trustees/

Learn more about the significance of their appointment: https://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2023/05/a-historic-appointment/

Harris County, TX (May 16, 2023) — In a unanimous vote, Harris County Commissioners Court made history as it approved Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones’ nominee, Dr. Cody Pyke (she/they), to the Harris Health System Board of Trustees. Dr. Pyke is the first openly transgender and nonbinary i...

02/02/2023

The 2023 summer institute will have options for 4-day, 4-week, and 7-week programs - some will be in-person and others will be remote learning. Specifically:

Alumna and faculty member Lori Bruce was interviewed for this New York Times  piece:  https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/06...
08/10/2022

Alumna and faculty member Lori Bruce was interviewed for this New York Times piece: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/06/us/roe-safe-haven-laws-newborns.html. Her interest in the issue started with her first course in Bioethics Policy with us.

After Roe, groups are seeking to expand safe haven laws, which allow women to surrender babies with minimal interference. But these laws pose their own problems.

Alum and faculty member Patty Mayer recently published two pieces. The first, "Families Who Micromanage: 'Please Come He...
08/01/2022

Alum and faculty member Patty Mayer recently published two pieces.

The first, "Families Who Micromanage: 'Please Come Help Us with This Family – They Are Micromanaging Everything!'" is in Thorny Issues in Clinical Ethics Consultation. Check it out: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-91916-0

The second, "Denying Death: The Terminally Critically Ill," is with Stephanie Larson in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Check it out: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10499091221114771

This collection addresses new and evolving thorny issues in clinical ethics consultation. It is a book for our time.

Interested in graduate level training in bioethics? Join us tonight for a webinar to learn about the options in our MSBi...
07/28/2022

Interested in graduate level training in bioethics?
Join us tonight for a webinar to learn about the options in our MSBioethics program.
Register: https://tinyurl.com/mryv8yxf

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Alumna Alert!Congratulations to Dr. Robin Downing on the publication of her first peer reviewed bioethics article!Check ...
07/11/2022

Alumna Alert!

Congratulations to Dr. Robin Downing on the publication of her first peer reviewed bioethics article!

Check it out: https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.22.04.0182

Our alumni continue to make us so proud!

Abstract The One Health approach asserts that the health of animals and people is closely connected. Under this approach, the CDC and AVMA work globally to attain optimal health outcomes for both animals and humans. One facet of optimal health involves access to safe and effective anesthetics and an...

06/20/2022

Faculty member and alumna Lori Bruce published "A Hub and Spoke Model for Improving Access and Standardizing Ethics Consultations Across a Large Healthcare System" in AJOB 22(4) in April 2022 with Ben Tolchin, Mark Mercurio, and Stephen Latham.

She also published "New Findings on Unconsented Intimate Exams Suggest Racial Bias and Gender Parity" in Hastings Center Report 52(2) in April 2022 with Ivar R. Hannikainen and Brian Earp.

Lori's article and advocacy on unconsented intimate exams was recognized by the Hastings Center for helping spur CT to make explicit consent for these exams a legal requirement: https://www.thehastingscenter.org/news/hastings-center-report-commentary-helps-catalyze-connecticut-action-against-unconsented-intimate-medical-exams/?fbclid=IwAR1JqBCD7_xsmxkK5D8xvwEsoG8eS986I7KbAxgPvWzOfUuz8-tHcrm0Slw

Congrats!

06/17/2022

Prof. and Associate Director Rosamond Rhodes has published several article recently. She published "Life-Saving Experimental Treatment for a Teenage Ward of the State" in AJOB 22(4) in April 2022 with fellow faculty member Henry Sacks.

In 2020, Prof. Rhodes published The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism which occasioned commentary; she responded.

"In Defense of Uncommon Morality
A Response to: Leonard Fleck, 'Medical Ethics: A Distinctive Species of Ethics,' Leslie Francis, 'Beyond Common or Uncommon Morality' and Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, 'In Search of Medical Ethics and Its Foundation with Rosamond Rhodes' in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29(3) in January 2022.

Then, "The Uncommon Ethics of the Medical Profession: A Response to My Critics" in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31(2) in March 2022.

06/16/2022

Prof. and Director emeritus Bob Baker published several articles recently:

"A Developing Timeline for Bioethics” in Hastings Center Report, Vol. 51, No. 6, 14 Dec. 2021 with Marion Danis and Susan Lederer.

“Living Histories of Structural Racism and Organized Medicine" in AMA Journal of Ethics 23(12) December 2021 with
Matthew Wynia.

"Erasing Blackness from Bioethics" in AJOB 22(3) February 2022.

"Principles and Duties: A Critique of Common Morality Theory" in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31(2) in April 2022.

Yesterday, 19 students joined the ranks of our alumni as Clarkson University held its commencement exercises at the Capi...
06/14/2022

Yesterday, 19 students joined the ranks of our alumni as Clarkson University held its commencement exercises at the Capital Region Campus! Congratulations to the class of 2022:

Maria de los Angeles Marina Adame Gayosso
Megan Antonetti-Elford
Lisette Arnaud López
David Benitez Valladares
Nakita Francis
Pamela Frigerio
Regina Hernández Gama
Dragan Hrncic
Donna McKinnon
Georgina del Carmen Mota Valtierra
Nandy Noel
Anika Patel
Rosa Erendira Peña Trujillo
Karol Stephanie Ponce Ordoñez
Codruta Popescu
Petru Sandu
Miguel Serrano Romero
Charlotte Solmssen
Sara Torres Castro

06/06/2022

Congratulations to our graduating student Codruta Popescu on her election to the Ethics Committee of the Romanian College of Psychologists!

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