Global Bioethics (302-0-21)
Instructors
Beatriz Oralia Reyes
1800 Sherman Suite 1200 #1-108
Meeting Info
Parkes Hall 212: Wed 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
Global health is a popular field of work and study for Americans, with an increasing number of medical trainees and practitioners, as well as people without medical training, going abroad to volunteer in areas where there are few health care practitioners or resources. In addition, college undergraduates, as well as medical trainees and practitioners, are going abroad in increasing numbers to conduct research in areas with few healthcare resources. But all of these endeavors, though often entered with the best of intentions, are beset with ethical questions, concerns, and dilemmas, and can have unintended consequences. In this course, students will explore and consider these ethical challenges. In so doing, students will examine core global bioethical concerns - such as structural violence - and core global bioethical codes, guidelines, and principals - such as beneficence and solidarity - so they will be able to ethically assess global health practices in a way that places an emphasis on the central goal of global health: reducing health inequities and inequalities.
Class Materials (Required)
All required materials will be available on Canvas.
Class Attributes
Ethical and Evaluative Thinking Foundational Disci
Global Perspectives on Power, Justice, and Equity
Ethics & Values Distro Area
No Freshmen
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Freshmen may not register for this course.