As a student in this certificate program, you will acquire translatable skills required to analyze and resolve a wide breadth of ethical issues applicable to a variety of health care environments such as public health, community health, acute care, home care/hospice care/palliative care, human subjects research, long-
Certificate Programs offer focused academic training in specific areas of public health, such as bioethics. Certificate programs typically require less time
The certificate focuses on ethical, legal and societal issues in population health and individual health including health equity (particularly in relation to at-risk populations), end-of-life decision making, informed consent, decision-making capacity, confidentiality and privacy, organ donation, religious and cultural
The certificate program requires a minimum of 18 term credits. Students will complete three required courses totaling 9 credits, and then choose three courses
Conservative Catholic think tank
The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) is a not-for-profit research center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after previous locations in St.
Louis (1972–1985) and Boston (1985–2004).
Its mission is to uphold the dignity of the human person in health care and biomedical research, thereby sharing in the ministry of Jesus Christ and his Church. The chairman of the Board of Directors is Gregory M.
Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans.
The Center publishes Ethics & Medics monthly and The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, as well as books including the Handbook on Critical Life Issues.
Conservative Catholic think tank
The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) is a not-for-profit research center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after previous locations in St.
Louis (1972–1985) and Boston (1985–2004).
Its mission is to uphold the dignity of the human person in health care and biomedical research, thereby sharing in the ministry of Jesus Christ and his Church. The chairman of the Board of Directors is Gregory M.
Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans.
The Center publishes Ethics & Medics monthly and The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, as well as books including the Handbook on Critical Life Issues.