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Bioethics and medical humanities programs outcomes webinar

Ever wonder where a Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities can take you?

The School of Medicine’s Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities program is designed to prepare full-time or part-time students for a variety of career paths. Some examples include:

  • Recent undergraduates who plan to work in health care, research or academia and are interested in bioethics and medical humanities.
  • Pre-health students who wish to strengthen their medical school, physician assistant, anesthesia or clinical psychology applications while also enriching their eventual training in health care with a grounding in critical ethical issues and perspectives.
  • Pre-law students who hope to better understand the connection between ethics, humanities and law as a way to enhance a law school application.
  • Graduate students in fields such as medicine, science, business, law, public affairs, anthropology, literature, humanities or journalism who wish to combine their training with the study of bioethics and/or medical humanities.
  • Health care professionals or those in related fields, such as law, medicine and nursing, who wish to enhance their skills and problem-solving abilities concerning bioethical issues.

Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to attend the bioethics and medical humanities programs outcomes webinar Thursday, Nov. 18, from 3 to 3:30 p.m. EDT.

Graduate Program Coordinator Marie Norris will discuss the MA in Bioethics and Medical Humanities. Attendees will learn where the program’s alumni are now and how students can customize the courses for their educational goals.

Register for the session.