terça-feira, 8 de abril de 2014

Bioethics MOOC - Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics

Bioethics MOOC - Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics


PHLX101-01: Introduction to Bioethics explores some of the most difficult — and fascinating — moral challenges we face in health, medicine, and emerging technologies.

Should we clone humans? Who owns our DNA? How much control should we have over how and when we die? When does medical treatment turn into medical enhancement — and should we care? Is rationing health care good, bad, necessary — or all of the above?

This course will explore fundamental moral issues that arise in medicine, health, and biotechnology. Get behind the headlines — and polarized debates — and join others who want to think deeply and openly about these problems. Some are as old as life itself: the vulnerability of illness, the fact of death. Some are new, brought on by a dizzying pace of technology that can unsettle our core ideas about human nature and our place in the world. And nearly all intersect with issues of racial and gender equality, as well as policies affecting the world's most vulnerable populations.

Designed to introduce students to the range of issues that define bioethics, together with core concepts and skills, this course should be of interest to undergraduates, health care professionals, policy makers, and anyone interested in philosophy or ethics.

Register today:

https://www.edx.org/course/georgetown...

Follow the making of the MOOC online:

http://making-the-mooc.org

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