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The Essential Role of Bioethics in HBCU Medical Schools - On Tech Ethics
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Episode 34
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Discusses the need for bioethics departments in HBCU medical schools.
Our guest today is Dr. Donald Carter III, a biomedical ethicist and Assistant Professor at Mercer University School of Medicine. He holds degrees from Fisk, Tennessee State, Vanderbilt, and Loyola Chicago. A 2023 Hastings Center Sadler Scholar, his research explores clinical ethics, AI in medicine, race, and social justice.
Additional resources:
- The Hastings Center for Bioethics – https://www.thehastingscenter.org/
- The American Journal of Bioethics – https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/uajb20
- Bioethics Today – https://bioethicstoday.org/
- Bioethics in the Margins – https://bioethicsinthemargins.org/
- Bioethics for the People – https://www.bioethicsforthepeople.com/
- CITI Program’s Bioethics course – https://about.citiprogram.org/course/bioethics/
- CITI Program’s Healthcare Ethics Committee course – https://about.citiprogram.org/course/healthcare-ethics-committee/
Introduction and Guest Background
Dr. Carter’s Personal and Professional Journey
Defining Bioethics and Clinical Medical Ethics
Significance of Bioethics in Medical Training, Especially at HBCUs
Current State of Bioethics in Medical Curricula
Concerns in Undergraduate and Graduate Bioethics Education
Comprehensive Integration of Bioethics in Medical Education
Long-Term Benefits of Comprehensive Bioethics Education
Overcoming Challenges and Practical Tips for Implementation
Recommended Resources for Learning More
Final Thoughts and Importance of Collaboration