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Using Bioethics to Improve Healthcare

Einstein-Cardozo Master of Science in Bioethics Provides Critical Thinking to Improve Healthcare Your patient has been diagnosed with breast cancer but her family requests that you tell her she has a rare blood disease; they worry that she will not be able to cope psychologically with a cancer diagnosis. The patient, however, is fully lucid and functional. What, as a physician, should you do? Where does your responsibility lie? You have been tasked with managing a government-subsidized healthcare program with a strictly limited budget. There is a patient who requires an expensive, but effective chemotherapy treatment. With thousands of other patients who need care, do you approve the treatment? How do you decide? Dilemmas and questions like these confront medical professionals, lawyers and policymakers, every day. The academic discipline dedicated to tackling these complex, multidimensional issues is known as bioethics. The dynamic field brings together the fields of medicine and law, while promoting and teaching ethical awareness, sensitivity to narrative, and critical reasoning to provide guidance on challenging healthcare decisions. In 1978, internationally renowned bioethics expert and attorney Nancy Dubler, established one of the country’s first bioethics consultation services at Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for Einstein. Such services allow a patient, family member, or any member of the healthcare team to request help in assessing the ethical aspects of medical decision making. Trained consultants help build consensus among all concerned toward an ethically, legally and clinically acceptable plan. In 1995, in response to the growing demand for professionals trained in bioethics, Ms. Dubler created theCertificate Program in Bioethics and Medical Humanities, a year-long, interdisciplinary program that has provided hundreds of professionals with rigorous instruction and hands-on experience in bioethics. Now, in partnership with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Einstein has developed a full-fledged Einstein-Cardozo Master of Science in Bioethics that builds on the tested foundation of the certificate program. Einstein and Cardozo are the medical and law schools affiliated with Yeshiva University. Read full article at Einstein News...