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Welcome

This is the Undergraduate Bioethics Program at the University of Virginia.

If you are a prospective student, see the centerpiece of the program, the Minor in Bioethics, under Academic Programs.

If you're curious about where the minor might lead you, check out the experiences of former students on our alumni page.

If you are a current student, you can find a quick list of Bioethics courses on the Course Offerings page.

News and Events

http://www.virginia.edu/ipe/calendar.html

UVa Bioethics: National Outreach

UVa Bioethics faculty contribute to public policy by serving on various commissions at the local, state, national, and international levels. Here is a roundup of recent activity at the national level:

Ruth
Ruth Gaare Bernheim, JD, MPH (Masters of Public Health Program) serves on the Ethics Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee to the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/od/science/phethics/jointMeetings/   
Jim
Jim Childress, PhD
(Religious Studies) has served on numerous national and international ethics bodies. Some of the most notable include:
John
John Arras, PhD
(Philosophy) was recently appointed to President Obama's Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues (www.bioethics.gov). He also serves on the national bioethics committee for the March of Dimes.    

What is Bioethics?

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Bioethics is both a field of intellectual inquiry and a professional practice that examines moral questions at the intersection of biology, medicine, law, public health, policy, and ethics - all broadly construed.
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Bioethics asks the hard questions:

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Undergraduate Program in Bioethics, University of Virginia
This website is supported by a generous gift from
Linda Obenauf Porterfield and H. William Porterfield, M.D. of Keswick, Virginia.
Last Updated 9/9/2010
   

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