MSc Global Healthcare Ethics
Course Overview
This MSc in Global Healthcare Ethics equips healthcare professionals and students with the advanced skills to navigate complex ethical challenges in an interconnected world. The program provides a deep understanding of how socio-cultural factors influence medical decision-making across different countries and health systems. You will develop critical expertise in ethical reasoning to address pressing global issues, from pandemics to health equity.
Key Program Highlights
- Analyze real-world bioethical problems within a global context
- Develop advanced skills in complex decision-making and ethical reasoning
- Gain insight into the impact of diverse socio-cultural factors on healthcare
- Optional modules in Public Health and Policy to tailor your learning
- Opportunity to apply knowledge through a practical work-based placement
Course Overview
This MSc in Global Healthcare Ethics equips healthcare professionals and students with the advanced skills to navigate complex ethical challenges in an interconnected world. The program provides a deep understanding of how socio-cultural factors influence medical decision-making across different countries and health systems. You will develop critical expertise in ethical reasoning to address pressing global issues, from pandemics to health equity.
Key Program Highlights
- Analyze real-world bioethical problems within a global context
- Develop advanced skills in complex decision-making and ethical reasoning
- Gain insight into the impact of diverse socio-cultural factors on healthcare
- Optional modules in Public Health and Policy to tailor your learning
- Opportunity to apply knowledge through a practical work-based placement
Requirements
Modules
- Applied Ethics for Clinical Practice I
- Global Bioethics
- Global Healthcare Ethics Placement/Workplace Observership
- Ethics in Translational Medicine
- Introduction to Research Methods: Developing Core Skills
- Advanced Research Methods: Design and Data Analysis
- Applied Ethics for Clinical Practice II
- Health Inequalities: Evidence and Policy.
- Research Project