Ethics Grand Rounds

Ethics Grand Rounds is the monthly seminar series hosted by the Center for Bioethics. Invited speakers lecture and lead discussion on a variety of issues in bioethics. Sessions always involve time for discussion/interaction. The series is open to all members of the University community and is free of charge.

Course Number(s)

N/A

Location
Twin Cities

Term
Entire Academic Year

Total Duration/Hours

Monthly during the academic year, typically the second Friday of the month, 12:15-1:30 pm.  (Schedule of upcoming events can be accessed here.) Each session is scheduled to last 95 minutes. The reflection exercise would be completed in addition to this time.

Faculty Contact(s)

Deb Debruin, Center for Bioethics

IPE Phase of Development
Phase II: Skill-building

Theme(s)
Health Justice & Ethics

IPEC Competency Areas
Values & Ethics
Roles & Responsibilities
Interprofessional Communication

Participants'/Learners' Program of Enrollment
Audiology
Dentistry
Dental Hygiene
Dental Therapy
Dietetics
Health Coaching
Medicine
Medical Laboratory Scienes
Nursing (BSN)
Nursing (MN)
Nursing (DNP)
Occupational Therapy
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Public Health (MHA)
Public Health (Nutrition)
Public Health (Other)
Speech Language Pathology
Social Work
Veterinary Medicine