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Our Mission:
Providing quality professional graduate education
in bioethics for those unable to participate in campus based programs
because of the demands of work or obstacles of distance.
Our History:
The Bioethics Program was founded
by Union College and the Albany Medical College in 2001 at the request
of working health care professionals seeking a quality graduate education
that would provide them with the knowledge and skills essential to
practicing competently and professionally. The Bioethics Program’s
distinctive hybrid mix of ten-week on-line courses and short on-site
intensive seminars was designed to suite the schedule of working
professionals who need a flexible schedule, who often need to take
courses while traveling, and who have limited time and few opportunities
to enroll in on-site courses.
The Bioethics Program’s mix of professionalism, practicality
and flexibility made it attractive to working professionals in non-health
related fields (educators, corporate lawyers, CPAs), and to students
applying to and enrolling in graduate and professional schools. The
Bioethics Program responded by offering dual degree programs with
graduate and professional schools in law, medicine, philosophy, public
health (pending) and social work.
Our Future:
After a half decade of collaboration
with Albany Medical College and its Alden March Bioethics Institute
(AMBI), in February 2007 Union Graduate College found a new medical
partner, the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. The
Union-Mount Sinai Bioethics Program continues the tradition of competency-based
professional bioethics education and welcomes quality applicants
from all backgrounds who have a passion for bioethics and compassion
for patients.
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