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The Master of Arts in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that explores the ethical issues in biomedical science and healthcare. The program covers key topics such as medical ethics, bioethics, healthcare policy, and the ethical implications of new medical technologies. Students will examine complex moral dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals, patients, and policymakers.
Graduates will be well-equipped to work in healthcare organizations, research institutions, and ethical advisory boards, addressing pressing ethical issues in the healthcare field. The University of Leeds offers a rigorous academic environment, with opportunities for students to engage in case studies, debates, and research on contemporary ethical issues in medicine and healthcare.
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Key Facts
Semester 1 – Foundations of Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics
Introduction to Biomedical Ethics
Ethical Issues in Healthcare and Medicine
Medical Law and Patient Rights
Research Methods in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics
Semester 2 – Advanced Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics
Ethics of Emerging Medical Technologies
Global Health Ethics and Policy
Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare Practice
Capstone Project in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics will be well-prepared for careers in healthcare policy, ethical consultancy, and medical law. Career paths include medical ethicist, healthcare policy advisor, clinical ethics consultant, healthcare compliance officer, and roles in government bodies or NGOs focused on healthcare ethics. Graduates can work in hospitals, healthcare institutions, bioethics committees, law firms, and international organizations, where they can apply their expertise in medical ethics, healthcare law, and bioethics to influence policy and practice.
The University of Leeds offers a specialized Master of Arts in Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics that combines theoretical ethical analysis with practical applications in healthcare and medical contexts. This program is designed for individuals looking to build expertise in ethical decision-making within the healthcare sector, addressing complex issues like patient rights, medical technologies, and global health ethics. Students will gain valuable skills in policy analysis, ethical frameworks, and clinical ethics, preparing them for leadership roles in healthcare ethics and policy-making. The on-campus format provides opportunities for collaboration with experts, exposure to real-world ethical dilemmas, and engagement with leading professionals in healthcare ethics.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom