The Master of Bioethics course provides an interdisciplinary education that is concerned with the ethical issues raised by medicine and the biomedical sciences. It is suitable for health care professionals, teachers in the health care field and those with a general interest in the area. Studies cover questions of life and death, ethical issues in patient care, legal issues in bioethics and ethical issues in professional life.
Students who have completed at least one semester of the course are eligible to apply for an annual fellowship of $9000 to work during the Australian summer as an intern in the human genetics programme at the World Health Organisation in Geneva.
Please contact Monash University on +61 3 9903 4788 or via email: future@monash.edu.au / study@monash.edu.au for more information.
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