
doi: 10.1002/hast.207
pmid: 24092586
The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues was created by President Obama in 2009 to identify and promote policies and practices that ensure scientific research, health care delivery, and technological innovation are conducted in socially and ethically responsible manners. The bioethics commission is an independent and thoughtful group of experts who advises the President and, in so doing, strives to educate the nation on bioethical issues. As part of the effort to promote policies and practices ensuring the ethical conduct of research, innovation, and health care delivery, the bioethics commission staff, in consultation with commission members, has used the bioethics commission reports to develop pedagogical materials for traditional and nontraditional educational settings. The goal is to use contemporary issues addressed by the bioethics commission to support teaching of bioethics ideas, principles, and theories across the major areas of study and practice.
Education, Continuing, Inservice Training, Policy, Health Personnel, Advisory Committees, Politics, Humans, Bioethics, United States
Education, Continuing, Inservice Training, Policy, Health Personnel, Advisory Committees, Politics, Humans, Bioethics, United States
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