Clinical Ethics Fellowship, Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities at UTMB

Posted January 14th 2022

Organisation
University of Texas Medical Branch

Location
Galveston, TX

Clinical Ethics Fellowship 

Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

The Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities (IBHH) at the University of Texas Medical Branch invites applications for the Clinical Ethics Fellowship, part of our broader Visiting Scholars Program, for July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.  The goal of the Visiting Scholars Program is to give scholars protected time to focus on their research while also integrating them into the everyday life of a dynamic, multidisciplinary institution within a health science center. More specifically, the Clinical Ethics Fellowship provides the opportunity for intensive training in clinical ethics consultation in a variety of health care settings and diverse patient populations, such as critical care, pediatrics, and OBGYN.  The Fellow will learn an approach to ethics consultation that is informed by the humanities and will conduct research on bioethics and health humanities in line with their interests.  The Fellow will increase the points of contact between the Clinical Ethics Consultation Service and patients, families, faculty, and staff at our Galveston and other campuses. The program is tailored to meet the strengths and needs of each individual, and involves a one-year, full-time commitment with an option to extend for an additional year at the program director’s discretion.

The IBHH is committed to moral inquiry, scholarship, teaching, and professional service in medicine, health care, and public health. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary faculty group with training in ethics, humanities, and social sciences. The IBHH houses the nation’s only Ph.D. program in Bioethics and Health Humanities.  More information can be found at https://ibhh.utmb.edu/ 

Candidates must have a PhD, JD, or MD with preference given to candidates with doctorates in bioethics, philosophy, theology, nursing, behavioral sciences, social sciences, medicine, or law.  We especially welcome faculty who will collaborate with other UTMB researchers.  Candidates should have strong skills in communications, team interaction, and conflict resolution. They should be able to work collaboratively and independently to achieve goals.

Opportunities for research collaborations exist with more than 40 research centers and institutes located on campus, covering a wide range of research interests including aging, rehabilitation sciences, women’s health, environmental health, translational sciences, infectious diseases, vaccines, and bioethics (see www.utmb.edu/centers/ for more information). 

Interested applicants must submit a letter of interest with a description of their experience, research interests, and career goals, along with their curriculum vitae to the Fellowship Committee to beclauss@utmb.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately with a deadline of January 31, 2022.  Start date is July 1, 2022.

UTMB was established in 1891 as the first academic health center in Texas and is a component of the University of Texas System. Today UTMB includes four schools (medicine, nursing, health professions, and graduate biomedical sciences), a network of hospitals and clinics that provide a full range of primary and specialized medical care, and numerous research facilities.  

UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, or veteran status.  As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.  

The Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities (IBHH) at the University of Texas Medical Branch invites applications for the Clinical Ethics Fellowship, part of our broader Visiting Scholars Program, for July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.  The goal of the Visiting Scholars Program is to give scholars protected time to focus on their research while also integrating them into the everyday life of a dynamic, multidisciplinary institution within a health science center. More specifically, the Clinical Ethics Fellowship provides the opportunity for intensive training in clinical ethics consultation in a variety of health care settings and diverse patient populations, such as critical care, pediatrics, and OBGYN.  The Fellow will learn an approach to ethics consultation that is informed by the humanities and will conduct research on bioethics and health humanities in line with their interests.

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