EDM 1002: Integrated Bioethical EducationDescription
Reproductive health refers to a state of physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It encompasses the ability to have a safe and fulfilling sexual life, the capacity to conceive and bear children, and access to essential services such as contraception, family planning, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, miscarriage care, infertility management and the identification of environmental or occupational risks.
Aim
To clarify complex ethical issues related to reproductive health and equip learners with the knowledge and skills to examine these issues through ethical, cultural, legal and social frameworks—promoting informed, responsible and culturally sensitive decision-making in healthcare contexts.
Contents
Unit 1: Basics of Reproductive Health and Bioethics
Unit 2: Ethical Issues and Cultural–Legal Perspectives in Reproductive Health
Unit 3: Applied Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare Practice
Reading materials
Hashi, Abdurezak A. (2021). Bioethics: The Values of Life in the Age of Advancing Biosciences.
Format
3-Week Course (2-hour session per week)
Tuesdays, 3:00pm – 5:00pm (Online) [or] 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Face to Face)
January
Session 1: Jan 6th
Session 2: Jan 13th
Session 3: Jan 20th
February
Session 1: Feb 3rd
Session 2: Feb 10th
Session 3: Feb 17th
March
Session 1: Mar 3rd
Session 2: Mar 10th
Session 3: Mar 17th
April
Session 1: Apr 7th
Session 2: Apr 14th
Session 3: Apr 21st
May
Session 1: May 5th
Session 2: May 12th
Session 3: May 19th
Certificate
Certificate of course attendance will be provided upon course completion
EDM 1002: Integrated Bioethical EducationDescription
Reproductive health refers to a state of physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It encompasses the ability to have a safe and fulfilling sexual life, the capacity to conceive and bear children, and access to essential services such as contraception, family planning, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, miscarriage care, infertility management and the identification of environmental or occupational risks.
Aim
To clarify complex ethical issues related to reproductive health and equip learners with the knowledge and skills to examine these issues through ethical, cultural, legal and social frameworks—promoting informed, responsible and culturally sensitive decision-making in healthcare contexts.
Contents
Unit 1: Basics of Reproductive Health and Bioethics
Unit 2: Ethical Issues and Cultural–Legal Perspectives in Reproductive Health
Unit 3: Applied Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare Practice
Reading materials
Hashi, Abdurezak A. (2021). Bioethics: The Values of Life in the Age of Advancing Biosciences.
Format
3-Week Course (2-hour session per week)
Tuesdays, 3:00pm – 5:00pm (Online) [or] 6:00pm – 8:00pm (Face to Face)
January
Session 1: Jan 6th
Session 2: Jan 13th
Session 3: Jan 20th
February
Session 1: Feb 3rd
Session 2: Feb 10th
Session 3: Feb 17th
March
Session 1: Mar 3rd
Session 2: Mar 10th
Session 3: Mar 17th
April
Session 1: Apr 7th
Session 2: Apr 14th
Session 3: Apr 21st
May
Session 1: May 5th
Session 2: May 12th
Session 3: May 19th
Certificate
Certificate of course attendance will be provided upon course completion