By Bodnár János Kristóf, MA, PhD Dr. Kristóf will compete his Master of Science in Bioethics in the Research Ethics specialization in spring 2017. Philosophers, religious thinkers, and laymen alike have pondered on the notion of ‘the freedom of the… Read More
Human Breast Milk Sharing—Limited Regulation with Social Justice Implications
By Valeria Vavassori-Chen, MS-Bioethics Ms. Vavassori-Chen is a 2011 graduate of The Bioethics Program. After the birth of both of my children I found myself producing more milk than my kids could consume. I decided to donate my extra supply… Read More
Horse-drawn miscarriage: a case study on culture, pregnancy, and overriding parental requests to limit treatments
By Jacob Dalke, MS-Bioethics Mr. Dahlke, clinical ethicist at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, is a 2012 graduate of The Bioethics Program. I have an interesting history with the Amish community. I was homeschooled for three years in grade school, while… Read More