OHSU

Predoctoral & Undergraduate

School of Medicine

For more information on ethics related courses taught in the School of Medicine curriculum, please see the attached list of courses. School of Medicine Ethics Courses. You can review the syllabus for the Ethics Courses taught in Principles of Clinical Medicine (MS1 & MS2) and for Transition to Residency (MS4).

For more information regarding ethics studies in the School of Medicine curriculum, please contact: Patrick Dunn, MD, Director, Ethics Education, Center for Ethics in Health Care at 503-494-9550.

School of Nursing

The teaching and learning services (TLS) within the School of Nursing offers programming and resources in teaching and learning, student learning assessment, and the appropriate use of technology.

For more information on ethics related courses taught in the Physician Assistant curriculum, please see the attached list of courses. School of Nursing Ethics Courses.

School of Dentistry

Health care is more than a collection of knowledge and skills; dental professionals need certain personal qualities to meet the needs of their patients and the standards of their peers. The school fosters each student's commitment to support high ethical and moral values, a liking for people and for unselfish service, an understanding of human relations, the ability to communicate, and a broad understanding of the community's and nation's health goals. For more information on ethics related courses taught in the Physician Assistant curriculum, please see the attached list of courses. School of Dentistry Ethics Courses. For more information regarding ethics studies in the School of Dentistry curriculum, please contact: Phyllis Beemsterboer, EdD; Associate Dean, School of Dentistry at 503-494-8801.

Physician Assistant Program

The OHSU PA Program was established in 1995 with the mission of preparing physician assistants to provide primary care services to rural and urban medically underserved communities. The Program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).

For more information on ethics related courses taught in the Physician Assistant curriculum, please see the attached list of courses. Physician Assistant Ethics Courses

For more information regarding ethics studies in the Physician Assistant curriculum, please contact:

TED J. RUBACK, MS, PA
Associate Professor, Division Head and Program Director
ruback@ohsu.edu 

School of Pharmacy:

Today's pharmacists are faced with a myriad of ethical issues, many times caught between patient, prescriber, employer, industry and their profession. 

The ethical issues are addressed in the School of Pharmacy curriculum.  For more information, please see the School of Pharmacy website