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Global Health Ethics
BETH 710

Course Information

Description

This course will examine foundational normative problems and pragmatic ethical challenges facing those who work in some capacity to improve health outcomes for very poor populations living under conditions of severe resource scarcity.  We will interrogate basic conceptual ideas such as “what do we mean by ‘global health equity’?” and the nature and root sources of “resource scarcity”, in addition to focusing on specific practical concerns such as 1) how to conduct ethical responsible research on and with socially and economically disadvantaged and vulnerable populations, 2) macro-economic and micro-bedside resource allocation dilemmas, and 3) health care worker “brain drain” from poor to rich locales.

Class Notes

Please note new course day/time - Mondays, 7:30-9PM ET. **updated 8.06.25

All cross-registration petitions will be reviewed starting Monday, 8/25.

School Harvard Medical School
Credits 2
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Department Bioethics
Course Component Lecture
Instruction Mode Online
Subject Bioethics
Grading Basis HMS Ordinal
Course Requirements This course is only open to HMS Masters in Bioethics students.
Curriculum Phase N/A
Visiting Clerks N/A
Course Type N/A