Presented By: University Career Center
Tackling Ethical Questions in the Medical School Interview
Do you have medical or other health profession school interviews coming up? Are you wondering how to best prepare to handle ethics scenarios? Plan to attend this virtual session, presented by Dr. Andrew Shuman, as he provides a brief introduction to medical ethics and suggestions on how to best tackle ethical questions during medical school interviews.
Dr. Andrew Shuman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School. He serves as Chief of the Clinical Ethics Service in the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM). He is internationally recognized as a thought leader in ethical issues arising within the field of otolaryngology and surgical oncology. His greatest impact involves his work in defining the conceptual dimensions of “surgical ethics,” an emerging focus in the broader field of bioethics, and being able to apply hisperspective as a practicing surgeon and clinical ethicist to normative and empirical bioethics research.
Pre-registration is required by "joining the event" via Handshake. If you are not on Handshake currently, followthis link: https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1340781. This will allow you to join the Zoom session on the day of the event.
If you are unable to attend and would like a recording, please register for the event through Handshake. A recording will be distributed to all registrants after the session has concluded.
If you are an alumni more than 2 years outfrom graduation (who no longer has access to your Handshake account), please email nvanderp@umich.edu to access the event.
This workshop is sponsored by the University Career Center.
Dr. Andrew Shuman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School. He serves as Chief of the Clinical Ethics Service in the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM). He is internationally recognized as a thought leader in ethical issues arising within the field of otolaryngology and surgical oncology. His greatest impact involves his work in defining the conceptual dimensions of “surgical ethics,” an emerging focus in the broader field of bioethics, and being able to apply hisperspective as a practicing surgeon and clinical ethicist to normative and empirical bioethics research.
Pre-registration is required by "joining the event" via Handshake. If you are not on Handshake currently, followthis link: https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1340781. This will allow you to join the Zoom session on the day of the event.
If you are unable to attend and would like a recording, please register for the event through Handshake. A recording will be distributed to all registrants after the session has concluded.
If you are an alumni more than 2 years outfrom graduation (who no longer has access to your Handshake account), please email nvanderp@umich.edu to access the event.
This workshop is sponsored by the University Career Center.
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