Course Name: Issues in Bioethics

Course abstract

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to bioethics by discussing a few contemporary issues. To understand and appreciate them we need to adopt an interdisciplinary approach where biological, medical, philosophical and sociological aspects have to be considered. In actual contexts practitioners often have to negotiate with a number of issues which have cultural and religious implications and they may have to communicate these implications to patients who belong to different social backgrounds. This course addresses some of such issues and explores the ways in tackling them.


Course Instructor

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Prof. Sreekumar Nellickappilly

He is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras. He teaches courses in the European and Indian traditions of Philosophy, Ethics and Bioethics. He specializes in Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Bioethics.


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Course Sponsors

Teaching Assistant(s)

SUPRIYA SUBRAMANI

Ph.D. Scholar (Biomedical Ethics and Law),
Dept. of Humanities & Social Sciences

 Course Duration : Sep-Nov 2015

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 17-Aug-2015 to 21-Sep-2015

 Exam registration : 15-Sep-2015 to 15-Oct-2015

 Exam Date : 01-Nov-2015, 08-Nov-2015

Enrolled

442

Registered

4

Certificate Eligible

2

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Elite

0

Successfully completed

2

Participation

0

Success

Elite

Gold





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>=90 - Elite+Gold
60-89 - Elite
35-59 - Successfully Completed
<=34 - Certificate of Participation

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of all the 4 assignments
  • FINAL SCORE (Score on Certificate) = 80% of Exam Score + 20% of Assignment Score.
Issues in Bioethics - Toppers list

BHAVANA R SHENOY 59%

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AKSHATHA N NAYAK 55%

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