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LCU offers new MA in bioethics at Methodist Medical Center

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[June 07, 2011]  Lincoln Christian University announces that classes will begin this fall for a new master's degree program in bioethics, to be offered on-site at Methodist Medical Center in Peoria beginning in August.

The purpose of this LCU program is to produce professionals who can think and live critically, compassionately and apply a Christian worldview in the diverse contexts that intersect with bioethical issues. The program will provide students with the foundational orientation, skills and clinical experiences that are critical to the development of core competencies in bioethics.

This graduate-level program was created to address the needs of three types of students. The first group is health care professionals such as physicians, advance practice nurses, parish nurses, paramedical personnel, medical school students in residence, nurse educators and hospital administrators. Another group includes pastors, church staff members, chaplains and counselors. The third group encompasses individuals whose professions and disciplines are related to bioethics, such as pharmaceutical representatives, hospital legal counsels and students with majors in fields such as theology, philosophy, sociology and political science.

LCU has assembled a first-class team of experts in medical ethics, theology, philosophy, bioethics law and pastoral care as the faculty for this program. Students will learn from teachers such as Dr. C. Christopher Hook, associate professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine; Dr. Lisa Anderson-Shaw, director of Clinical Ethics Consult Service at University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago; Dr. Michael Sleasman, managing director and research scholar at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity; and Birgitta N. Sujdak Mackiewicz, director of ethics at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center. The program director is Dr. Robert Kurka, LCU Seminary professor of theology and church in culture.

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This is an 11-course program offered through LCU's Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies. It is designed for students to take two or three courses per term in order to finish the degree in two to three years. Most courses last seven weeks, with class sessions every other Saturday at Methodist Medical Center in Peoria. Between class sessions, there will be online activities and requirements.

For more information on the program and its faculty, contact Kurka at rkurka@lincolnchristian.edu or 1-888-522-5228. You can also learn more at www.lincolnchristian.edu/Hargrove.

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Lincoln Christian University was founded in Lincoln in 1944 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Commission on Accreditation of the Association for Biblical Higher Education. The university's three schools -- the Seminary , the School of Undergraduate Studies and the School of Adult and Graduate Studies -- share a mission to nurture and equip Christians with a biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and the world.

[Text from file received from Lincoln Christian University]

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