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    Studying Medical Ethics immerses you in critical questions surrounding healthcare, technology, and morality. This field invites you to explore the complexities of medical practice, such as the ethical implications of new treatments, patient autonomy, and healthcare equity.

    Through courses in bioethics, law, and health policy, you'll gain skills in ethical reasoning, analytical thinking, and policy evaluation. You'll engage with real-world case studies that require you to examine ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals and patients alike. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of the moral responsibilities inherent in medical practice.

    As part of your studies, you'll analyze issues such as informed consent, end-of-life decisions, and the allocation of medical resources. Graduates often find careers in healthcare administration, policy analysis, and academia, where they contribute to shaping ethical guidelines and practices within the medical field.