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IN THE NEWS
  1. Fall 2010 Term Is Underway
  2. AMBI Director Calls for Clinical Ethics Training Accreditation
  3.  2010 AMBI Clinical Ethics Conference - 11/19/10
  4. AMBI Announces Faculty Enrichment Seminar Series
  5. AMBI Announces Fellowship Recipient
  6. Wayne Shelton, PhD, New Publication
  7. AMBI Graduate Places 3rd In Writing Competition
  8. AMBI Welcomes New Faculty   

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

BrochureAdvancing the Multidisciplinary Field of Biomedical Ethics Applied to Health Care and Biomedical Research

Alden March Bioethics Institute is committed to the goals of promoting ethical awareness, professionalism and competencies related to bioethics by offering innovative, outcomes-oriented educational programs, contributing to bioethics knowledge, and providing a research-based ethics consultation service.
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The Alden March Bioethics Institute (AMBI) of Albany Medical College is an internationally recognized leader in the growing field of bioethics. The multidisciplinary center focuses on education, research and clinical consultation. In addition to professors, physicians and other experienced clinicians affiliated with Albany Medical Center and Albany Medical College, our faculty includes professors from the University at Albany, Albany Law School and other experts in the Capital Region community.

The Institute is named for Alden March, M.D., who founded Albany Medical College in 1839. Dr. March was a distinguished 19th century surgeon and innovative professor of anatomy, who also co-founded the American Medical Association.

The Institute was established in 1993 as the Center for Medical Ethics Education and Research. Under the direction of John Balint M.D., over the next decade, medical school classes in ethics, clinical consultations and several research programs emerged.  Today, we offer graduating medical students a distinction in bioethics, have expanded our clinical consultations, offer ongoing resources to graduate resident education, and continue with research in the field of bioethics. Over the last several years AMBI has offered a master’s degree in bioethics as well as a graduate certificate in bioethics as two unique online programs.

Click Here to view video interviews featuring some of our faculty.

Policy/Funding Source/Giving
For information on giving to the Alden March Bioethics Institute please view the Albany Medical Center Foundation and Development office website or contact Jane Ginsburg, development officer for Albany Medical Center and reference Alden March Bioethics Institute.