Successful Dissertation Defenses
Congratulations to our successful candidates
Fr. Peter Osuji successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, THE CONTRIBUTION OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR A MODEL OF RELATIONAL AUTONOMY IN INFORMED CONSENT on Tuesday, March 19th and will graduate this May.
Amy VanDyke successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, An Ethical Justification of Weight Loss Surgery, on Tuesday, March 19th and will graduate this May.
Fr. John Mary Mooka Kamweri successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, THE ETHICAL BALANCE BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL AND POPULATION HEALTH INTERESTS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE PANDEMICS AND EPIDEMICS, on February 28th and will graduate this May.
Kathryn E. Wilt, MSN, RN successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, Simulation-Based Learning in Healthcare Ethics Education on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 and will graduate this December.
Fr. Leonard Chuwa, A.J., M.A. successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, Interpreting the Cluture of Ubuntu: The Contribution of a Representative Indigenous Africa Ethics to Global Bioethics on September 13, 2012 and will graduate this December.
Sr. Thea Krause, CSFN successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, The Ethical Significance of the Virtuous Organization Inspired by Catholic Mission for the Delivery of Health Care on April 19, 2012 and will graduate this December.
