Contact address: Shinohara nishi machi 25-7, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 222-0025, Japan
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Example videos (Read the course description below):
ESHB1, Prof. Atsushi Asai, Hope for the best and prepare for the worst: A study on ethical concerns related to the introduction of healthcare artificial intelligence in Japan https://youtu.be/qDJBJDbvhKw
ESHB2, Prof. Osama Rajhkan, The 9 Transformations of Health and Fitness: Rationality and morality adequate to meet Human Need in the 21st century https://youtu.be/csJpiMKyW1s
ESHB3, Prof. Darryl Macer, Global Bioethics and AUSN (Turkey) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A7pkkrLkkI
CCBE2, Prof. Darryl Macer, Chapter 2 of Bioethics is Love of Life (Textbook) https://youtu.be/roDix8y5Qh0
CCBE3, Prof. Darryl Macer, Chapter 3 of Bioethics is Love of Life (Textbook) https://youtu.be/BCxkjOcSoh0
CCBE22, Prof. Siti Nurani Noor, Malaysian Bioethics, Disputes and Leads - A Bio-historical and Authentic Perspective https://youtu.be/UVqrZ7rwlBM
CCBE23, Prof. Lee Shui Chuen, Bioethics as Ethics of Survival: Critical Reflections on the Crisis of Global Warming https://youtu.be/WUGj-WMxzZQ
CCBE24, Prof. Shui-Chuen Lee, Re-conception of Bioethics as Ethics of Survival: An Integration of Moral Individualism and Holism https://youtu.be/vBSPIj1zOcE
CCBE25, Prof. Chamu Kuppuswamy, International Customary Law, and International Laws to Protect Persons from Medical Abuse https://youtu.be/0_6AZllAuqk
CCBE26, Prof. Rhyddhi Chakraborty, Health Capability and Public Health Disasters https://youtu.be/Wt-5sqdF_Kg
CCBE27, Prof. Jasdev Rai, Organ Trade and Ethics of Organ Transplantation in India https://youtu.be/lmFfPK5HN14
ESHB8, Prof. Soraj Hongladarom, Ethics of Robot Care for the Elderly https://youtu.be/vbdmzbjOPc0
ESHB3, Prof. Rae Blumberg, Created Biology of Gender Stratification: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination of a New Topic for Bioethics https://youtu.be/7praID6irTE
ESHB4, Prof. Darryl Macer, The Linkages of Bioethics, Public Health Ethics and Environmental Ethics https://youtu.be/j-V7ucXAJJc
This is one example of a course at one of our member institutions: American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN). Enrolled Students of AUSN receive the AUSN Video lecture Archive and Attendance Sheet to record which videos they have watched.
AUSN as an intellectual forum for intercultural dialogue upholds the value of academic freedom for all professors and students, and the views expressed in the videos are not those of AUSN.
The above videos are a selection of the total video archive of AUSN that supplements the contact hours provided by in-person lectures, group skype sessions, and other supervised contact at AUSN.
Anyone can request to try out a live AUSN class for free by writing to Dr. Darryl Macer, Provost, AUSN; Email: provost@ausn.info
For countries that do not have youtube access, a original file can be shared with enrolled AUSN students.
Competencies:
1). Identify the role of social and community factors in both the onset and solution of public health problems.
2). Examine racial and ethnic disparities within the context of historic and contemporary social and economic climates.
3). Recognize the causes of social and behavioral factors that affect health of individuals and populations. Identify basic theories, concepts and models from a range of social and behavioral disciplines that are used in public health research and practice.
4). Understand the causes of disparities in disease risk, access and utilization of preventive and health care services and health outcomes.
5). Identify individual, organizational and community concerns, assets, resources and deficits for social and behavioral science interventions.
6) Access relevant literature, policies, guidelines, and standards. Apply evidence-based approaches in the development and evaluation of social and behavioral science assessments and interventions.
7) Identify multiple targets and levels of intervention for social and behavioral science programs and/or policies through different lens, including those of gender lens, ability studies, and the perspectives of indigenous communities.
Course Objectives: The objectives of this course include to present to the student a general framework of the pertinent subject matters of health behavior and how they affect the public’s health through their interaction with the individual in the community.
Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide the student the groundwork for understanding, assessing, and effectively applying theories of human behavior within the practice of public health and to help the student understand how health promotion, education, and prevention programs ultimately focus on changing health behavior.
Topics that are covered:
1.Behavior and Moral Choices
2. Social/Behavioral Theory and its Roots
3. Moral Theory
4. Doctor-patient relationships
5. Informed consent and Informed Choice
6. Confidentiality
7. International Norms
8. Neurosciences
9. Inclusion, Altruism and Beneficence
10. Behavior and education
11. Individual, Group and Tribal Identity
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Contact address: Shinohara nishi machi 25-7, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 222-0025, Japan
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