The Alden March Bioethics Institute (AMBI) at Albany Medical College invites applications for a two-year fellowship in clinical ethics. The fellowship is designed for those seeking a bioethics career in academic institutions, healthcare settings, and professional or government agencies. Prior bioethics experience may be helpful but is not required. The fellow will be expected to write ethics consultation notes, participate in health care decision meetings with providers and patients, teach medical students, develop an active clinical ethics research project, and serve as an ethics consultant on our on-call rotation after they have received sufficient training.
AMBI was founded in 1993 to support medical ethics education, develop an ethics consultation service in the Albany Medical Health System, and promote high quality scholarly work in bioethics. AMBI’s programs include the Health Care and Society portion of the curriculum for medical students at Albany Medical College students, a master’s program in bioethics, and a full-time ethics consultation service at Albany Medical Health System. Additional information about AMBI can be found at www.amc.edu/bioethics.
At the end of the fellowship, graduates will have developed advanced skills in:
• Performing clinical ethics consultation throughout the hospital clinical setting in accordance with the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) core competencies
• Participating as an ethics representative on an interdisciplinary team of hospital experts reviewing complex cases
• Attending institutional ethics review committee meetings
• Conducting research, both individually and collaboratively, on topics in bioethics, leading to publications in academic journals
• Teaching and facilitating educational sessions in bioethics and related topics to medical students, bioethics graduate students, and healthcare professionals
For a list of recent fellows and job placements, see https://www.amc.edu/academic/bioethics/clinical_ethics_former_fellows.cfm.
Educational Requirements:
Applicants should have completed their terminal degree in their academic field or have substantial career experience in health care as well as training in bioethics. Some types of applicants we welcome include:
• Candidates who have completed a PhD in an academic field that interfaces with bioethics, such as philosophy, religious studies, or social science
• Candidates who have completed a JD (or equivalent) and wish to transition to a career in clinical ethics
• Nurses or social workers with a terminal degree
• Health care providers who wish to incorporate clinical ethics into their careers
The deadline for full consideration is 12/1/23, after which time we will begin reviewing applications. Interested individuals may apply by sending electronically a cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and the names of three references with complete contact information to Ms. Faria Grant at ambifellowship@amc.edu.
Inquiries about this position should be directed to ambifellowship@amc.edu.