The Division of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City currently has an opportunity for a full-time 2-year fellowship position in clinical ethics to begin July 1, 2024.

This academic fellowship is part of the New York-Houston Medical Ethics Consortium, which brings together Weill Cornell Medical College, the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System, Houston Methodist Hospital, and Baylor College of Medicine. The aim of this consortium is to provide fellows with an outstanding opportunity in clinical and research ethics by drawing upon transcontinental expertise and varied practice settings. Fellows will learn from a distinguished faculty and each other through various joint activities: video-conferenced seminar series, case conferences, and journal clubs; visiting observerships at consortium hospitals; and retreats in Houston and New York. The program will provide fellows with the clinical experience, training, and education required to become experts in clinical ethics consultation and prepare them for academic careers in medical ethics.

Fellowship Components and Service Expectations

Active participation in adult and pediatric clinical ethics consultation service. Participation on the ethics consultation service is a critical aspect of the fellowship, which involves real-time clinical work and supervised on-call responsibilities. Training based on the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities core competencies in clinical ethics consultation.
Mentored scholarship in clinical or research ethics including a capstone project.
Structured curriculum on advanced topics in bioethics.
Case conferences and journal club.
Active participation in institutional ethics committee meetings.
Participation in the educational activities of the Division, including the teaching of medical students and house staff.
Participation in Divisional and Consortium scholarly programs.
Clinical rotation on the ethics service of our partner institutions in Houston.
Fellows who choose to participate in part-time clinical practice in their respective specialties during the fellowship may have this opportunity.
Qualifications

We will consider applicants with a doctoral degree in a relevant area of study. This might include medicine, nursing, bioethics, social work, chaplaincy, the humanities, social sciences and/or the law.
Clinical experience in a relevant area of practice preferred. This could include medicine, nursing, bioethics, social work, clinical psychology, chaplaincy, and/or health law. Inter-disciplinary training and experience are a plus.
Compassion, empathy, open-mindedness, and the ability to integrate the clinical, psychosocial, cultural, spiritual, and institutional dimensions of ethical decision-making.
Exceptional analytical and writing skills.
Excellent verbal skills.
Demonstrated ability to work collegially with a diverse professional and lay staff.
Scholarly initiative and creativity.
Application Requirements

Current CV.
Three letters of recommendation.
Three published or unpublished writing samples for which you were the sole, lead, or senior author.
A cover letter:
Explain your interest in the fellowship.
Describes ethical challenges that illustrate your ability to analyze difficult situations,
mediate conflicts and work collegially with diverse groups.

Details how these experiences led to your interest in clinical ethics.
Explain how the fellowship will complement your prior education and training.
Outlines areas of interest for independent bioethics scholarship.
Delineates your clinical and academic career objectives upon completion of the fellowship.

Please submit the application to Joan Walker, MS, RN, HEC-C: jow9033@med.cornell.edu

Ms. Walker is also available to answer questions about the program or how to apply.

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