- Bioethics Discussion Pages
- Moderated by Maurice Bernstein, MD;
references links to bioethics resources
including University of Chicago MacLean
Center for Clinical Medical Ethics;
discussions of bioethical dilemmas.

- The mission of the Center is academic
research that integrates and enhances
teaching and service in health care
ethics. Their mission brings the Catholic
tradition into interdisciplinary
discourse with our pluralistic society.
- The Hastings Center
- The Hastings Center is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit bioethics
research institute founded in 1969 to explore fundamental and emerging questions
in health care, biotechnology, and the environment.
- Medical College of Wisconsin: Center for the Study of Bioethics
- Searchable bioethics online service with
access to court decisions, articles,
laws, book reviews; bioethics texts.


- The National Catholic Bioethics Center
takes advantage of the latest methods and
technologies to impress the widest
possible audience with the teachings and
insight that the Catholic tradition can
bring to the field of medicine and the
human biological sciences. This site is
an up to date resource for timely news
and information. Every quarter they host
and post the proceeds of their quarterly
on-line Cyber-seminars. This site also
contains information regarding the
Center, their president, mission, and
links to other Catholic, medical, and
ethical websites.
- The President's Council on Bioethics
- The Council advises the President on ethical issues related to advances in biomedical science and technology
- UB Center for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care
- The Center for Clinical Ethics and
Humanities in Health Care was established
at the University at Buffalo in 1994. It
is a multi-disciplinary center which
coordinates a variety of clinical and
academic activities in the Western New
York area. Their web site offers
bioethics and medical humanities
information, and a bioethics newsletter.


- The mission of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute is to promote and protect the dignity of the human person through interdisciplinary ethics research and education in health care and the life sciences.
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