About
Mission
The work of the Department of Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies stresses the critical skills essential to devise and weigh potential solutions to the moral and social issues that frequently arise in clinical practice and in biomedical policy making. The department employs the disciplines of philosophy, ethics, history, and law to broaden conventional perspectives, develop critical thought, and rigorously examine the theories, assumptions, methods, and problems underlying clinical decisions and contemporary social and administrative policies. Such knowledge, skills, and perspectives are essential in responding effectively and sensitively to a rapidly changing health delivery environment.
Because both theory and application are indispensable, the department’s educational program stresses:
- Interdisciplinary teaching
- Case-based discussion
- Small group format
- The liberal arts tradition of independent learning
Clinician and bench scientist co-instructors and research collaborators are an essential component of the mission. Our goal is to provide students and residents with the resources to address these issues throughout their careers and to aid clinicians and other health professionals in understanding the structure and moral implications of the health care delivery system in which they work.
Faculty
Maria Clay, PhD
Department Chair
252-744-1290
clayma@ecu.edu
Sheena Eagan, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor
252-744-2492
eagansh17@ecu.edu
Annette Greer, PhD, MSN, RN
Associate Professor
252-744-0316
greera@ecu.edu
Gregory Hassler, JD, PhD
Teaching Assistant Professor
252-744-2985
hasslerg@ecu.edu
Hugh Lee, JD
Teaching Professor
252-744-2179
leehu14@ecu.edu
Daniel D. Moseley, PhD
Assistant Professor
252-744-0318
Moseleyd24@ecu.edu
Al Ochasi, Ph.D, D. Bioethics, STL
Associate Professor
252-744-5699
ochasia23@ecu.edu
J. Clint Parker, MD, PhD
Teaching Assistant Professor
252-744-2621
parkerjo@ecu.edu
Todd Savitt, PhD
Professor
252-744-2622
savittt@ecu.edu