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  • Clinical Ethics Fellow

    Location: Atlanta, GA
    Expiration Date: June 13, 2023

    JOB DETAILS:

    Hiring Institution:
    Wellstar Health System

    Job Type:
    Full Time

    Job Level:
    Mid Level

    JOB TERMS:

    Job Description

    • Our fellows’ opportunity for experiential learning is unparalleled. Wellstar’s Ethics Consultation Service is one of the largest and most active services in the nation (over 850 consults in fiscal year 2021-2022, across nine hospitals, three inpatient hospice facilities, three skilled nursing facilities, and numerous outpatient sites). Most fellows participate in >200 consults by the end of their first year.

    • We believe in training our fellows in more than ethics consultation—although our fellows get plenty of experience in this domain. Our team is committed to developing graduates who will be well-rounded as clinical ethicists and capable as leaders of ethics programs and leaders in the field. This commitment leads us to emphasize a holistic view of the spectrum of healthcare delivery (via robust external rotation opportunities, including those that intersect with organizational ethics), a focus on ethics program design, and the building of methodological skills in clinical ethics QI work, among other domains.

    • Fellows receive training and mentorship under the supervision of a large Ethics Program team. Fellows rotate with six Clinical Ethicists. As fellows build their skills and grow into their own authentic mode of delivering ethics consultation and other clinical ethics support, we believe learning from a large team with diverse experiences is essential. Fellows also work with our Ethics Research Team Lead and Program Coordinators on research and other programmatic endeavors.

    • Wellstar’s Ethics Program prides itself on being at the cutting edge of the field. We are continually evolving and innovating new ethics programming and initiatives. We were the first program in the United States to discontinue ethics committees in favor of an alternative—and we believe stronger—model of engagement by healthcare professionals. Our staff are involved in national collaborations across the clinical ethics community in furtherance of shaping the future of the field.

    • As the field continues to grow and professionalize, fellowship graduates will need to have skills in building and expanding ethics programs, often at hospitals and health systems with no pre-existing structure. Our Ethics Program was founded in 2015 and has continued to experience growth and expansion since. Our commitment to innovation and our continued integration across the health system provide unique opportunities for fellows to develop program-building skills during fellowship training. With support from experienced staff, we empower our fellows to go from idea to implementation and to cultivate the skills they will need in their future roles.

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