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Major research interests of the Center faculty are as follows:
Dr. Allan S. Brett (Professor of Medicine, University of
South Carolina School of Medicine): General bioethics; end-of-life
issues; hospital ethics; ethics of interactions between physicians
and the pharmaceutical industry
Dr. Charles S. Bryan (Professor of Medicine, University of
South Carolina School of Medicine): History of medicine; humanism in
medicine especially as exemplified by Sir William Osler; medical
professionalism; ethics and HIV disease/AIDS
Dr. Gere B. Fulton (Professor Emeritus of Public Health, The
University of Toledo; Palmetto Professor of Clinical Internal
Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine: Public
health law; end of life care.
Dr. Paul Jersild (Emeritus Vice President for Academic
Affairs and Dean, and Professor of Theology and Ethics, at Lutheran
Theological Seminary): General bioethics; spiritual ethics; ethical
issues pertaining to persons with disabilities
Dr. George Khushf (Associate Professor of Philosophy,
University of South Carolina): Moral philosophy and general
bioethics; organizational ethics; philosophy of medicine;
theological dimensions of ethics; ethics of nanotechnology
Dr. Donald E. Saunders, Jr. (Emeritus Professor of Medicine,
University of South Carolina School of Medicine): General bioethics;
humanities and humanism in medicine; medical professionalism
Ms. Robin Wilson (Assistant Professor, University of South
Carolina School of Law): General bioethics; conflicts of interest in
health care; ethical issues in managed care; child abuse
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