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The Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence, established in 2011, is a foundation with an emphasis on improving the doctor–patient relationship through patient care, teaching, and research at the University of Chicago Medicine.[1]
Founded | 2011 |
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Headquarters | The University of Chicago |
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Director | Mark Siegler, M.D. |
Website | bucksbauminstitute |
It was made by a gift of $42 million from the Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum Family Foundation.[2] Mark Siegler is the establishing chief.
Core areas
editThe institute has four core goals:
To promote the practice of shared decision-making in medicine.
To advance social justice by reducing health disparities.
To build & promote compassionate medical students and physicians.
To focus on the social sciences and humanities that are frequently disregarded by conventional clinical programs.
Bucksbaum Institute scholars range from premedical undergraduates, faculty scholars, senior physicians, master clinicians, and international scholars who champion the cause of shared decision-making and apply clinical medical ethics as the standard of care to reduce health disparities.
References
edit- ^ Siegler, M. "Clinical Medical Ethics: Its History and Contributions to American Medicine". The Journal of clinical ethics. 30 (1): 17–26. PMID 30896440.
- ^ "UChicago raises fundraising campaign goal by $500 million to a record $5 billion". University of Chicago News.
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