Theses/Dissertations from 2013
An Ethical Justification of Weight Loss Surgery, Amy Marie VanDyke (Spring 2013)
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Interpreting the Culture of Ubuntu: The Contribution of a Representative Indigenous African Ethics to Global Bioethics, Leonard T. Chuwa (Fall 2012)
The Ethical Significance of the Virtuous Organization Inspired by Catholic Mission for the Delivery of Health Care, Theadora Krause (Summer 2012)
Interpreting Material Cooperation as a Function of Moral Development to Guide Ministry Formation, Steven Squires (Spring 2012)
Simulation-based Learning in Healthcare Ethics Education, Kathryn E. Wilt (Fall 2012)
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Beggars Can't Be Choosers or the Refugee as a Moral Agent?, Pamela Cartier Allen (Spring 2011)
The Contribution of Foundational New Testament Theological Themes to the Meaning of Basic Bioethics Principles, R. Dennis Macaleer (Fall 2011)
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
American Health Care: Justice, Policy, Reform, Carolyn Conti (Fall 2010)
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Understanding a Woman's Moral Obligation to her Fetus: Maternal-Fetal Conflict as a Covenant Relationship, Marianne Burda (Spring 2009)
Rethinking Death and Donation: Mediating Death at the End of Life in the Wake of Brain Death's Failings, David Scott Henderson (Summer 2009)
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
Emergency Contraception, Catholic Hospitals, and Rape, Valerie Violi-Satkoske (Fall 2008)
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Depression, Volition, and Death: The Effect of Depressive Disorders on the Autonomous Choice to Forgo Medical Treatment, Matthew Butkus (Spring 2006)
Courage for a Brave New World: Medical Genetics, Evolution, and a Roman Catholic Approach to Human Gene Transfer, Nicholas Kockler (Summer 2006)
An Examination of the Bio-Philosophical Literature on the Definition and Criteria of Death: When is Dead Dead and Why Some Donation After Cardiac Death Donors Are Not, Leslie Whetstine (Fall 2006)