Tutor information
Aisha Malik
Dr. Aisha Y. Malik (MBBS, M.Phil., MSc, D.Phil), a haematologist by training, teaches/facilitates medical ethics (after obtaining her D. Phil), as a Senior Teaching Fellow and now as Associate Tutor (part-time) at Warwick Medical School. She worked as Senior Research Fellow on the PMC project at HSMC, University of Birmingham. She also teaches medical ethics at medical institutions in Pakistan and is an Associate of The Phronesis Foundation. Her areas of interest are Phronesis and decision making, Gender and decision making and Justice in international research.
Courses
Explore tough ethical questions in clinical decision-making. Examine ethical issues in clinical contexts, analyse real-life cases, and gain practical skills to make wise, principled decisions while valuing diverse perspectives.
Do you think reproductive cloning is morally permissible? Do you check food labels to exclude buying any with GM ingredients? If so, you will be interested in this ten week online course for the thinking lay person.
Do you think reproductive cloning is morally permissible? Would you worry if the government introduced compulsory depositing of DNA in the national DNA bank? If so, you will be interested in this course on the ethical implications of advances in science.
Explore the pressing ethical issues that arise due to advances in biomedicine/biotechnology including the ethics of making health-related decisions, organ donation, genetically modified organisms, death and dying and AI in medicine.