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Duquesne's Center for Global Health Ethics offers distinctive academic and professional training initiatives in healthcare ethics, including four doctoral degree options. The Ph.D. and DHCE programs in healthcare ethics and Catholic healthcare ethics equip students for careers in academia, healthcare, and related interdisciplinary fields. These programs explore critical ethical challenges in healthcare while examining how health connects individuals and environments. Students develop scholarly expertise, ethical reasoning skills, and a commitment to social justice within international frameworks. Beyond conventional healthcare ethics studies, these doctoral programs emphasize global health perspectives, cross-cultural engagement, and the relationships between health, ecology, society, and economics. Graduates emerge as distinctive thought leaders, ready to contribute to worldwide conversations about healthcare ethics while pursuing professional advancement. Career paths include clinical ethics consultation, NGO or government service, and academic teaching or research - all with potential for significant global influence. The programs feature adaptable course structures suitable for remote learners, preparing graduates for diverse opportunities across academic, healthcare, and interdisciplinary professions.