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Clayton Hicks

Graduate Assistant, Indiana University Center for Bioethics

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Bio:

Mr. Hicks is a Graduate Assistant at the Indiana University Center for Bioethics. He is a combined MD/MA Bioethics student at Indiana University graduating with both degrees in 2027.

He graduated from Purdue University with a B.S. in Biochemistry and a B.A. in Philosophy in 2022.

Teaching:

Teaching Assistant: Contemporary Ethical Theories Phil-P 540, Fall 2024

Research:

Research Interests:

  • Spiritual Distress in Healthcare
  • Medical Decision-Making in Pediatric Populations
  • End-of-Life Decision-Making

Research Funding:

Brand Fellowship Recipient, Fall 2024: Project will focus on Spiritual Distress in the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome population

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