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"Ethics is central to the way we care, and to the way we envision ourselves as professionals…" – Anonymous

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This blog and website are written and managed by Nancy Walton, Ph.D. and Chris MacDonald, Ph.D.

Dr. Nancy Walton is an Associate Professor of Nursing in Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing at Ryerson University. She teaches ethics in the MN program as well as Ethics in Health care and Professional Issues in the undergraduate collaborative program. Dr. Walton has held the position of the Chair of the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board since 2004.

Dr. Chris MacDonald is a philosopher by training who teaches at Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Management. He has written widely in the area of applied and professional ethics, including nursing ethics.

In addition to co-editing this blog, Nancy and Chris are available as speakers.

(Note: we are not associated with the journal, Nursing Ethics.)

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  • See also:

    • The Biotech Ethics Blog
    • The Business Ethics Blog
    • The Food Ethics Blog
    • The Research Ethics Blog

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