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Benjamin T. Saxton is an Adjunct Instructor in the Program in Medical Ethics and Human Values at the Tulane University School of Medicine. His academic work is situated within the broader domain of medical ethics and human values in clinical and biomedical contexts.
His research interests focus on ethical issues in medicine, including patient autonomy, informed consent, and moral decision-making in healthcare. These areas reflect a strong engagement with bioethical theory and its practical applications in clinical settings.
The Program in Medical Ethics and Human Values is part of the Clinical Sciences division at Tulane, indicating a focus on integrating ethical reasoning into medical education and practice. Though no publications or specific projects are listed in the available text, the institutional context suggests contributions to medical humanities and ethics training for healthcare professionals.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the provided information.
There is no available information on student advising, grants, or research teams. Similarly, laboratory affiliations or collaborative research groups are not mentioned in the source text.
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