
معرفی
Dr. Ercan Avci is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Duquesne University in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in Healthcare Ethics from Duquesne University, an MS in Healthcare Administration from the University of New Haven, and an MA in Political Sciences from Hacettepe University. As an adjunct faculty member, he has taught ethics courses at Duquesne University, Chatham University, and Carlow University.
- Ph.D., Healthcare Ethics – Duquesne University
- MS, Healthcare Administration – University of New Haven
- MA, Political Sciences – Hacettepe University
Dr. Avci’s research focuses on diverse sub-areas of bioethics, including ethics education, clinical ethics, public health ethics, end-of-life ethics, religious ethics, global health ethics, and AI ethics. His work often integrates comparative religious perspectives (e.g., Sunni and Hindu) and addresses ethical challenges in multicultural healthcare systems, organ donation, and pandemic response.
Key trends in his publications highlight intersections between bioethics and public health, religious frameworks, and emerging technologies. His recent work explores AI ethics, pandemic resource allocation, and end-of-life care. Dr. Avci’s teaching experience spans multiple institutions, and he actively contributes to bioethics discourse through peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.




