About
Our Mission
Medicine requires a high-trust environment. Patients need to trust that their physicians seek their good. Physicians need to trust their colleagues. But trust requires a shared moral vision—a moral vision that defines what medicine is and what it isn’t.
The Ethics School exists to help physicians understand and articulate this moral vision. We believe that good medicine rests on foundational moral principles that transcend shifting cultural trends. These principles aren’t arbitrary rules imposed from outside; they emerge from a proper understanding of what human beings are, what medicine is for, and what physicians owe to their patients.
Through rigorous philosophical inquiry and practical application, The Ethics School equips physicians to navigate moral challenges with clarity, confidence, and wisdom.
Our Approach

Why The Ethics School Matters Now
The expansion of practices like euthanasia, the pressures of institutional mandates, and the erosion of conscience protections have left many physicians uncertain about where the boundaries of medicine lie. Meanwhile, patients increasingly bring requests that challenge physicians’ understanding of their role as healers.
In this environment, moral clarity is not a luxury—it’s essential. The Ethics School provides the intellectual resources and community support you need to practice medicine with integrity, even when the culture around you suggests a different path.
Who We are
The Ethics School is convened by physicians and scholars who recognize that the practice of medicine cannot be divorced from questions of philosophy, theology, and moral reasoning. Our faculty includes:
Together, they bring both theoretical sophistication and clinical wisdom to bear on the questions that matter most.
Our Learning Philosophy
We believe that:

