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Mark Carr is the Regional Director of Ethics at Providence Health Alaska. He returned home to Alaska in 2015, with a Master of Divinity, and a Ph.D. in Religious Ethics from the University of Virginia, and bringing to his position with Providence over twenty years of experience in academic healthcare institutions. As a professor at Loma Linda University, he directed the Master of Arts degree in Clinical and Biomedical Ethics and served as the Theological Co-Director for the Center for Christian Bioethics. More recently he was the chair and professor of ethics at the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kettering College where he also served as the co-chair of the Kettering Medical Center’s ethics committee. In his current position, he is responsible for clinical consultation services, ethics education, and ethics-related policy matters for five hospitals across six Alaskan communities. Mark is a 1978 graduate of Bartlett High School, and he and his family fish a set net salmon site in Bristol Bay.
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https://www.akwebguy.com/AUUF/AnchorageUnitarianUniversalistFellowshipOct2021/index.html
By Ken WinterbergerMark Carr is the Regional Director of Ethics at Providence Health Alaska. He returned home to Alaska in 2015, with a Master of Divinity, and a Ph.D. in Religious Ethics from the University of Virginia, and bringing to his position with Providence over twenty years of experience in academic healthcare institutions. As a professor at Loma Linda University, he directed the Master of Arts degree in Clinical and Biomedical Ethics and served as the Theological Co-Director for the Center for Christian Bioethics. More recently he was the chair and professor of ethics at the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kettering College where he also served as the co-chair of the Kettering Medical Center’s ethics committee. In his current position, he is responsible for clinical consultation services, ethics education, and ethics-related policy matters for five hospitals across six Alaskan communities. Mark is a 1978 graduate of Bartlett High School, and he and his family fish a set net salmon site in Bristol Bay.
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https://www.akwebguy.com/AUUF/AnchorageUnitarianUniversalistFellowshipOct2021/index.html