About CLEIP

About CLEIP

Cleveland Clinic's Clinical Ethics Immersion Program (CLEIP) is a rigorous and innovative learning experience that combines a three-day preparatory intensive course and a two - or three - week clinical ethics immersion customized to meet participants' individuals needs and interest.

CLEIP 2025

Date: May 8 - 11, 2025

Application deadline: February 14, 2025

For more information, see "Applications and Learn More" for details about application process and tuition.

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During the intensive course, participants will enhance their knowledge of classical methods of ethics consultation and emerging approaches in clinical ethics through skill-building workshops and experiential exercise. During the clinical immersion, participants will:

  • Work one-on-one with Cleveland Clinic faculty bioethicists.
  • Participate on a high-volume ethics consultation service that conducts over 600 consultations annually.
  • Integrate into the full spectrum of Center for Bioethics activities, including interdisciplinary rounds, committee meetings, and educational activities.
  • Engage in reflective writing with a potential for collaborative publications.

“As a professor of law and bioethics, participating in CLEIP brought me face-to-face with the issues I write and teach about. I learned so much from the CLEIP team, the Cleveland Clinic clinicians and staff, and the patients who entrusted their care to us. The integration of theory and practice that the CLEIP experience provided has made me a better scholar, teacher, and advocate.

– Nadia Sawicki, JD, MBE
CLEIP Class of 2018
Georgia Reithal Professor of Law
Academic Co-Director, Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy
Loyola University Chicago School of Law


Participants will have the opportunity to learn from Cleveland Clinic Center for Bioethics faculty, whose areas of expertise include:

  • Clinical Ethics Program Development
  • Informed Consent & Decision-Making Capacity
  • NeuroEthics
  • Pediatric Ethics
  • Reproductive Ethics
  • Research Ethics
  • Transplant Ethics

Participants will benefit from the Center's 30-year history of innovation and integration into the core fabric of one of the nation's best hospital systems. Cleveland Clinic's health care delivery model serves as an example of sustainability in this era of healthcare reform; the employed-physician model of the main campus and the combined employed and private-practice model of the system's community hospitals provide participants with a full spectrum of institutional cultures, including a faith-based hospital, in which clinical ethics consultants practice.

Class size is limited and participants are selected competitively in order to foster relationships and extend professional networks.

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