REACH, Reflecting on Ethics and Catholic Healthcare was developed as an initiative to increase students’ knowledge of Catholic health care ethics. This partnership between faculty in Philosophy, Theology, and the School of Nursing began in the spring of 2019 with an integration of Catholic health care ethics into the BSN curriculum under the leadership of Dr. Valerie Schluter as part of FranU’s Quality Enhancement Plan.
REACH supports the mission of the University to educate and form Franciscan servant leaders and strengthen the Catholic and Franciscan identity of the University. The image of the hands on the REACH logo represents the hands of Saint Francis who cared for all of humanity especially the downtrodden and forgotten of society. Catholic health care ethics recognizes the inherent dignity of all persons and like Saint Francis seeks out the underserved of today’s society. The REACH initiative focuses on respect for all life and the foundational concept of human dignity.
By December of 2021, REACH was fully integrated into the BSN curriculum and in co-curricular activities. Theology faculty sponsor nationally known bioethics scholars twice a year for campus discussions and a one credit hour graduate course in bioethics has been added as a requirement to all graduate programs.
REACH continues to expand through new initiatives, such as the REACH: Virtue Ethics for Educators & Clinicians Faculty Learning Community and the REACH Badge for undergraduate and graduate students. New REACH Faculty Fellowships are also available for faculty in clinical and healthcare-related programs.
In Christ,
REACH Director & Assistant Professor of Philosophy
The mission of REACH: Reflecting on Ethics and Catholic Healthcare is to advance FranU’s mission by educating and forming students, faculty, staff, and members of the wider community in Catholic healthcare ethics.
The vision of REACH: Reflecting on Ethics and Catholic Healthcare is to support FranU’s vision to become the premier Catholic University in the Gulf Coast region by fostering academic excellence in Catholic healthcare ethics, increasing knowledge of the vision and basic tenets of Catholic healthcare ethics among faculty, staff, and the wider community, and cultivating facility in using Catholic healthcare ethics to guide ethical decision making in practice.
After implementation of REACH, students will be able to:
How does the story of St. Francis and the Leper apply to Ethics and Catholic Healthcare?
If you’d like to learn more about REACH or get involved, please reach out to Dr. Hannah Woldum Ragusa, REACH Director.
Phone: (225) 526-1648 | Email: hannah.woldumragusa@franu.edu