The Invisible Costs of Saving a Life | Bioethics Grand Rounds
Please join the Bioethics and Humanities department for a Bioethics Grand Rounds presentation by Katherine E. Standefer, MFA: The Invisible Costs of Saving a Life.
Please join the Bioethics and Humanities department for a Bioethics Grand Rounds presentation by Katherine E. Standefer, MFA: The Invisible Costs of Saving a Life.
The Bioethics and Humanities department presents a Harborview Ethics Forum lecture by Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, PhD and Julia Schleimer, MPH: Gun Violence Prevention: What Is Possible?.
This presentation will summarize the scope of gun violence in the United States and review specific approaches with the greatest potential to prevent it and reduce its harmful consequences. Dr. Rowhani-Rahbar will describe the scope of gun violence in the United States and identify specific approaches with the greatest potential to prevent gun violence and reduce its harmful consequences.
This month’s forum, Redlining in Medicine, features three amazing speakers: Sherronda Jamerson, MA, SUDP, Sharon Reed, RN, MSN, BSN, AAACN, and Natalie McCarthy, JD. They will be presenting on cases that have been reported with concern for raced based discrimination and harm affecting our black patients with a goal of helping promote an equitable approach to healthcare.
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The Bioethics and Humanities department presents a lecture by Stephanie Malia Fullerton, DPhil: Precision Medicine in a Diverse World: Considering the Complexities
Ethics of Access: Abortion Care and Reproductive Justice in Tumultuous Times
Top Ten Things Clinical Ethicists Need to Know About VSED
Speaker
Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C
Dr. Pope is a foremost expert on medical law and clinical ethics. He focuses on patient rights and healthcare decision making, especially at the end of life.
Panel
Featuring (left to right below):
Laura Katers, PA-C, MCHS, MS, Jim Kirkpatrick, MD, Jamie Shirley, PhD, RN, Keri Nasenbeny, MHA)
Description
Speaker:
Lara Strick, MD, MSc
Clinical Associate Professor, UW Medicine
Corrections Program Director,
Mountain West AIDS Education & Training Center (MWAETC)
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