John R. Hogness Symposium on Healthcare
2020 Hogness Speaker, Lynn M. Paltrow
Event: The 24th John R. Hogness Symposium on Healthcare
Date: Wednesday, April 22
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Hogness Auditorium, Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center
Lynn M. Paltrow, JD, Executive Director, founded National Advocates for Pregnant Women in 2001. Ms. Paltrow is a graduate of Cornell University and New York University School of Law. She has worked on numerous cases challenging restrictions on the right to choose abortion as well cases opposing the prosecution and punishment of pregnant women seeking to continue their pregnancies to term. Ms. Paltrow has served as a senior staff attorney at the ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project, as Director of Special Litigation at the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, and as Vice President for Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of New York City. Ms. Paltrow is the recipient of the Justice Gerald Le Dain Award for Achievement in the Field of Law and the National Women’s Health Network’s Barbara Seaman Award for Activism in Women’s Health. She is a frequent guest lecturer and writer for popular press, law reviews, and peer-reviewed journals.
For more information or questions, e-mail thorner@uw.edu.
Past Hogness Symposium Speakers
Date | Speaker | Title |
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2017 | Harriet A. Washington, Author | A Conversation With Harriet A. Washington |
2015 | Nancy Krieger, Ph.D. | Health Equity: An Ecosocial Analysis |
2013 | Brian Wansink, Ph.D. | Slim by Design: Scientific Approaches to Eating |
2011 | David R. Williams, Ph.D., M.P.H. | Making America Healthier |
2009 | David Cutler, Ph.D. | Health Care Reform: The Real Story |
2007 | Faye Wattleton | Life on the Line – Fair Treatment is an Unfinished Agenda |
2005 | Harold P. Freeman, M.D. | Poverty, Culture and Social Injustice: Determinants of Health Disparities |
2003 | Paul E. Farmer, M.D., Ph.D. Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D. |
Global Health and Justice |
2001 | Laurie Garrett, Author | The Critical Issues in Global Health Care |
1999 | John Eisenberg, M.D., M.B.A., and Mark Pauly, Ph.D. | Beyond Consumer Protection: Appropriate Public and Private Roles in Quality of Care |
1997 | Edward H. O’Neil, Ph.D. | Health Professional Education and Regulations: Policy Considerations for the 21st Century |
1995 | David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D. | Targeting Prevention to Youth: Opportunities and Challenges |
1993 | Reed Irving Tuckson, M.D. | The Healthy Inner City: Why Not Now? |
1991 | Irving Kenneth Zola, Ph.D. | Here Today, Where Tomorrow? Aging, Disability and the So-Called Home Care Revolution |
1990 | Robert Evans, Ph.D. | From Here to Eternity: Ethical and Political Choices for the Well-Lived Life |
1989 | Dr. Molly Joel Coye | Staying Alive in America: Poverty, Race, and Health |
1988 | David Rogers, M.D. | Heart Strings vs. Purse Strings: AIDS in the Balance |
1986 | Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D., and John E. Wenneberg, M.D., M.P.H. | From Black Bag to Black Box: Information Technology and Ensuring Quality Health Care |
1983 | Jack A. Meyer Ph.D., and Frances Fox Piven, Ph.D. | A Debate on Priorities: Can We Afford to Provide Health Care to Everyone Who Needs it? (How High the Tax?) |
1982 | Bruce C. Vladeck, Ph.D. | Barriers to the Reform of Long-Term Care |
1981 | Alvin R. Tarlov, M.D. | National Health Manpower Policy: Controversies in the Wake of the Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee |
1980 | Merlin K. DuVal, M.D. and David A. Hamburg, M.D. | Health Policy Development: The Roles of the Federal and Private Sectors |