Making the Invisible Visible: Why Cultural Care Matters in Medicine
Presented by Bruce Feldstein, MD, BCC
Presented by Bruce Feldstein, MD, BCC
Presented by Amy E. Caruso Brown, MD, MSc, MSCS, HEC-C and Bryanna Moore, PhD
The Cancer Bioethics Consortium, in collaboration with the MSK Ethics Committee, presents this complimentary virtual conference designed for professionals across the oncology spectrum to explore the ethical complexities of cancer care and research. The Cancer Bioethics Consortium (CBC) is a … Read More
Emma Pierson, PhD Dr. Pierson is the Zhang Family Endowed professor and assistant professor of computer science at Berkeley, and core faculty in the Computational Precision Health program. She develops data science and machine learning methods to study inequality and … Read More
There has been significant concern surrounding the procedures and conditions for donation after circulatory death (DCD). As organ procurement organizations face increased pressure, there have been conflicts and concerns over the expectations for how patients who have designated themselves as … Read More
Presented by Natalie Banacos.
Wise Decisions: The place of love in AI-informed health care It remains to be seen exactly what AI will be able to facilitate in the area of health care. However, it is already clear that its impact is likely to … Read More
For over three decades, the National Human Genome Research Institute's (NHGRI) Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program has advanced scholarship on the ELSI of genetics and genomics. The ELSI Congress brings together scholars who are dedicated to understanding … Read More
The 14th International Conference on Ethics Education is going to take place in the Netherlands! Jointly organised by the International Association for Ethics Education (IAEE) and the Department of Ethics, Law and Medical Humanities from AmsterdamUMC With the central theme … Read More
Behind the Paper is a 3-part series of moderated conversations with biomedical and public health researchers about how one of their most successful scientific papers came to be. We explore the false starts, organizational choices, funding challenges, authorship issues, reframes … Read More