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The Center for Ethics and Human Values at the Ohio State University invites you to our upcoming Conversations About Research Ethics (CARE) virtual panel. Please feel free to share with interested students and colleagues. This panel is free and open to the public, but … Read More
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1 event,Burnout, moral distress, workforce shortages, institutional pressures, financial conflicts of interest, professional creep, intractable pain, uncertain diagnoses… many forces in healthcare today feel overwhelming. Against such challenges, individual action can seem futile. What can one clinician do to change a … Read More |
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This year’s symposium will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Speakers will include experts in healthcare law, technology, bioethics, and policy. Their contributions will explore the rapidly evolving intersection of AI technologies and healthcare regulation.
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Date: Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026 Location: Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio (Live-Streaming Remote Viewing Option Available) Cost: FREE Register to attend @ https://forms.office.com/r/fcSs57GjFe Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions regarding the event. |
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the nature of research and scholarly writing. Although the use of AI offers many benefits to scientific research and academic scholarship, it also creates ethical challenges concerning bias, authorship, transparency, accountability, and public trust. … Read More |
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Missing, inaccessible and incomplete data have long shaped the ways researchers frame studies and understand the limits of their work. Join us for a panel discussion where we will explore a number of questions concerning these persistent conditions of missingness: What … Read More
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The Tuskegee Report—developed by Tuskegee University’s National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care in collaboration with Vanderbilt University—seeks to redefine bioethics at the intersection of research with human subjects, clinical trials, medicine, and public health by centering the … Read More |
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A basic demographic fact about the United States is that, on average, White people live longer than Black people. But what, concretely, does this fact mean? Drawing from a diverse set of social science, health, and literary sources, this talk … Read More
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2 events,The Society for Christian Bioethicists is happy to announce our upcoming conference, "The End of Life, the Gift of Life: reflections on death and organ donation." The conference will take place February 20-22, 2026. It will be online via Zoom and registration will be free. See the … Read More
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In this webinar, speakers will describe the international legal, regulatory, and ethical frameworks governing applications of AI in health care. They will compare approaches, discussing the opportunities and challenges, as well as the need for transparency, accountability, and guiding ethical … Read More |
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Healthcare in a Civil Society 2026 Symposium Caring for the Whole Patient: The Interplay between Spirituality and the Delivery of Care Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM CST How should clinicians engage patients’ spiritual beliefs without … Read More | |
2 events,Conflict in healthcare endangers patients, distresses families, disrupts the workplace, fuels burnout and sparks ethical conundrums. Resolving conflicts peacefully and durably helps preserve relationships and avoid dis-integration. "Conflict Resolution and Clinical-Setting Mediation for Healthcare" is a learn-by-doing training enabling clinical-setting … Read More
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BIO: Madison Kilbride, PhD, MSME, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah. She earned her PhD in Philosophy from Princeton University and her MS in Medical Ethics from the University of Pennsylvania. She … Read More
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Join us at the 8th-Annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith hosted by Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, TX, on February 28. The conference will feature keynote speaker and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, along with philosopher of science Stephen … Read More |
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