Tag / Bioethics
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Dobbs heightened need for your support for ethics in healthcare
A personal message from Eva Karp in times like these.
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Interns at the Center: Give and Gain Practical Experience
Internships at the Center for Practical Bioethics are, well, practical.
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John G. Carney: A Career in Ethics
John G. Carney, Center CEO, announces his retirement by year’s end. John reflects on the work of the Center today and in the future.
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Democratic Deliberation Project Appears in Population Health Blog
Erika Blacksher, the Center’s John B. Francis Chair, writes about democratic deliberation and how it relates to population health and health inequality in the article, Deliberative Dialogue and Decision-making about U.S. Population Health Challenges: A Pipe Dream or a Possibility?
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Changing False Narratives in Public Health
Nellie Kassebaum can’t stop thinking about the systemic nature of social issues.
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Healthcare Ethics in the Era of Dobbs v. Jackson
Dr. Rosell believes there are matters of morality related to pregnancy on which we all might agree. These are summed up in five statements.
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A Philosopher Who Does Bioethics
Read how new careers often emerge from new technology. Clinical ethics is one of them. Clinical ethicists assist health professionals in identifying, analyzing and resolving ethical issues that arise in health and healthcare. Blog written by Trudi Galblum.
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Mentoring Medical Students for Research in the Medical Humanities
The Clendening-King Summer Research Fellowship (CSF) program of the Department of History & Philosophy of Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine (KU-SOM) provides opportunity for mentored student research in the medical humanities, including bioethics.