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CPB’s 30th Annual Flanigan Lecture Success
The 30th Annual Flanigan Lecture at St. Joseph Health Center with nearly 150 in attendance in person and virtual, was a success. Dr. Anita Ho plumbed the risks and benefits of living in a world where we are watched by machines, in her lecture, ““Will AI Health Apps Make Us Healthier?” The 2024 Ethics Champion Award ceremony was at the beginning of the evening’s program. And the evening ended with a lively rendition of Happy Birthday” for Sister Rosemary Flanigan’s 98th birthday.
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Flanigan Lecture 2024
Monday, September 30, 2024
“Will AI Health Apps Make Us Healthier?” is the topic of the Center’s 30th Annual Rosemary Flanigan Lecture on September 30, 2024. The lecture, presented by Anita Ho, bioethicist, author, and clinical professor, will weigh the ethical pros and cons of AI in personal healthcare. Attend in-person in Kansas City or virtually on YouTube. -
Talia’s Mom Reflects on Her Message and Its Impact
Talia’s mom, Naomi Kirtner, recently wrote about what it was like, at great emotional cost, to present four lectures in Kansas City in two days, including the 29th Annual Flanigan Lecture, about the death of her daughter.
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Flanigan Lecture 2023
Thursday, September 21, 2023
You can hear me, but are you listening? Listening to the Patient’s VoiceDr. Jeff Goldenberg and Naomi Kirtner, are the parents of Talia Goldenberg, who died tragically at age 23 following spinal surgery. Talia, her physician father and her mother pleaded with doctors and medical staff, urging them to recognize that Talia couldn’t breathe. Talia’s parents have a powerful story to share.
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Flanigan Lecture 2022
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Nurse leaders will address the nursing crisis using ethics to understand what is going on and what might be a fitting response. Join us in-person for the reception and lecture or virtually for the lecture. Registration is free.