Entries by Bioethics @WFU

Bioethics Seminar – 13 November – Reflections on Procreative Ethics

  JOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE: Reflections on Procreative Ethics   Thursday, 13 November, 4:00-5:00 pm Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404 Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University DAVID DE GRAZIA, PhD Professor of Philosophy, George Washington University and Senior Research Fellow, Department of Bioethics, National Institute of Health       David DeGrazia […]

Bioethics Seminar – 23 October – The Challenge of Medical Humanities in Medical Education

JOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE: The Challenge of Medical Humanities in Medical Education Thursday, 23 October, 4:00-5:00 pm Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404 Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University ART DERSE, MD, JD, FACEP Julia & David Uihlein Professor of Medical Humanities, Professor of Bioethics & Emergency Medicine, Director of the Center for […]

Bioethics Seminar – October 9 – Ethical Issues in Comparative Effectiveness Research

JOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE:  Ethical Issues in Comparative Effectiveness Research Thursday, 9 October, 4:00-5:00 pm, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404, Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University ALAN FLEISCHMAN, MD Clinical Professor of Pediatrics & Clinical Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York Many health care facilities […]

Bioethics Seminar – 11 September 2014 – Spirituality and Religion in Critical Illness

JOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE:                                       Spirituality and Religion in Critical Illness Thursday, 11 September, 4:00-5:00 pm Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404,  Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University Thomas McCormick, D Min, Senior Lecturer Emeritus, Dept of Bioethics & Humanities, School of Medicine, University of Washington Thomas McCormick is Senior Lecturer Emeritus in the […]

Alumni’s views on Bioethical Training for Patient Care

How Bioethical Training is Essential to Patient Care:   A graduate and a current student of the Master of Arts in Bioethics program talk about ways they use bioethical training as part of patient care: Lisa Hammon, associate director of the Medical Center’s Clinical Risk Management Department, was among the first class of students in 2009. She […]