
Events


Isolated By The Law, Part 2 – an Asynchronous Symposium – Now Available
Date: 04/22/2020 - 06/30/2020
All Day
Presented by:
Wake Forest Law School, the Wake Forest Center for Bioethics, Health & Society and the Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy.
The symposium will be asynchronous, and all presentations…

Exploring Ethics Conference Series: “Ethical Issues in the Emergency/Medicine/Law Enforcement Relationship”
Date : 02/18/2020
Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Presenters
Arthur Derse, MD, JD, Director and Professor, Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, Medical College of Wisconsin
Location
Conference Rooms 1A and 1B, 1st Floor of the Comprehensive…
“What Knowing Might Mean” – A Performable Case Study by Bioethics Graduate Students
Date: December 5, 2019 Time 7:00pm – 8:00pm Location Room 410, Benson University Center This performable case study (PCS) explores the challenges that anti-vaccine perspectives (known within that cohort as “vaccine hesitancy”) can have within a family and the community in which they live, work, and attend public school. Presented by Bioethics Graduate Students, directed […]
Bioethics Seminar: What Study Participants Can Teach Us About Research Ethics
Date: October 31, 2019 Time 4:30pm – 5:30pm Presenter Rebecca Dresser, JD, MS Location Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education Rebecca Dresser, JD, MS Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor & Professor of Ethics in Medicine, Emerita School of Law, Washington University in St. Louis Auditorium, Rm 5107, 5th floor Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education (BGCME) 475 […]
“Original Body of Pain” Free Documentary Film Screening & Discussion
Date: July 30, 2019 From Wake Forest University, showing in Asheville, NC, co-sponsored by the Center for Bioethics, Health & Society Time 5:30pm – 7:30pm Location Diana Wortham Theatre 18 Biltmore Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 Join the filmmakers, film participants, and participating healthcare/recovery organizations for a free documentary screening and discussion. Original Body of Pain, the […]
Bioethics Lecture: “How Wisely are We Choosing?”
Date: February 5, 2019 Time 4:00pm – 5:00pm Presenter Howard Brody, MD, PhD Howard Brody, MD, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Family Medicine, University of Tennessee-Knoxville The rationing debate has generally addressed the spectrum of high-value to low-value care, with an uncertain dividing line between them. However, if there exists a category of no-value care, many of […]
Three Generations – No Imbeciles: The History of the Eugenics Movement in America
Date: February 26, 2018 Time 12:00pm – 1:00pm Location Wake Forest University, School of Law Dr. Paul Lombardo, Regents’ Professor & Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law, Georgia State Univeristy. Dr. Lombardo will discuss the history and implications of the American Eugenics Movement and share the disturbing behind-the-scenes story of Buck v. Bell, a Supreme […]
The Affordable Care Act: Is It Working or Failing?
Date: November 1, 2016 Presenter: Mark Hall, JD, Director of Health Law and Policy Program, Fred D. & Elizabeth L. Turnage Professor of Law; Founding Director, Center for Bioethics, Health & Society, and co-director, the Master’s degree program in Bioethics, Wake Forest University Time 5:00-6:00 PM – Refreshments to follow Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, […]