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, […]
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Date: October 11, 2016 Presenter: Bruce Jennings, MA, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy & Center for Biomedical Ethics & Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Senior Fellow, Center for Humans & Nature; Fellow & Senior Advisor, The Hastings Center Time: 5:00-6:00 PM – Refreshments to follow Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404, […]
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Date: September 13, 2016 Presenter: William A. Darity, Jr., PhD, Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, Sanford School of Public Policy; Professor of African and African American Studies; Professor of Economics Affiliate of the Center for Child and Family Policy; Faculty Research Scholar of DuPRI’s Population Research Center; Affiliate of the Duke Initiative for […]
Performed by Spring 2016 Performable Case Studies Class (BIE 727) Monday 25 April 7:00-8:00 pm Room 409, Benson University Center, Wake Forest University The case concerns the ways in which a person who has been injured by a medical device or a questionable medical intervention can become a means to a lucrative end — “investment” […]
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Just published book written by our very own John Moskop, PhD, He is the Professor of Internal Medicine and Wallace and Mona Wu Chair of Biomedical Ethics at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He chairs the Clinical Ethics Committee at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and serves on the Ethics […]
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JONATHAN KAHN, JD, PhD, James E. Kelley Chair in Tort Law, & Professor of Law, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota Dr. Kahn is a thoughtful and prolific scholar and critical thinker, who specializes in addressing biotechnology’s implications for our ideas of identity, rights, and citizenship, with a particular focus on race and […]
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The Affordable Care Act: Is It Working or Failing?
/in Events /by Bioethics @WFUDate: 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, […]
Recognitions and Relationships: Solidarity & the Moral Imagination
/in Events /by Bioethics @WFUDate: October 11, 2016 Presenter: Bruce Jennings, MA, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy & Center for Biomedical Ethics & Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Senior Fellow, Center for Humans & Nature; Fellow & Senior Advisor, The Hastings Center Time: 5:00-6:00 PM – Refreshments to follow Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404, […]
Genetics & Inequality
/in Events /by Bioethics @WFUDate: September 13, 2016 Presenter: William A. Darity, Jr., PhD, Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, Sanford School of Public Policy; Professor of African and African American Studies; Professor of Economics Affiliate of the Center for Child and Family Policy; Faculty Research Scholar of DuPRI’s Population Research Center; Affiliate of the Duke Initiative for […]
Performable Case Study – “Perhaps A Level Field” – The (Bio)Ethics of Third-Party Litigation Funding
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUPerformed by Spring 2016 Performable Case Studies Class (BIE 727) Monday 25 April 7:00-8:00 pm Room 409, Benson University Center, Wake Forest University The case concerns the ways in which a person who has been injured by a medical device or a questionable medical intervention can become a means to a lucrative end — “investment” […]
The Book “Ethics & Health Care – An Introduction” published by our own John Moskop PhD
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUJust published book written by our very own John Moskop, PhD, He is the Professor of Internal Medicine and Wallace and Mona Wu Chair of Biomedical Ethics at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He chairs the Clinical Ethics Committee at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and serves on the Ethics […]
Bioethics Seminar – 5 April – Is There a Place For Race In Precision Medicine?
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUJONATHAN KAHN, JD, PhD, James E. Kelley Chair in Tort Law, & Professor of Law, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota Dr. Kahn is a thoughtful and prolific scholar and critical thinker, who specializes in addressing biotechnology’s implications for our ideas of identity, rights, and citizenship, with a particular focus on race and […]