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ANA ILTIS, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, and Director of The Center for Bioethics, Health & Society, Wake Forest University A recent collection of personal stories published in Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics provides insight into the health care experiences of persons who identify as intersex. This talk explores themes from these narratives and the lessons […]
Mark Hall, JD Professor, School of Law and Faculty member of the Graduate Program in Bioethics at Wake Forest University commented on an article by Elisabeth Rosenthal in the SundayReview of the New York Times, dateline 2 May 2015. To read the full article click here.
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Noon-1:05pm Comprehensive Cancer Center, 10th Floor Conference Room, 10C Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Effective risk communication is essential in clinical care, biomedical research and public health. Yet there are numerous barriers to communicating risks in ways that patients and research subjects can readily understand and use in making health care choices. This […]
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JOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE Life is the Thing that Thrives: FaithHealth from Memphis to East Winston Monday, 20 April, 5:00-6:00 pm Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404 Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University Gary Gunderson, M.Div., D.Min., D.Div. Vice President of Faith & Health Ministries, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Professor, Department of […]
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We invite you to participate in a Symposium addressing….. Ebola: At Home And Abroad February 12th & 13th, 7:00-8:30 pm Kulynych Auditorium, Byrum Welcome Center Wake Forest University To learn more about Ebola please click here. Thursday, 12 February 2015 Introduction: Pat Lord, PhD, Department of Biology, Wake Forest University Ana Iltis, PhD, Director, Center […]
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 – 8 September – “Personal Narratives & Bioethics: Intersex Stories”
/in Events /by Bioethics @WFUANA ILTIS, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, and Director of The Center for Bioethics, Health & Society, Wake Forest University A recent collection of personal stories published in Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics provides insight into the health care experiences of persons who identify as intersex. This talk explores themes from these narratives and the lessons […]
The Medical Bill Mystery – Comments by Mark Hall, JD in New York Sunday Times, 3 May 2015
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUMark Hall, JD Professor, School of Law and Faculty member of the Graduate Program in Bioethics at Wake Forest University commented on an article by Elisabeth Rosenthal in the SundayReview of the New York Times, dateline 2 May 2015. To read the full article click here.
Exploring Ethics Conference Series – Thursday, 30 April, Ana Iltis, PhD, “Understanding & Communicating Risk in Health Care
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUNoon-1:05pm Comprehensive Cancer Center, 10th Floor Conference Room, 10C Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Effective risk communication is essential in clinical care, biomedical research and public health. Yet there are numerous barriers to communicating risks in ways that patients and research subjects can readily understand and use in making health care choices. This […]
Bioethics Seminar – 20 April – Life is the thing that thrives: FaithHealth from Memphis to East Winston
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUJOIN US FOR A BIOETHICS LECTURE Life is the Thing that Thrives: FaithHealth from Memphis to East Winston Monday, 20 April, 5:00-6:00 pm Z. Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, Room 404 Reynolda Campus, Wake Forest University Gary Gunderson, M.Div., D.Min., D.Div. Vice President of Faith & Health Ministries, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Professor, Department of […]
Ebola: At Home & Abroad Symposium, 12 & 13 Februrary, 7:00-8:30pm
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUWe invite you to participate in a Symposium addressing….. Ebola: At Home And Abroad February 12th & 13th, 7:00-8:30 pm Kulynych Auditorium, Byrum Welcome Center Wake Forest University To learn more about Ebola please click here. Thursday, 12 February 2015 Introduction: Pat Lord, PhD, Department of Biology, Wake Forest University Ana Iltis, PhD, Director, Center […]
Bioethics Seminar – 13 November – Reflections on Procreative Ethics
/in Events, News /by Bioethics @WFUJOIN 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 […]