Religion & Science Symposium
Second Duke-UNC Symposium on Religion & Science
Second Duke-UNC Symposium on Religion & Science
Anya Prince, JD, MPP, Post-Doctural Fellow, Center for Genomics and Society, Jean Cadigan, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine. Automatic placement of genomic research results in medical records...Do researchers have a duty? Should participants have a choice?
Anya Prince, JD, MPP, Post-Doctural Fellow, Center for Genomics and Society, Jean Cadigan, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine. Automatic placement of genomic research results in medical records...Do researchers have a duty? Should participants have a choice?
"Henry Hun and His Pioneering Use of Algorithms in Early 20th Century Medical Education"Dr. Spencer Weig Clinical Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics (Retired), UNC Department of Neurology
Peggy Battin, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Ethics, University of Utah, “Ethics in End of Life Care”.
Playing Doctor: The Origins of Toy Doctor and Nurse Kits.Dr. Susan Lederer Robert Turell Professor of History of Medicine and Bioethics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds: Panel Discussion "Patient Care at the Intersection of Law & Ethics"
Presented by Hector Carrillo, PhDAssociate Professor of Sociology and Gender and Sexuality Studies UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Duke Narrative Medicine Workshop-Medicine Grand Rounds at Duke Series: Medicine Grand Rounds Speaker: Anna Reisman, MD, Yale University Dr. Reisman is associate professor of internal medicine (General Internal Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine.
Moral Economies of Medicine working group, AKA Carolina Seminar “Critical Conversations In Global Health”: discussion of new ethnographic play/performance by Dr. Cassandra Hartblay, UC-San Diego: BRINGING ETHNOGRAPHY TO THE STAGE:NARRATING POSTSOVIET SUFFERING THROUGH AN ETHNOGRAPHIC PLAY SCRIPT.