Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds: “Ethics in End of Life Care”
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”.
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.
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.
Professor Tom Robisheaux, Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection Duke History Department Professor Tom Robisheaux will give a lecture on the on the Baskin Collection including his use of naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian's works.
Professor Tom Robisheaux, Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection Duke History Department Professor Tom Robisheaux will give a lecture on the on the Baskin Collection including his use of naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian's works.
The Living and The Dead: Human Bodies and the State in 20th century AmericaSusan Lederer, Ph.D. Robert Turrell Professor and Chair, Department of History and Medical Ethics University of Wisconsin, Madison 2016 UNC-Duke Nannerl Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor