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  • Revising an Ethics Committee Handbook

    Occasionally an institution needs to revise its ethics committee handbook.

  • Pioneers in Bioethics on the Future of Bioethics

    Two pioneers of bioethics – Rosemary Flanigan and Robert Potter, get together to talk about the past and what the future will bring.

  • Moral Reasoning and Clinical Ethics

    Shannon Stevenson, DO, MA and Dr. Jason Wasserman, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, discuss moral reasoning in clinical ethics – how to define it and measure it. (May 22, 2012)

  • Medical Ethics and the Law

    Annette Prince, University of Oklahoma, discusses the state of medical ethics and the law.

  • Measuring Impact of Hospital Ethics Committees

    Ellen Averett, associate professor for health policy and management at the University of Kansas Medical Center, and Terry Rosell, the Rosemary Flanigan Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics, address the question:

  • KC Regional Hospital Ethics Committee Consortium: 25 Years of Doing Ethics

    Rosemary Flanigan responds to questions on what it means to “do ethics,” how hospitals responded to the creation of ethics committees, accomplishments of the Ethics Committee Consortium, and how the problems it addresses have changed over the years.

  • Ethics Dubious: Prisoners Donating Organs

    Lorell LaBoube interviews bioethicist Art Caplan about an article in the October 2011 American Journal of Bioethics, which considers the pros and cons of using organs donated by living or executed prisoners.

  • Bioethics: The Next Generation

    Bioethics Channel Host Lorell LaBoube visits with Emily Abdoler

  • A Transition at the Center for Practical Bioethics

    A time for change at the Center for Practical Bioethics, as the founding executive steps into a new role, and a former Center executive returns as the new president and CEO of the Center.

  • Autonomy Run Amok?

    Writing about healthcare and bioethics is one thing.

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