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Ann Karty and the Enduring Impact of Bioethics Case Studies
Ann Karty, raffle ticket winner of the Center’s 2022 annual event, Art of the Wish, receives her custom artwork and shares her personal story about her strong connection and support with and for the Center.
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Avatar of Shared Decision Making in Healthcare
Encouraging shared decision making and protecting the interests of those whose voices are not heard or heeded is a common thread in all of Polo’s work at the Center.
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You Bring Ethics into Life-and-Death Decisions
A personal message from Terry Rosell in times like these.
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Dobbs heightened need for your support for ethics in healthcare
A personal message from Eva Karp in times like these.
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Interns at the Center: Give and Gain Practical Experience
Internships at the Center for Practical Bioethics are, well, practical.
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Changing False Narratives in Public Health
Nellie Kassebaum can’t stop thinking about the systemic nature of social issues.
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Healthcare Ethics in the Era of Dobbs v. Jackson
Dr. Rosell believes there are matters of morality related to pregnancy on which we all might agree. These are summed up in five statements.
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2022 Vision to Action Award
Brian Carter, MD
Vision to Action Award Goes to Pioneer in Pediatric Palliative Medicine and Ethics -
In Times Like These
What bioethicists—and the Center for Practical Bioethics—should not do, in my opinion, is become distracted and deluded into thinking what we are doing doesn’t matter in times like these.
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Becoming a Living Organ Donor
Becoming a Living Organ DonorA Path to Recovery and Meaning The first step in determining Lindsey Jarrett’s eligibility to donate a kidney to her friend’s father was a psychiatric evaluation. Did she know the donation would not benefit her? Did she understand the risks? Was she being coerced? Many people might wonder what motivates a…