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Flanigan Lecture 2024
Monday, September 30, 2024
“Will AI Health Apps Make Us Healthier?” is the topic of the Center’s 30th Annual Rosemary Flanigan Lecture on September 30, 2024. The lecture, presented by Anita Ho, bioethicist, author, and clinical professor, will weigh the ethical pros and cons of AI in personal healthcare. Attend in-person in Kansas City or virtually on YouTube. -
Flanigan Lecture 2023
Thursday, September 21, 2023
You can hear me, but are you listening? Listening to the Patient’s VoiceDr. Jeff Goldenberg and Naomi Kirtner, are the parents of Talia Goldenberg, who died tragically at age 23 following spinal surgery. Talia, her physician father and her mother pleaded with doctors and medical staff, urging them to recognize that Talia couldn’t breathe. Talia’s parents have a powerful story to share.
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Sister Rosemary Flanigan
Rosemary Flanigan, CSJ, PhD In the Beginning The Center for Practical Bioethics introduced an annual lecture series to honor Rosemary Flanigan, PhD, in 1995. Sister Rosemary’s relationship with the Center, however, dates back to its founding. She was one of the first to become a member of what was then Midwest Bioethics Center. In 1986, Father… -
America’s Nursing Crisis: Suggestions on What Should Be Done
On August 4, 2022 the 28th Annual Rosemary Flanigan Lecture was held at Kansas City University. Hosted by Tarris Rosell, Flanigan Chair,
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Flanigan Lecture 2022
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Nurse leaders will address the nursing crisis using ethics to understand what is going on and what might be a fitting response. Join us in-person for the reception and lecture or virtually for the lecture. Registration is free.