Ferryman describes how processes of racialization become material, or evident in health data
Hot Topics in Research Ethics: Participation of Women in Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Dr. Vina Vaswani will bring a rich mix of experiences in bioethics research and education on participation of women in clinical trials within a low and middle income country.
Remembering and Honoring the Life of Carlton Haywood, Jr., PhD
Join us online to memorialize our friend and colleague
Seminar Series: Older People and Demands of (Global) Social Justice with Sridhar Venkatapuram, MSc, MPhil, PhD
This presentation puts forward the possible justice related claims of older people, describing how wellbeing of older people should be assessed, what is unjust about ageism, and some local and global implications of the inequalities in health and wellbeing among older people
The Ethics of Living Organ Donation – One Donor’s Experience with Martha Gershun
Martha Gershun will discuss her decision to donate a kidney to a stranger and the long, complicated process that finally led to a successful surgery nine months later
The Nurse Antigone – Theater of War Productions
A dramatic reading of Sophocles’ Antigone to help frame powerful, guided discussions about challenges faced by nurses
Diagnostic Ethics: Parameters for safe, ethical and socially just management of medically unexplained symptoms with Diane O’Leary, PhD
Discussing the need for a new approach to treatment of symptoms driven by ethics rather than psychiatry
Ruth Faden discusses structural injustice in health care
Presented by the Law & Health Care Program at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Hot Topics in Research Ethics: Navigating the Ethical Dimension of Vaccine Hesitancy Research by Rachel Gur-Arie, PhD
Gur-Arie will share her experience working on empirical, qualitative studies investigating the ethics of vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers
Seminar Series: Prognosis in Serious Neurological Disease: Opportunities and Challenges by Robert G. Holloway, M.D., M.P.H
The Sheila Hutzler-Rives Memorial Lecture
Unproven Stem Cell Therapies: A Growing Global Health Issue
Join Berman Institute Director Jeffrey Kahn and other global experts for this presentation in collaboration with the New York Stem Cell Foundation
The Vulnerability of Health Care in Conflict: Ukraine and Beyond
Len Rubenstein joins a panel to discuss threats & provide context for the violence against health care in ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Tigray, and Afghanistan