An examination of the twin crises of COVID-19 and police violence, mapping the multiple vectors through which racism gets under the skin, into the blood stream, attacking our bodies and body politic
Seminar Series: Clinicians, COVID, and the Culture of Medicine by Susan Block, MD
The Hutzler-Rives Memorial Lecture will reflect on clinician experiences of caring for patients with COVID, and contextualize these responses within a discussion of the culture of medicine, in relation to dealing with failure, death, loss, and learning.
Theater of War: Frontline Performance
Dramatic reading by acclaimed actors of scenes from ancient Greek plays to help nurses, doctors, EMS, first responders, administrators, and other heath care providers engage in healing, constructive discussions about the unique challenges and stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic
Symposium: Navigating the pandemic when effective vaccines are in the policy toolbox
Interdisciplinary symposium hosted by the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative welcoming anyone seeking to learn more about evidence-based COVID19 decision
Seminar Series: What Can a Focus on Fakes and Fakery Teach Us About Health? by Patricia Kingori, PhD
Zoom discussion on areas of ambiguity and uncertainty in relation to whether an array of different entities are considered real or fake
Vaccine Ethics: What Are We Learning from COVID-19?
As the race for COVID–19 vaccines enters its next stage, we are faced with broad ethical challenges, along with specific questions of principle and practice
Theater of War: Frontline Performance
Dramatic reading by acclaimed actors of scenes from ancient Greek plays to help nurses, doctors, EMS, first responders, administrators, and other heath care providers engage in healing, constructive discussions about the unique challenges and stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic
Robert H. Levi Symposium: The Ethics of Virtual Humans
Join us for a live, interactive exploration of ethical issues raised by technologies leveraging natural language processing
Seminar Series: Decision-Making, Perceptions and Experiences in Uterus Transplantation with Anji Wall, MD
Discussion using data from uterus transplantations to respond to theoretical ethical concerns regarding the procedure
Cynda Rushton joins Science & Entertainment Exchange for 2020 Rewind
Virtual panel discussion revisits the year’s most compelling stories
How Do We Ethically Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines?
A Zoom discussion of ethical considerations around access to COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, as well as how we can work together to maximize their benefits
Grey Matters: What the History of Vaccines Can Tell Us About the Future
Panel features Berman Institute founder Ruth Faden and National Advisory Board member Reed Tuckson