"Awaken: The Creative Journal of Contemporary Bioethics" of @WakeForest explores the field of bioethics through the publication of creative short stories.
Do we really understand the full human impact of eating animal-based products? In a new commentary, Ryan Mahabir (WFU JD '23) explores the psychological consequences of animal slaughterhouse work.
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Our latest piece, a harrowing narrative focused on the treatment of women in prison, comes from Teala Volkamer (JD '23). Read it here:
https://t.co/78Mw8FGvFC
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Read "Mary's Battle" here, an emotional narrative by Jacqueline Kasemsri (JD '22) informed by her own experience growing up in West Texas:
https://t.co/Nc3stQZM7R
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Our newest piece was just published! Hear from Hannah Norem (JD/M.Div '23) on her experience with chaplaincy and end-of-life decision-making here: https://t.co/iounNCnBx3
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Charlotte Robinson (JD '22) composed a creative piece detailing the impact of treating COVID on healthcare providers. Read it here: https://t.co/loo6v5xOws
Christian Schweitzer (JD '23) crafts a compelling story on the effects of ransomware attacks. Check out our latest creative piece here:
https://t.co/MyY8bnsEGR
One favorite part of teaching @WFULawSchool is my writing intensive #HealthLaw creative assignment class. Love seeing gifted students enjoy the art of storytelling. Thanks @AwakenWFU for publishing @WFULawSchool Madison Boyer's piece on #AI in healthcare. https://t.co/WXCIaITsMM
What role might AI play in healthcare in the future? Check out this thought-provoking piece from Madison Boyer (WFU JD '23). @WFULawSchool
https://t.co/Bmw0U9go8w
Do we really know what is happening with our biometric data? In a new creative piece, Austin Coates (WFU JD '22) explores the consequences of such data use, and previews a terrifying reality that may be closer than we think. @WFULawSchool https://t.co/Tz293bNwIv
Today is the day!!! If you are on campus today, please join us in person for our Symposium as your schedule allows. Anyone not on campus can chime in virtually using the registration link in our bio!
In a gripping creative piece, WFU JD '22 Darrien Jones @DJonesz7 tells the story of a doctor who faces discrimination in his workplace -- and the lives that are lost as a consequence. @WFULawSchool
https://t.co/f0Y3GVcWom
This week, WFU 3L Aaron Johnston shares his thoughts on off-label drug & device usage, analyzing the potential liabilities accompanying the practice against the backdrop of COVID-19, and in medical innovation more widely. @WFULaw https://t.co/T6yDJmU7xx
In this week's COVID-19 blog post, Kristen Kovach (WFU JD '21) details the traumatic experiences that family members of incarcerated people face as they struggle to communicate with and protect their loved ones in prison during the pandemic. https://t.co/6YwljgDvF1
What treatment distribution structures should governments be using to ensure equitable delivery of COVID-19 resources? Oluwatemilorun Adenipekun, WFU SJD '21, examines this question in this week's COVID Blog piece. https://t.co/vas88VIp9b
Pfizer said its experimental COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective, a major victory in the fight against a pandemic that has killed more than a million people and battered the world's economy. @JDSteenhuysen and @mikeerman1 report https://t.co/0W9nsFKvDf