Heading to Baltimore for #ASBH23? Come see what our faculty have been working on:
Thursday, Dr. Hester is presenting “Parents are NOT Surrogates”
Friday, Dr. Bunch will be giving her talk “Too Much to Ask for? Trust in the Modern U.S. Healthcare System”
Perspectives from patients with noninvasive prenatal test results that may indicate maternal cancer are out now in Prenatal Diagnosis @ISPDHQ
https://t.co/lIjypsQCHh
@DianaBianchiMD@NHGRI@theNCI
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Our department is expanding! We are hiring 2 new clinical ethics faculty: 1 to focus on #researchethics; and the other to focus on #clinicalethics. Instructor, assistant or associate-level scholars are welcome to apply. Email [email protected].
Dr. Eleanor Gilmore-Szott (@docGilmoreSzott) is rn giving a talk titled From Miracles to Conspiracy Beliefs: Epistemic Guidance for Addressing Requests for Inappropriate Treatments #ASBH22
@docGilmoreSzott joins @ryjodo and Dr. Maggie Taylor to discuss how clinical ethicists should prepare for applications of AI and Machine Learning to patient care, Conceptual Framework for Embedding AI in Clinical Decision-Making: Considerations for Clinical Ethicists Sat 9:30
On the importance for intergenerational mentorship for ensuring diversity in bioethics. Thank you @DrKeishaRay @FaithEFletcher @VirginiaABrown Patrick Smith https://t.co/xGIt07VDnQ
@MinerSkye and D. Micah Hester argue for beneficence to be considered in disclosing research findings that may be unexpected. @AJOB#GeneChat
https://t.co/53C8qbu5rD
Dr. Jeremy Garrett of @ChildrensMercy presented at @archildrens@uamshealth Bioethics Grand Rounds on an interest-based framework for pediatric populations. Watch it here https://t.co/RbvffZajMu.
Bioethicists usually talk whether or not secondary genomic findings in children should be disclosed. In our interviews with parents, we find that parents want to talk about how (rather than whether) to disclose. https://t.co/XH5bbLk86e
@jamalenator @NIHBioethics @GIMJournal