Congrats to all #MSRD2024#student#researchers, special shout out to the #ethics students: 8 impactful posters highlighting the breadth & relevance of ethics research for #medicalpractice.
Great to talk shop with #HealthEthicsLab research fellows, Jamie Chen & Angelo Cadiente
Thanks to @HMHSchoolofMed for having me on the @HealthEthicsLab podcast! We discussed the importance of academic freedom, particularly in medicine — a subject close to my heart. https://t.co/4gzYSz1vfb
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Author of another brilliant book on #whistleblowing reviews🔥 book by @FearLoathingBTX - and [the] question of "how organizations create worlds in which disastrous moral choices seem normal and sensible."
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Check out the latest episode of the Health Ethics Podcast on Academic Freedom in Medicine with Dr. David Skorton, President and CEO of the AAMC.
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Who gets what surgery and whether candidacy is determined by an objective set of criteria are important topics in need of this kind of #bioethcal scrutiny.
Thinking more about #ethics projects presented at @HMHSchoolofMed#MSRD2024.
Challenges faced by those with major #depressive disorder (#MDD) are significant. I am grateful to work w/ two excellent students who plan to make a difference, Allison Trabold & Jack Noto. #bioethics
I’m grateful to work w/ an excellent student who plans to make a difference. Gracie Jenkins presented on #AI in #child & #adolescent#psychiatry, arguing for the importance of the #human factor. We met years ago…in a research ethics course. (Go Rams!) Full circle moment.
Continuing to reflect on the interesting and important #ethics projects presented by @HMHSchoolofMed students at #MSRD2024.
The impact of #AI on #healthcare is becoming significant, and good work is needed to better understand how it will affect the most #vulnerable among us.
They presented two great projects: one on mandatory holds after naloxone treatment, another on ethical considerations in prescribing opioids.
Well done, Connor and Jenna.
Reflecting on the weighty ethics projects presented by @HMHSchoolofMed students at #MSRD2024.
Challenges faced by those w/ #opioid use #disorder (#OUD) are many & I am grateful to work w/ 2 excellent students who plan to make a difference, Jenna Mustafa & Connor Wirth. #bioethics
Only a few chapters in, but a great - if harrowing - read. Definitely adding this to the reading list for upcoming #researchethics classes and sessions. #bioethics