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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “How Abolition of Race-Based Medicine Is Necessary to American Health Justice”

    Dr Stephen P. Richmond joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Vanessa Grubbs: “How Abolition of Race-Based Medicine Is Necessary to American Health Justice.”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “Crisis Intervention Team Program Leadership Must Include Psychiatrists”

    Dr Natalie Bonfine joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Mark R. Munetz: “Crisis Intervention Team Program Leadership Must Include Psychiatrists.”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “How Should Exposure Risk to Tactical Personnel Be Balanced Against Clinical and Ethical Rescue Demand?”

    Dr Mollie V. Willliams joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Olaitan Ajisafe: “How Should Exposure Risk to Tactical Personnel Be Balanced Against Clinical and Ethical Rescue Demand?”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “How Should Clinicians Determine a Traumatized Patient’s Readiness to Return to Work?”

    Tabitha E. H. Moses, MS joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Arash Javanbakht: “How Should Clinicians Determine a Traumatized Patient’s Readiness to Return to Work?”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “Should a Physician Ever Violate SWAT or TEMS Protocol in a Mass Casualty Incident?”

    Dr Brandon Morshedi joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Faroukh Mehkri: “Should a Physician Ever Violate SWAT or TEMS Protocol in a Mass Casualty Incident?”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “What Law Enforcement Can Learn From Health Care About Moral Injury”

    Dr Wendy Dean joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “What Law Enforcement Can Learn From Health Care About Moral Injury.”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “Why Care-Based, Not Carceral, Approaches to Suspects With Mental Illness Is Key to Whether We Trust Professional or State Authority Ever Again”

    Dr Frederic G. Reamer joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “Why Care-Based, Not Carceral, Approaches to Suspects With Mental Illness Is Key to Whether We Trust Professional or State Authority Ever Again”
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    Feb 2022

    Author Interview: “Tactical Emergency Casualty Care and the Art of Practicing Nonmaleficence in Harm’s Way”

    Dr Jeremy Ackerman joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article: “Tactical Emergency Casualty Care and the Art of Practicing Nonmaleficence in Harm’s Way.”
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    Feb 2022

    Ethics Talk: How Crisis Intervention Team Training Improves Safety

    Dr Amy Watson joins Ethics Talk to discuss how crisis intervention teams can motivate efficiency and equity in tactical responses to 911 calls and what community mental health intervention might look like when we think beyond the limits of law enforcement response.
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    Jan 2022

    Ethics Talk: Why Oral Health Care Is the Way It Is

    On this episode of Ethics Talk, Dr Lisa Simon discusses her path from dentistry to medicine, and health journalist Mary Otto guides us through a history of oral health care in the United States.

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