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Ethics Talk: How Poetry Can Enhance Ethical Inquiry

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Ethics Teaching and Learning: Drawing on Students’ Experiences With the COVID-19 Pandemic to Teach Public Health Ethics

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Ethics Talk: Where Are All the Geriatric Psychiatrists?

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    Apr 2018

    Ethics Talk: What Does "Surgical Justice" Mean for Plastic Surgeons?

    Surgeons can have an impact on patients and communities that goes well beyond the operating room. This month on Ethics Talk, we discuss how the concept of "surgical justice" can help plastic surgeons deliver better care topatients and communities.
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    Mar 2018

    Ethics Talk: What Clinicians Can Do to Address Maternal Mortality in the US

    How can clinicians respond to the alarmingly high rates of maternal mortality in the U.S., and address racial disparities between black and white mothers? This month on Ethics Talk, we discuss how clinicians can improve maternal outcomes.
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    Feb 2018

    Ethics Talk: Telling Stories of Illness with Comic Art

    What can comic art about illness and health care offer patients and families as they navigate health challenges? This month on Ethics Talk, we discuss why comic art is a unique and powerful medium for communicating about difficult and emotional encounters with illness and health care.
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    Jan 2018

    Ethics Talk: The Case for Thinking of Violence as a Contagion - An Interview with Dr. Gary Slutkin

    Violence is typically seen as a problem to be addressed by criminal justice enforcement – but are we seeing the issue the wrong way? This month on Ethics Talk, we discuss what it means to think about violence as an epidemic, and how this frame might transform the way our society responds to violence.
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    Dec 2017

    Ethics Talk: What are the Health Risks of Global Climate Change?

    How can clinicians respond to the health challenges associated with global climate change? This month on Ethics Talk, we learn about how art can communicate the health effects of climate change, the challenges that hot and humid days pose for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and what the global health risk of climate change means for individual clinicians.
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    Nov 2017

    Ethics Talk: Bringing “Design Thinking” to Health Care

    Good design can help transform health care, in part because it involves drawing on a wide range of perspectives and experiences. This month, we talked with a health care designer, a patient advocate, and a physician to learn how “design thinking” can be successfully incorporated into health care systems and applications.
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    Oct 2017

    Ethics Talk: How Clinicians Can Use Their Skills and Authority to Promote Health Equity

    Clinicians have an ethical obligation to promote health equity in their communities. This month, we discuss how clinicians worked to expose the water crisis in Flint, and explore ways that clinicians can combat systemic injustice and promote health equity.
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    Sep 2017

    Ethics Talk: What Are Clinicians’ Responsibilities to Incarcerated Patients?

    Clinicians have an ethical obligation to provide high-quality care to incarcerated and justice-involved patients, which means being knowledgeable and empathic about the challenges these patients face. This month, we explore patient, student, and clinician perspectives on correctional health care.
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    Aug 2017

    Ethics Talk: What Happens When Bad Outcomes Are Unavoidable? Strategies for Communicating Iatrogenic Consequences in Pediatrics

    Sometimes, life-saving treatments have serious negative consequences. This month, AMA Journal of Ethics digital editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux discusses strategies for communicating about iatrogenic outcomes with Dr. Robert Nelson, a senior pediatric ethicist with the Food and Drug Administration, with a particular focus on how to enlist parents as allies in high-stress pediatric cases.
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    Jul 2017

    Ethics Talk: Creating Social and Community Connections for People with Dementia: An Interview with Beth Soltzberg

    AMA Journal of Ethics theme editor Subha Perni, MD, a recent graduate of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, interviewed Elizabeth Epstein, PhD, RN, about strategies for understanding and address moral distress in clinical settings.

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