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    Feb 2019

    Ethics Talk: Challenges and Opportunities for AI in Medical Education

    How should AI be incorporated into medical education? We discuss how educators can adapt to rapid change in an ethically complex field.
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    Jan 2019

    Ethics Talk: Compassionate and Respectful Care for Undocumented Immigrants

    Undocumented patients are a vulnerable population, since they often lack access to health insurance and can be afraid to present for care. This month on Ethics Talk, we discuss challenges in caring for undocumented patients with Dr. Mark Kuczewski, Scott Schweikart, and Dr. Nancy Berlinger.
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    Dec 2018

    Ethics Talk: Why Does It Matter When We Call Abortion “Elective”

    Labels commonly used in clinical settings, like “elective” or “therapeutic,” influence how we think about the justifiability of abortion. We talk with Professor Katie Watson and Dr Maryl Sackeim about how the language clinicians use to describe abortion can affect patients’ experiences and even cause harm.
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    Nov 2018

    Ethics Talk: Commenting on the “Public Charge” and How to Respond to Federal Policy Change Proposals that Will Affect Patients’ Health

    In a special mini-episode of Ethics Talk, we explore the implications of a new proposed immigration policy that could have broad effects on immigrants' health with Dr. Rachel Fabi, explain why clinicians and students should consider submitting a public comment, and outline best practices for weighing in.
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    Nov 2018

    Ethics Talk: How Should Clinicians Respond to False Beliefs in Health Care?

    We live in a time when an array of information is available at the fingertips of anyone with access to a computer, but more information doesn’t necessarily mean more understanding. False beliefs about health care can be quickly and widely perpetuated online, with serious consequences. This month on Ethics Talk, we spoke with Dr. Jennifer McCormick, Dr. Albert Ko, and Dr. Diane Griffin about why it’s important for clinicians to respond to health care-related false beliefs and how they can do so effectively.
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    Oct 2018

    Ethics Talk: Why Should Clinicians Care About Nutrition?

    When patients look for strategies to improve their overall health, diet and nutrition are often a logical place to start—after all, what we consume has enormous impact on our susceptibility to disease and disability. But health care professionals don’t always have the time or expertise to address nutrition effectively in a clinical encounter, and might not know how to respond to broader issues around food availability in their community. This month on Ethics Talk, we talk about why clinicians should care about food ethics and what they can do to address nutrition in clinical and community settings. Our guests were Dr. Jessica Fanzo, Dr. David Katz, and Haley Swartz.
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    Sep 2018

    Ethics Talk: Protecting Patients and Promoting Inclusivity in Precision Health Research

    Large precision health initiatives like the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us campaign raise important ethical questions about consent, privacy, and inclusivity. This month on Ethics Talk, we explore with Dr Katie Johansen Taber and Ysabel Duron strategies for protecting participants and ensuring that diverse communities are represented.
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    Aug 2018

    Ethics Talk: Healthy Dying and How It Can Happen

    In end-of-life care, it can be challenging for clinicians to treat patients who might benefit from minimal interventions. They also might struggle to help families make the most of remaining time with loved ones. We speak with Helen Chapple, a professor at Creighton University and expert in end-of-life issues, and Caitlin Doughty, a mortician and author, about what it means for clinicians and health care systems to acknowledge and realize dying in a healthy way.
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    Jul 2018

    Ethics Talk: How Chaplains Communicate About Values in Clinical Settings - An Interview with Rabbi Susan Harris

    In clinical settings, chaplains are key communicators who help mediate between patients, families, and the medical team. This month on Ethics Talk, we explore how chaplains help patients and families articulate their goals and navigate logistical and emotional challenges that arise in the hospital.
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    Jun 2018

    Ethics Talk: How to Help Burn Patients Survive and Thrive - An Interview with Dr. Monica Gerrek and Andrea Rubin

    Supporting burn patients physically, psychologically, and emotionally during their recovery can be a challenge. This month on Ethics Talk, we explore how medical teams can ensure that patients are given the holistic care they need.

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