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Apr 2024

Ethics Talk: Supply Chain Reasons Your Pharmacy Might Not Have Your Medicine

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Apr 2023

Ethics Talk: Why Is Meat So Cheap?

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Aug 2021

Ethics Talk: Fighting Global HIV/AIDS During the COVID Pandemic

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Dec 2024

2024 Ethics Symposium: Harm Reduction and Opioid Use Disorder

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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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    May 2018

    Ethics Talk: How Trauma Systems Respond to Change

    Today’s modern trauma system is a relatively new phenomenon, and trauma surgeons are constantly responding to the changing needs of the populations they serve.
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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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