Defining the Threshold of Human Birth: Ethical Introduction of Artificial Placenta (AP) and Artificial Womb (AW) Technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Ethical and regulatory considerations for industry-academia partnerships in the research and commercialization of neurotechnologies: Insights from interviews with neuroethicists
Attitudes Toward Medical Research Among Adolescent Patients and Parents of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: It’s All About Trust and Human Relationships
Participant Perspectives on Data Sharing in Craniofacial Research: Qualitative Interviews with Participants with Craniofacial Microsomia and Their Caregivers
Differences in Ethical Issues and Moral Distress in Medical Students on Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship Based on Setting (Catholic vs. Public Hospital)
Expressions of (Mis)trust: How trust is expressed for public health programs among African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Arab American Communities in Michigan.
Narrative Medicine as Disability Justice: Using Semi-Structured Interviews to Illuminate the Stories of Healthcare Professionals with Disability and Chronic Illness
12:45 PM – 1:45 PM CT
Narrative Medicine as Disability Justice: Using Semi-Structured Interviews to Illuminate the Stories of Healthcare Professionals with Disability and Chronic Illness
Shared Goals, Different Approaches: Lessons Learned from Collaboration between an Ethics Consultation Service and a Novel Healthcare Equity Consultation Service
Location: New York/Illinois Central (Second Floor)
Ethically Engaging “Complex” Patients in the Clinic: Functional Neurological Disorders, Factitious Disorders, and the (Ethical) Importance of Knowing the Difference
Presenter: Jill A. Fisher, PhD – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Ethics and Social Sciences
CE Hours: 1
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
What would I like to say to those I am leaving behind?: A performance and dialogue about the mental health and healthcare implications of ethical will creation
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
What would I like to say to those I am leaving behind?: A performance and dialogue about the mental health and healthcare implications of ethical will creation