Bioethics Faculty to Present at ASBH Meeting
At this year’s meeting of The American Society for Bioethics
and Humanities which is scheduled to take place October 15-18th,
2009 in Washington, DC., at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill., The
Bioethics Program of Union Graduate College and The Mount Sinai School of
Medicine is pleased to announce that several faculty members will be hosting
workshops, presenting in various educational sessions and participating in
panel discussions.
Current, former and
prospective students who would like to see our experts in action follow this
link to register:
http://www.association-office.com/asbh/etools/meetings/meetings.cfm
Some faculty you can
expect to see at this year’s meeting entitled Translating Bioethics and Humanities:
Robert Baker, PhD, Laurence McCulluogh,
PhD,: History
of Medical Ethics.
Robert Baker, PhD,
Devra Cohen- Tigor, MA, Sally Bliss, MSB, RN, Nada Gligorov, PhD,
Terry Sommer: Translating
Lessons from Medical Education to Clinical Ethics Education
Devra
Cohen-Tigor, MA,: Advanced
Clinical Ethics Consultation Skills Workshop.
Nada Gligorov,PhD.:
Functional Nueroimaging, Free will
and Privacy.
Susan Lederer,
PhD.: The Many Methods of Bioethics.
Michelle Meyer, JD, PhD.: The Researcher- Subject Relationships
governed by Donative Contract: A Middle Positionin the Debate Over Returning
Individual Results. Associate
Faculty Member,
Charis B. Nick-Torok,
MSB, JD. : March of Dimes Young Scholar Award Finalist: Rational
or Rationalizing: Exposing the Boundaries of Experimental Medicine for Neonates
Born at 23 Weeks Gestation.
Rosamond Rhodes, PhD,: Is There Obligation to Participate in
Biomedical Research?
Bonnie Steinbock, PhD.: Savage Minds and The Politics of Vengeance-
Punishing Pregnant Women Who Attempt Suicide.
For a complete listing of all educational sessions:
http://www.asbh.org/meetings/annual/index.html