December
19

Division of Medical Ethics Invited Speaker Seminar | Abby R. Rosenberg, MD, MS, MA

12:00pm - 1:00pm • 1402 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Dr

2017-12-19 12:00:00 2017-12-19 13:00:00 America/New_York Division of Medical Ethics Invited Speaker Seminar | Abby R. Rosenberg, MD, MS, MA Curiosity, Confrontation, and Collaboration: truth-telling in the multicultural context Dr. Abby Rosenberg is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at the University of Washington; a research faculty member of the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics; and the principal investigator of the Palliative Care and Resilience Research Program. She received her MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, and did her pediatrics residency and hematology/oncology fellowship training at the Seattle Children's Hospital University of Washington program. Her additional training includes a MS in clinical research methods and a MA in bioethics, both from the University of Washington. Rosenberg's research focuses on the intersection of medical, psychosocial and bioethical issues involved in the care of children and AYAs with cancer. In particular, she is interested in early palliative care interventions designed to promote patient and family resilience during the cancer experience, such that we can improve their outcomes later on. Through a series of studies, she and the palliative care and resilience research lab team developed the PRISM intervention. 1402 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Dr Penn Medical Ethics

Curiosity, Confrontation, and Collaboration: truth-telling in the multicultural context

Dr. Abby Rosenberg is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at the University of Washington; a research faculty member of the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics; and the principal investigator of the Palliative Care and Resilience Research Program. She received her MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, and did her pediatrics residency and hematology/oncology fellowship training at the Seattle Children's Hospital University of Washington program. Her additional training includes a MS in clinical research methods and a MA in bioethics, both from the University of Washington.

Rosenberg's research focuses on the intersection of medical, psychosocial and bioethical issues involved in the care of children and AYAs with cancer. In particular, she is interested in early palliative care interventions designed to promote patient and family resilience during the cancer experience, such that we can improve their outcomes later on. Through a series of studies, she and the palliative care and resilience research lab team developed the PRISM intervention.

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