October 6, 2021

Our Faculty & Fellows to Present at 2021 American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Conference

Several members of the Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy will be presenting at the 2021 American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Conference. Running from October 11 through October 17. Find a list below:

Tuesday, October 12

  • Lance Wahlert: Sexuality and Gender Identity (LGBTQ Bioethics)
    • Affinity Group
    • 4:30 – 5:30 pm ET
    • Room 8

Wednesday, October 13

  • KP Callahan and Kellie Owens: Ethics in the Genetics Research and Practice
    • KP Callahan paper presentation: “Influence of Genetic Information on Decision Making: An experimental survey of neonatologists”
    • Kellie Owens paper presentation: “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Ethics of Actionability in Clinical Genomics”
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 5

Thursday, October 14

  • Emily Largent: When Studies Reach the End of the Road: Ethical Obligations for Early Stopping of Contemporary Clinical Trials
    • Panel Presentation
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 7
  • Justin Clapp: “The Relevance of Goal Concordance in Surrogate Decision Making: An Ethnographic Study”
    • Paper presentation
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 16
  • Connie Ulrich: Moral Dimensions of Healthcare Work during the Pandemic: Perspectives from the Frontline
    • Panel presentation
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 12
  • Emily Largent & Jason Karlawish: Supported decision making at a crossroads
    • Panel presentation
    • 12:30 – 1:45 pm ET
    • Room 1
  • Louiza Kalokairinou: Direct-to-consumer health at a crossroads: opportunities and challenges for key stakeholders
    • Panel Presentation; Louiza moderating
    • 4:30 - 5:45pm ET
    • Room 10
  • Justin Clapp: The most important decisions may not be shared: Examining the role of language in high-stakes clinical decisions
    • Panel presentation
    • 4:30 – 5:45 pm ET
    • Room 1

Friday, October 15

  • Holly Fernandez Lynch: Ethical Challenges in Trial Prioritization and Participant Allocation During COVID-19 and Beyond
    • Panel presentation
    • 10:30 – 11:45 am ET
    • Room 14
  • Harald Schmidt: “Promoting equity in rationing and beyond though disadvantage indices: taking stock of the potential of a novel approach”
    • Paper presentation
    • 10:30 – 11:45 am ET
    • Room 12
  • Naomi Scheinerman: “Deliberative Democracy and Genetics: Including the Public in Policy Making”
    • Paper presentation
    • 4 – 5:15 pm ET
    • Room 13
  • Harald Schmidt: Place Matters, during and after the pandemic: Longer-term health equity lessons from COVID-19 vaccine allocation
    • Panel presentation
    • 5:30 – 6:45 pm ET
    • Room 10

Saturday, October 16

  • Jonathan Moreno: Ethical Experiments and Warfighter Enhancement
    • Panel presentation
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 6
  • Holly Fernandez Lynch: “Where’s Our Operation Warp Speed?” The Ethics and Realities of Considering Pandemic Approaches for Non-Pandemic Diseases
    • Panel presentation
    • 11 – 12:15 pm ET
    • Room 8
  • Kate Saylor: “Fairness, theories of allocation and cost-utility analysis of genetic screening for breast cancer risk”
    • Paper presentation
    • 12:30 – 1:45 pm ET
    • Room 11
  • Anna Wexler: “Translational Neuroethics: A Vision for a More Integrated, Inclusive, and Impactful Field”
    • Paper presentation
    • 3:45 – 5:00 pm ET
    • Room 9
  • Kate Saylor: “Translational value and oversight of biomedical research using live vertebrate animals: A survey of US researchers”
    • Paper presentation
    • 3:45 – 5:00 pm ET
    • Room 15
  • Autumn Fiester: Honing the Skill of Diagnostic Listening
    • Workshop
    • 5:15 – 6:30 pm ET
    • Room 2

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