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Penn Bioethics Seminar | Clinical Case: Aliza Narva, MSN, RN, JD

Case study: When the patient lacks capacity and caregiver decision-making is at odds with the care team   Aliza Narva, MSN, RN, JD Director of Ethics Hospital of the...

Updated November 1, 2019

Penn Bioethics Seminar, co-hosted by the Department of Philosophy | Henry Richardson, JD, PhD

Updated January 1, 2018

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Daniel Strech, MD, PhD

Evidence-based risk-benefit assessment of phase I/II trials Before funding or approving a phase I/II trial experts review its scientific validity, social value,...

Updated May 3, 2019

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Dominic A. Sisti, PhD

Ethics in psychedelic psychiatry Long gone are the days of Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests– big parties where people tripped on acid and danced in strobing black lights to the...

Updated February 3, 2020

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Douglas H Smith, MD

Balancing Clinical Research with National Security Concerns: Investigation of Mysterious Neurological Symptoms Douglas H Smith, MD is the Director of the Center for Brain...

Updated August 3, 2018

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Emily Largent, PhD, JD, RN

Granny Get Your Gun: Firearms and Dementia Older adults in the United States have broad exposure to guns.  Of adults aged 65 or older, 33% report that they own a gun;...

Updated May 2, 2019

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Evan Anderson, JD, PhD

Court Systems as Health Systems and Cops as Docs: Early Lessons from Local Police and Court Diversion Programs The U.S. has experienced a dramatic increase in...

Updated February 4, 2019

Penn Bioethics Seminar | George Demiris, PhD, FACMI

"Smart homes" for health: Challenges and opportunities   Advances in sensor technologies and passive monitoring tools have created “smart home” solutions that promote...

Updated January 4, 2020

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Henry Kranzler, MD

Ethics of clinical trials   Henry Kranzler, MD Benjamin Rush Professor of Psychiatry Director, Center for Studies of Addiction

Updated September 2, 2019

Penn Bioethics Seminar | Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD, MBE

Thinking About Bystanders to Research Research ethics and regulation have largely focused on protecting research participants, the individuals who are directly intervened...

Updated June 5, 2019
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