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Your doctor is moonlighting on TikTok as an influencer

Dom Sisti recently spoke to Fast Company about the very real and serious impacts at the intersection of bioethics, influencers, and healthcare on social media. From Fast...

Published on April 5, 2022

Yueming Zhao

Yueming Zhao joined CHIBE and MEHP as a statistical analyst in October 2019. She received her MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from Washington University in St. Louis...

Updated January 4, 2023

Zeke Emanuel: America has already had a gay president

“If elected, you would be the first openly gay president of the United States,” Stephen Colbert said to Pete Buttigieg after the mayor of South Bend, Ind., declared his...

Published on March 3, 2019

Zeke Emanuel and Group of International Researchers Develop Ethical Framework for Global Vaccine Allocation

Once a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine has been developed, how should it be distributed globally in the most fair and equitable way? Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD, chair of...

Published on September 5, 2020

Zeke Emanuel and Jonathan Moreno Launch Podcast "Making the Call"

As our policy makers, medical experts, and first responders grapple with the choices forced upon us by the novel Coronavirus, doctors and hosts Dr. Zeke Emanuel and Dr....

Published on April 3, 2020

Zeke Emanuel: Both parties agree prescription drug prices are out of control

As elections earlier this month made clear, voters still care a lot about health care. And chief among their concerns are exorbitantly high drug prices. The only point of...

Published on November 2, 2018

Zeke Emanuel & Justin Bekelman: Unproven medical treatments cost us lives and money. Let research tell us what works.

Late last year, an Oklahoma jury awarded $25.5 million to Orrana Cunningham's husband. In 2014, she had nasopharyngeal cancer growing behind her nose. Her doctors...

Published on January 6, 2019

Zeke Emanuel: The Status of End-of-Life Care in the United States

Society and the US medical system have come a long way in improving end-of-life care. It is far, far from ideal, but it is also much better than it was 35 years ago when...

Published on July 1, 2018
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