Afleveringen
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In this episode, Stephanie Van Slyke helps us to understand DNR orders and her success in helping clinical staff understand what they mean.
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In this episode Steven Squires describes an intervention into ethics education that has taken off!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode we discuss another success story with Dr. Jennifer Bell who helped her medical center think about how to ration scarce CAR-T Cell cancer treatments.
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In this episode we do a deep dive into the work and life of our co-host Dr. Tyler Gibb
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You asked for it, so here it is… the “Who is Dr. Stahl” episode. We do a deep dive into the path that brought Devan to where she is today.
How did she first get interested in Bioethics? Who were some of her most influential mentors? What is she currently working on?
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In this episode Dr. Tim Lahey describes how he helped his institution curb violence against health care professionals.
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In this episode, Dr. Becket Gremmels discusses a success story involving a pregnant teenager and her parents.
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In this episode, Stefano Mugnaini shares a success story about how he was able to work with wardens on behalf of incarcerated patients.
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Coming Soon!!
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Devan and Tyler explore the Willowbrook State School, that stands as a stark symbol of the dark chapters in the history of medical ethics and public health. Willowbrook gained infamy for its association with highly controversial medical experiments conducted on children with intellectual disabilities during the mid-20th century. Led by Dr. Saul Krugman, the Willowbrook studies became emblematic of ethical questions about the treatment of vulnerable populations and the boundaries of medical research.
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Dax Cowart was severely injured in an explosion in the 1970s. Despite his injuries, he expressed a strong and consistent desire not to want medical treatment for his injuries an to be allowed to die. In this episode, Tyler and Devan explore the landmark bioethics care of Dax Cowart and its importance to current questions about medical decision-making, capacity to refuse medical treatment, and disability.
Links to Sources and other Interesting Stuff:
“Dax Cowert, Who Suffered for Patient Rights, Dies at 71” The New York Times, Obituary, May 15, 2019.
Documentary: “Dax Cowart — 40 years later”
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In this episode, Devan and Tyler discuss the separation surgery of conjoined twins, Mary and Jodie
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In this episode, Devan and Tyler discuss the case of Ashley X. Ashley’s parents and medical team proposed a treatment plan to attenuate Ashley’s growth that drew both praise and criticism from bioethicists.
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In this episode, Devan and Tyler discuss the life and afterlife of Henrietta Lacks. Her cells were taken without her consent and used in tens of thousands of research experiments. We discuss what has and hasn’t changed in research ethics.
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We delve into the case of historical context and legal significance of the Tarasoff case
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Devan presents the fascinating and controversial case of 'Baby M' that captivated the world in the late 1980s. This landmark gestational surrogacy case raises complex questions about reproductive technology, parental rights, and who is a parent.
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In this episode, Darian teaches Devan and Tyler all about eating your own placenta.
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Tyler and Devan discuss the life and death of Terri Schiavo
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Tyler and Devan discuss their worst reviews, their favorite published sentences, and what's to come on this season of Bioethics for the People
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