Clinical Ethics

Clinical ethics is about making the “right” and moral choices in a clinical setting. Sometimes the “right” choice is hard to decide, such as whether it is ok for a patient who can pay to move to the front of the queue.

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Shedding light on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)

Speakers:
Michelle Lowes, MB.BS, PhD
Associate Attending Physician, The Rockefeller University, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundation (HSF) Board Member
James Krueger, MD, PhD
D. Martin Carter Professor...

A Tale of Two Leadership Styles

Speaker:
Erin E. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Research Director, Center for Primary Care at Harvard Medical School, Lecturer, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Session Goals:
By...

Partnering with Community to Improve Health

Speakers: 
Mary Brown Walker, DHA, MSN-APN
Director of Nursing, Friend Family Health Center
Claire Kohrman, PhD
Consultant, Community Research and Training...

Good Clinical Practice: GCP Boot Camp Part II

Speakers:
Rhonda G. Kost, MD
Clinical Research Officer
The Rockefeller University, Center for Clinical and Translational Science
Donna Brassil, RN, MA, CURN, CCRC...

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Chagas Disease as a Migrant Health Issue

 
Speakers: Alyse Wheelock, MD1, Colin Forsyth, PhD, MPH2
Introduction:
Paula Stigler Granados, PhD31Boston University,2Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDI),3San Diego State University
A...