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Reflecting on Early Bioethics: Fleck and Tomlinson - Episode 9

Released May 10, 2018 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 9 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/353-ep-09

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Clinical and Legal Perspectives on Brain Death: Stahl and Tomlinson - Episode 11

Released January 21, 2019 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 11 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/363-ep-11

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When Patients and Families Express Hope for a Miracle: Bibler and Stahl - Episode 12

Released February 18, 2019 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 12 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/365-ep-12

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How Brain Death Declarations Can Harm, and Why Legal Exemptions Should Be the Rule

Jennifer McCurdy, PhD, BSN, MH, HEC-C Assistant Professor Center for Bioethics and Social Justice, College of Human Medicine Recorded April 19, 2023. Presented as part of the 2022-2023 Bioethics…

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Bioethics for Breakfast: Demystifying End-of-Life Care

Recorded October 13, 2022. Captions are auto-generated. Featuring a presentation from: Leonard M. Fleck, PhD, Professor, Center for Bioethics and Social Justice, College of Human Medicine; and…

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Speaking for the Dying: Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care

Susan P. Shapiro, PhD Research Professor American Bar Foundation Recorded November 13, 2019 Seven in ten older Americans who require medical decisions in the final days of life lack capacity to…

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Ending Medical Self-Regulation: Does Less Physician Control Improve Patient Safety and Protect Patient Rights?

Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Director of the Health Law Institute Mitchell Hamline School of Law Recorded October 10, 2018 Medicine has long been one of the most self-regulating of all…

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Pain But No Gain: Pain as a Problematic and Useless Concept?

Technical issues arose during this event that resulted in no audio in some places. Audio begins about 8 minutes in. Marleen Eijkholt, JD, PhD Assistant Professor Center for Ethics and Humanities in…

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Moral Distress and the Limits of Ethical Empowerment

Michael Wassenaar, PhD, MDiv Clinical Ethicist at Spectrum Health System in Grand Rapids, Michigan Recorded October 27, 2010 The benefits and limitations of ethics education in a clinical context…

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