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August 13, 2014
On ABC News, Robert Klitzman Explores the Ethics of New Ebola Treatment
Although the World Health Organization has approved the new, experimental Ebola medication ZMapp, the limited supply of the drug raises questions about which patients should be prioritized for treatment.
ABC News said, "ZMapp...has notably not been supplied to the Africans who make up the majority of victims."
Bioethics director Robert Klitzman commented, "We want to make sure that we have clear criteria to make sure that it's done fairly."
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Columbia SPS lecturer Angela Finlay discusses her new book, Skill Stacking: Taking Ownership of Your Career in Changing Times, and why professionals and organizations need to rethink talent, experience, and career growth in a rapidly changing workplace.
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Designed for professionals seeking leadership roles, the Construction concentration equips students with the skills to navigate complexity, risk, and real-world project delivery.
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Steven Cohen, Director of the Columbia University Sustainability Management program at SPS, spoke to NPR about how the recent extreme heat in the U.S. reflects the "new normal," and how many cities are preparing.
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