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The Ethics of Heart Transplantation

Blue text on a white background reads, "Columbia University Bioethics."
Blue lettering on a white background reads, "Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics in the Department of Medicine."

Lecture sponsored by Columbia's Bioethics M.S. program in conjunction with the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics in the Department of Medicine

New proposals to increase heart donations after brain death raise complex ethical dilemmas. Join Columbia's Bioethics M.S. program and Columbia's Center for Clinical Medical Ethics for a discussion of these controversies and how to move forward.

Questions

For further information about this event please contact Sameer Ladha at shl2159 [[at]] columbia [[dot]] edu.

For additional information about program offerings at the Columbia University School of Professional Studies, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 212-854-9666 or inquire [[at]] sps [[dot]] columbia [[dot]] edu.

Additional Speakers

Lydia Dugdale, M.D., MAR

Maryjane Farr, M.D.

Jonathan Hastie, M.D.

Kenneth Prager, M.D.

Katherine Fischkoff, M.D.