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    Sayantanee Das: Bringing Prison HIV Care Research to the Global Stage at the World Bioethics Conference

    … Sayantanee Das always believed she wanted to study medicine right after her undergraduate studies, but after … here in Australia, and then complete my degree at Ochsner clinical school in New Orleans. I’m lucky I will have the … in our curriculum and almost a daily conversation in our clinical cases. I’ve been able to provide a unique insight …
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    Kenneth Prager, M.D.

    … two years in the Indian Health Service practicing general medicine on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation in … students, house officers, and nurses. His writings on medicine and medical ethics have appeared in medical … Health Sciences. He has received honors for his teaching, clinical expertise, contributions to organ donation, and …
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    Joyeeta Dastidar, MD

    … MD from Vanderbilt, and a dual Masters degree in Narrative Medicine and Bioethics at Columbia. She is a Hospitalist and Clinical Ethicist at New York Presbyterian-Columbia where … in writing and has published on a variety of topics in clinical ethics and narrative ethics. Hospitalist and …
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    Gayatri Devi, MD MS FAAN

    … education, and research in New York City. She is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at SUNY Downstate Medical … Professor of Neurology at Columbia University, then a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology at NYU. Dr. Devi is multi board-certified in Neurology, Pain Medicine, Psychiatry, Brain Injury Medicine, and Behavioral …
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    Liz Blackler, MBE, LCSW-R

    … at Memorial Sloan Kettering. She is an experienced Clinical Ethics Consultant with a Master of Science in Bioethics from Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Benjamin Cardozo School of Law and a Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. Her clinical interests involve working with staff to enhance …
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    Ethics for Lunch: From Coma to Consciousness: Are We Worried? A Conversation with Joseph Fins, M.D., One of the Nation’s Leading Neuroethicists

    … states are in fact conscious, raising many ethical and clinical questions. Please join us for a conversation with … Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medicine where he is a Tenured Professor of Medicine, Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry, Professor of …
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    Paul Appelbaum, M.D.; Advisory Board Member

    … as the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Law, and Director, Division of Psychiatry, … Neurologic, and Behavioral Genetics, and heads the Clinical Research Ethics Core for Columbia’s Clinical and Translational Science Award program. He is the …
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    Donna Bulseco Goes From Lifestyle Media to Humanities and Healthcare

    … her love of literature and publishing and how Narrative Medicine is changing her career. Donna Bulseco wanted to … 2010, she decided to pursue a master’s degree in  Narrative Medicine , a relatively new discipline that delves into the … what doctors have to deal with every single day in the clinical encounter. But at the moment, the mind of the …
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    Dr. Bruce Campbell: Fostering Narrative Medicine Education for the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Throughout the Pandemic

    … Dr. Bruce Campbell: Fostering Narrative Medicine Education for the Medical College of Wisconsin … through his community, Dr. Campbell has turned to narrative medicine techniques to help people. Dr. Bruce Campbell, … opportunity for our community to balance the deluge of clinical information on COVID-19 that comes as we experience …
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    George Hardart, M.D

    … including the Journal of Pediatrics , Critical Care Medicine , and the Journal of Clinical Ethics as well as book chapters and reviews. He is … the American College of Critical Care Medicine and the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs Committee. Dr. Hardart …