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Alzheimer’s Canyon: One Couple’s Reflections on Living with Dementia by Jane Dwinell (10/10/2022) Posted in: News - In this guest blog post, alumna Jane Dwinell describes how her husband Sky Yardley's experience with Alzheimer's Disease led to… … Read More The Failure of State Government to Respond to the Reality of Bedside Rationing During the Pandemic (3/28/2022) Posted in: Clinical Ethics , COVID-19 , Healthcare Policy , News , Public Health - By Martin A. Strosberg, PhD – Professor Emeritus, the Clarkson – Mount Sinai Bioethics Program In March and April of… … Read More COVID 19 and the Mental Health Effects of Quarantine (2/24/2021) Posted in: News - Dr. Shakel Henson, BSc, MD, MPH, MSc, MSc, MSBioethics, FRSPH, FRSTMH The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a newly emerging infectious disease,… … Read More Pediatric Gene Therapy Ethical Challenges in Clinical Trials – Lesha Shah MD (2/3/2021) Posted in: ISMMS Center-Wide Ethics Luncheons , Research Ethics - https://youtu.be/qqIYX4wnUYw This is a recording of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai's January 13, 2021 Center-Wide Ethics Luncheon. The… … Read More Bioethics in Our Dynamic Healthcare System (1/20/2021) Posted in: Program News - Clarkson University's Graduate Blog has a post, "Bioethics in Our Dynamic Healthcare System,"about the Bioethics Program; check it out here! … Read More Paying What’s Due: Indian Residential Schools and the Canadian Health Care System (12/15/2020) Posted in: Healthcare Policy , Public Health - Irelie Riggle, MS in Bioethics student, Specialization: Policy In 2016, Indigenous people in Canada made up only 4.9% of the… … Read More Justice and Vaccination Priority: A Response to CDC and NASEM Proposals (12/7/2020) Posted in: COVID-19 , Public Health - By Rosamond Rhodes, PhD Rosamond Rhodes is Professor of Medical Education and Director of Bioethics Education at Icahn School of… … Read More Remembering Bob Veatch (1939-2020) (11/18/2020) Posted in: Program News - By Bob Baker That ever-present witness to, and always astute commentator on the birth of our field, Al Jonsen, once… … Read More Can Suicide Ever Be Rational? (3/18/2019) Posted in: Clinical Ethics - By Al O. Giwa, LLB, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at… … Read More Giving a Tough Diagnosis (1/16/2019) Posted in: Clinical Ethics - by Sara Wolfson DNP APRN GNP-BC Department of Geriatrics, Gerontology, and Palliative Care Certificate in Clinical Ethics Yesterday, I sat… … Read More