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Health Ethics Grand Rounds


All presentations are on a quarterly basis year round at 12:00 pm in the University of Missouri School of Medicine, Acuff Auditorium.


Upcoming Presentation:

The December presentation will be held on December 14th at 12 pm in Acuff Auditorium. Normally we present on the third Monday of every quarter, however, due to the holiday we have rescheduled for the 14th.


Previous Presentations:

September 21st, 2009, 12 p.m. in Acuff Auditorium Win Phillips, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Health Management and Informatics, "Competing Conceptions of Distributive Justice in Healthcare"

June 15 th 2009, 12 p.m. in Acuff Auditorium. Dr. Aartie Sarwal MD, Resident Physician, Neurology:"Rabies Encephalitis- Research Ethics Behind Treatment of a Fatal Illness"

March 16th 2009, Dr. Jamal Ibdah MD, PhD. "Ethics and Translational Research"

December 15th 2008, Dr. James Campbell PhD, Dr. George (Brick) Johnstone PhD, “Spirituality in Health and Healing”

September 15th, 2008, Aartie Sarwal, MD, Resident Physician, Neurology "Persistent Vegetative State"

March 16th, 2008- Phillip G. Peters, Jr, JD, Ruth L. Huston, Professor of Law, University of Missouri School of Law, "The Relationship Between Physician-Patient Communication and Risks of Malpractice Lawsuits"

December 17th, 2007- Leslie W. Hall, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Director, Office of Clinical Effectiveness, University of Missouri, School of Medicine, "Disclosure of Medical Errors"

September 17th, 2007- Dr. Gordon Christensen, MD, Professor, Dept of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development. Harry S. Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital" VA Deaths and How to Address the Issue of Medical Homicide"

June 18th, 2007- Gregory Flaker, MD, Professor, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, "Ethical Issues Involving Implantable Defibrillators"


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