Terri Schiavo -- Five Years Later
Glenn McGee, PhD
April 2, 2010
Five years ago you could not avoid hearing about Terri Schiavo. Her story turned into a national shouting match over life and death and who decides. But has much changed since Terri died on March 31st, 2005?
In this edition of The Bioethics Channel, host Lorell LaBoube explores the meaning of Terri Schiavo on the fifth anniversary of her death with Glenn McGee, PhD, the John B. Francis Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics.
Link: Podcast, 20 minutes 21 seconds
April 2, 2010
Five years ago you could not avoid hearing about Terri Schiavo. Her story turned into a national shouting match over life and death and who decides. But has much changed since Terri died on March 31st, 2005?
In this edition of The Bioethics Channel, host Lorell LaBoube explores the meaning of Terri Schiavo on the fifth anniversary of her death with Glenn McGee, PhD, the John B. Francis Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics.
Link: Podcast, 20 minutes 21 seconds
Labels: Terri Schiavo; persistent vegetative state; medical ethics; bioethics
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