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Top Ten Lectures in Bioethics -- August 2010

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Top Ten Lectures in Bioethics -- August 2010

The Politics of Palliative Care
Kathleen M. Foley, MD

Eugenics, Race and Bioethics
Glenn McGee, PhD

Systems Reform and Innovation
Gary Pettett, MD

The Ethics of Living Forever
Glenn McGee, PhD

I'm dying, STAT! Call my...lawyer?
William Colby, JD

To Screen or Not to Screen? -- Ethical Controversies in Mammography Screening
Panel

Genetic testing from a traditional Jewish perspective - can testing before marriage help?
Daniel Eisenberg, MD

Bending the Cost Curve
Marcia Nielsen, PhD

Healthcare Economics of Healthcare for Older Americans -- From Virtue to Voodoo and Back Again
Perry Fine, MD

Why People Still Suffer at the End of Life
Myra Christopher

Labels: bioethics; medical ethics; aging and end of life; pain policy; healthcare reform; genetic testing

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