Amelia
@emmie_ethx
bioethics, structural justice, public health— jack of all trades @bermaninstitute
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09-05-2009 22:27:06
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Introducing: playing god? A new podcast about complex ethical questions that get raised with groundbreaking medical innovations. Brought to you by Pushkin Industries & the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics. New episodes weekly starting Oct 10. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/int…
So, we've teamed up w/ the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics at @johnshopkins to share deeply personal—and incredibly moving— stories of people caught at the crossroads of life-and-death medical innovations & ethical dilemmas on “playing god?,” out 10/10! Learn more: bit.ly/3PU7hla
What's the right thing to do? Learn more about how medical decisions are made for patients incapable of deciding for themselves on the PREMIERE episode of our new podcast with the @BermanInstitute of #Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University, “playing god?”: apple.co/3ZREXU4
Tune into Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics's playing god? & get lost in thought-provoking discussion about life-altering medical innovations & the ethical dilemmas they evoke. Hear from patients whose lives have been transformed & the bioethicists who navigate complex decisions. #podcastdelivery
Need a new liver? Drinkers to the back of the line. This week on “playing god?” our new podcast with the @BermanInstitute of #Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University, the story of a bar manager in need of a new liver and the “six month rule” that poses a major hurdle: apple.co/3FsdSNE
It can take years to reach the top of the waiting list for a donated kidney in the US. When Sally Satel found out she needed a transplant, she wondered why she couldn’t buy one. Mario Macis & Jeff Kahn shed light on ban on organ sales & possible alternatives pushkin.fm/podcasts/playi…
It can take years to get to the top of the waiting list for a donated kidney in the U.S.—so why can’t you just buy one? Is an ethical compensation program for organs even possible? Find out on a new #playinggod, our pod w/ Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics of #bioethics: bit.ly/3SobbEI
Enormous thanks to everyone at @BermanInstitute involved with their excellent podcast "Playing God." Dr. Hutchinson was a wonderful guide. No doubt a huge amount of work, but I'm very sorry that the series has ended (maybe not forever?). Alan Regenberg
Travel back in time to the 1960s to hear one of the most important bioethics stories to date—all about the "God Squad," a group of 7 Seattle residents in charge of making life-or-death medical decisions for patients—on #playinggod w/ Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics: apple.co/3t7hiTE