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Latest podcast episodes about bioethics program

Voices in Bioethics
Chaplaincy, Spirituality, and Medical Care with Robert Klitzman, MD

Voices in Bioethics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 27:30


Voices in Bioethics editor Julia Baggish interviews Robert Klitzman. He is a Professor of Psychiatry and the Director of the Master of Science in Bioethics Program at Columbia University. He is the author of nine books and numerous articles in both the academic and mainstream media. They discuss his newest book, Doctor Will You Pray…

Christian Doctor's Digest
Bioethics and Disagreements

Christian Doctor's Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 43:16


Bioethicist and theologian Dr. Paul Hoehner discusses the newest released statement from CMDA's Ethics committee, which is entitled “Disagreement Among Christians on Bioethical Issues". RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: Give to CMDA Email CMDA Matters CMDA Bookstore CMDA Ethics Statements Fall 2023 Edition of CMDA Today Bridging the Gap Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to Wise Engagement with Life's Challenges by John F. Kilner, PhD Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity Trinity International University's Bioethics Program

The Prehealth Podcast at Penn State
Bioethics and Medical Humanities (with Michele Mekel)

The Prehealth Podcast at Penn State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 61:16


Right and wrong is not as black and white as we would like to think. And the big questions of our time will take interdisciplinary approaches, thinking, and problem-solving. In this week's episode, we chat with Dr. Michele Mekel, Associate Director of the Bioethics Program at Penn State about Bioethics, Medical Humanities, and the big questions of our age.Referenced Collaboration:2nd Annual PSETI Symposium: https://sites.psu.edu/setisymposium2023/ Article with guideposts: “Bio-techno-signature Monitoring and Communication for Extraterrestrial Life”: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2515-5172/acc4b8AUDIO:INTRO Song was Fun Life by FASSoundsOUTRO Song was Best Time by FASSoundsACKNOWLEDGEMENT:The Penn State PreHealth Podcast is a production of the PreHealth Advising Office in the Eberly College of Science at Penn State University. It is produced, edited, and promoted by the PreHealth Advising Team. The views, opinions, and advice shared during this podcast are that of the hosts and any guests only and do not necessarily reflect the best advice for every student at every institution for every health profession. This is a non-profit podcast made for the purpose of better serving pre-health students across the university system.

Lives Radio Show with Stuart Chittenden

Jacob Dahlke is a clinical ethicist and the Director of the Office of Healthcare Ethics at https://www.nebraskamed.com/ (Nebraska Medicine). In this show, he talks about ethics and how they are applied in a healthcare setting, especially in the context of the pandemic and the moral injury and trauma suffered by healthcare workers and himself. Jacob also talks about his own life as an art teacher and his journey to clinical ethics, his endeavors to experience the now and to move towards a form of personal enlightenment, and his advice for facing difficult choices and dilemmas. Jacob is returning to the show as a guest: our previous conversation took place during season two of Lives just as the pandemic was accelerating in March 2020 (that podcast is available on this website). Jacob is a graduate of The Bioethics Program at Union Graduate College – Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. He has contributed to the medical ethics field in Vermont, Colorado, and at Creighton University's Center for Health Policy and Ethics, and is a part of the first cohort of nationally credentialed bioethicists through the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities.

You Ask, We Answer
You're Dating a Narcissist, Now What?

You Ask, We Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 34:04


In this episode of You Ask, We Answer, we discuss Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). People with NPD tend to not demonstrate empathy, making it difficult to be in a relationship with them. However, there are things you can do to better navigate the relationship with a person with narcissistic personality disorder–both at work and at home. Dr. Robert Klitzman is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and the Founder and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University. He's written eight books, including In a House of Dreams and Glass: Becoming a Psychiatrist and When Doctors Become Patients. He is also the recipient of numerous awards and is a renowned expert on Narcissistic Personality Disorder. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening, and share You Ask, We Answer with your colleagues and friends. You can also subscribe to our YouTube Channel here, where we have video episodes: https://www.youtube.com/c/PsychHub. You Ask, We Answer is a co-production from Psych Hub and Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, and brought to you by HCA Healthcare. This show is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world's most comprehensive platform for behavioral health education. Follow us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsychHub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychhubeducation YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PsychHub

Voices in Bioethics
Bioethical Dilemmas: Dr. Robert Klitzman on the Changing Landscape of Genetics and Reproductive Technology and on COVID-19

Voices in Bioethics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 48:37


Jennifer Cohen interviews Robert Klitzman, the director of the Master's of Bioethics Program at Columbia University. Dr. Klitzman has written nine books, authored or co-authored over 150 academic articles, and contributed to extensive media in the bioethics arena including to the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, NPR, PBS, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, the BBC and others. The interview discusses his book Designing Babies, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, and gene editing as well as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Healthcare Goes Digital
Designing Ethical AI and Healthcare Technologies with Bryn Williams-Jones, Professor & Director of the Bioethics Program at ESPUM and Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics

Healthcare Goes Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 59:39


Bryn Williams-Jones, Professor & Director of the Bioethics Program at ESPUM and Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics discusses the bioethical challenges of innovative healthcare technologies such as AI, digital therapeutics, wearables, big data and data analytics, and more. We also delve into the novel ethical dilemmas brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and how these can be managed.Schedule a meeting with Natalie Yeadon: https://www.meetwithnatalie.comNatalie Yeadon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieyeadon/Impetus Digital Website: https://www.impetusdigital.com/Impetus Digital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impetus-digital/Impetus Digital Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpetusadboardsImpetus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ImpetushealthcareBryn Williams-Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynwilliamsjones/?originalSubdomain=caESPUM: http://espum.umontreal.ca/Canadian Journal of Bioethics: http://cjb-rcb.ca/

Power Your Purpose with Megan Accardo
53. Hard Conversations: A Doctor's Report From the Frontlines

Power Your Purpose with Megan Accardo

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 51:12


This week we have a special glimpse inside the medical community on the frontlines of the COVID-19 outbreak. I sat down with Dr. Smith, who works in palliative medicine, consulting and visiting patient’s homes for end-of-life care. She also serves on the board of the Bioethics Program at her hospital. Dr. Smith shares the tools and resilience she’s developed to have hard conversations on a regular basis through her job, how she navigates a high-level leadership position even though she didn't feel ready for it, and tips for handling criticism from her colleagues. She also reveals the self-care must-haves that helped ease the impact from her tough job caring for Coronavirus patients in the ICU, and why she had to ask for a leave of absence from the hospital after working non-stop for weeks. While dealing with a high amount of helplessness and grief, and navigating a tremendous amount of unknowns, Dr. Smith shares her best resources with us for dealing with these same feelings. Hit PLAY above to hear all the details! In this episode, I also share about my new 8-week live course to build a meaningful and profitable dream career, the Purpose + Profit Lab. Click HERE for all the details. Join the Power Your Purpose Facebook Community to go even deeper into this episode!

The Accad and Koka Report
Ep. 114 Hospital Ethics in the Face of COVID-19

The Accad and Koka Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 68:06


Our guest is Aaron Kheriaty, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, Irvine, where he is Director of the Bioethics Program. Dr. Kheriaty is the chair of his hospital's ethics committee and is presently working on a task force with the University of California Office of the President to prepare for the possibility that a surge in demand for intensive care due to the coronavirus pandemic will outstrip the supply of equipment and staff. He is the author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and in the lay press, many of which are focused on end-of-life issues. GUEST: Aaron Kheriaty, MD: https://twitter.com/akheriaty (Twitter) and https://www.aaronkheriaty.com/ (Website) WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/v6c3GOXYsrM (Watch the episode) on our YouTube channel SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/accadandkoka (Make a small donation) on our Patreon page on and join our discussion group or receive a free book. Support this podcast

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Designing Babies: How Technology is Changing the Ways We Create Children

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


SPEAKERS Robert L. Klitzman, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Academic Director, Master of Science in Bioethics Program at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on January 15th, 2020.

Talks at Columbia - Learn For Life
Bioethics with Dr. Bob Klitzman

Talks at Columbia - Learn For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 27:48


Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Robert Klitzman, M.D. Academic Director, M.S. in Bioethics Program, School of Professional Studies; Professor of Psychiatry (in Sociomedical Sciences), Columbia University Medical Center https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/bioethics Robert Klitzman, M.D., is a professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health, and the Academic Director of the Master of Science in Bioethics program at Columbia University. He co-founded and for five years co-directed the Columbia University Center for Bioethics, and directed the Ethics and Policy Core of the HIV Center for 10 years. He has published over 120 scientific journal articles, eight books, and numerous chapters on critical issues in bioethics including genetics, neuroethics, HIV prevention, research ethics, and doctor-patient relationships. Klitzman has received numerous awards for his work, including fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, the Commonwealth Fund, the Aaron Diamond Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He is a member of the Empire State Stem Cell Commission and served on the U.S. Department of Defense’s Research Ethics Advisory Panel. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a regular contributor to the New York Times and CNN.

Laura Heywood Interviews
Laura Heywood Interviews... Be More Chill's Joe Iconis, Joe Tracz, Stephen Brackett & Chase Brock

Laura Heywood Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 57:03


Be More Chill's Joe Iconis, Joe Tracz, Stephen Brackett & Chase Brock joined Laura Heywood at the world-famous Guggenheim Museum for their "Works & Process" series.  Writers Iconis and Tracz, director Brackett, and choreographer Brock discussed their creative process in this special edition of Laura Heywood Interviews. In a twist, Dr. Robert Klitzman, Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University, joins them to explore the bioethical implications of the musical.  

The Laura Flanders Show
Standing Up To The Sacklers

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 42:09


Art organizations and sponsorship dollars have gone hand in hand for decades. But with backlash and protests over donors ethics, should cultural institutions begin looking into new funding streams? We look at the role of private dollars vs. public good in cultural art institutions. PLUS, A AUDIO EXCLUSIVE: The conversation continues with guest Jonathan H. Marks We discuss his new book “Perils of Partnership.” Music Featured: Reverend Billy & The Stop Shopping Choir, a radical activist performance community, with “Beatitudes”, from their premiere album “The Shopocalypse.” Guests: L.A. Kauffman, activist and member of Sackler P.A.I.N and Author, HOW TO READ A PROTEST Professor Jonathan H. Marks Director of the Bioethics Program at Penn State University, and affiliate faculty in law and international affairs. And author of a new book “Perils of Partnership” Jess Worth, Activist, co-founder of “BP or not BP”and the Art Not Oil coalitions and currently is the co-director of Culture Unstained. For suggested reading, research and links to our guests and issues featured in this episode, go to: Patreon.com/theLFShow

BeTheTalk.com
373: In Praise of Conflict with Jonathan Marks

BeTheTalk.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 15:41


Jonathan H. Marks is director of the Bioethics Program at Penn State University, and affiliate faculty at Penn State Law and International Affairs. He is also a barrister and academic member of Matrix Chambers, London and Geneva.   CONNECT with Jonathan HERE LISTEN to Jonathan's TEDx talk HERE CHECK OUT Jonathan's Book HERE FOLLOW Jonathan on Twitter HERE BeTheTalk is a podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !

Be The Talk with Nathan Eckel
373: In Praise of Conflict with Jonathan Marks

Be The Talk with Nathan Eckel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 15:40


Jonathan H. Marks is director of the Bioethics Program at Penn State University, and affiliate faculty at Penn State Law and International Affairs. He is also a barrister and academic member of Matrix Chambers, London and Geneva.   CONNECT with Jonathan HERE LISTEN to Jonathan's TEDx talk HERE CHECK OUT Jonathan's Book HERE FOLLOW Jonathan on Twitter HERE BeTheTalk is a podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !

Behind the Blue
December 27, 2018 - Dr. Sara Rosenthal (Human Genome Editing)

Behind the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 46:26


LEXINGTON, KY (Dec. 27, 2018) - The world of human genome editing was turned on its head last month when a scientist from China claimed – on YouTube, no less – to have created the first gene-edited babies. He Jiankui, an assistant professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, announced that he used a gene editing tool called CRISPR on two embryos in hopes of making them resistant to HIV. With the birth of these twin girls (and an alleged third pregnancy underway), Jiankui flung the theoretical world of gene editing firmly into the middle of a bioethical firestorm, and the fallout from his actions are likely to affect how science is conducted and policed for generations to come.  The "genes are out of the bottle," says Sara Rosenthal, Ph.D., professor and founding director of the University of Kentucky's Program for Bioethics. "Assuming that [Jiankui] is telling the truth – and we don't even know that yet, since we've seen no data – the implications of his actions for both the science community and for these girls and their offspring are profound." In this episode of "Behind the Blue," Rosenthal discusses the controversy surrounding Jiankui’s claims and the implications when science gets ahead of ethical principles. In addition to running UK’s Bioethics Program, Rosenthal also directs UK HealthCare's clinical ethics consultation service and the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science's Research Ethics Consultation Service, also known as "benchside ethics" consults. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue.

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast
Dilemmas in Aid in Dying: Podcast with Bernie Lo

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 39:58


In this week's podcast we talked with Dr. Bernard Lo (Bernie as he is known). Dr. Lo is President of the Greenwall Foundation, a foundation dedicated to improving Bioethics research nationally. Prior to Greenwall, Dr. Lo was Professor of Medicine at UCSF and head of the Bioethics Program. He still maintains a primary care practice at UCSF. We talked with Bernie about several dilemmas in the area of physician aid in dying, with conversation jump started by his recent NEJM perspective on this topic

Slate Daily Feed
Studio 360: Science and Creativity: Your Brain on Laughter Part III

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 16:38


When is humor appropriate in the medical field? Bioethicist Katie Watson, an Assistant Professor in the Medical Humanities & Bioethics Program of Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, has thought a lot about this issue. She moonlights as faculty at the Second City Training Center in Chicago, the teaching side of the famous improv comedy club.She has written about gallows humor in medicine, spoken about it at the Chicago Humanities Festival, and used the intersection of her interests to develop a workshop in “Medical Improv.”  Later, WNYC’s Health Reporter Marry Harris and Kurt Andersen return to Laughter Yoga to give us the scoop on their experience.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen
Science and Creativity: Your Brain on Laughter Part III

Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 15:38


When is humor appropriate in the medical field? Bioethicist Katie Watson, an Assistant Professor in the Medical Humanities & Bioethics Program of Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, has thought a lot about this issue. She moonlights as faculty at the Second City Training Center in Chicago, the teaching side of the famous improv comedy club.She has written about gallows humor in medicine, spoken about it at the Chicago Humanities Festival, and used the intersection of her interests to develop a workshop in “Medical Improv.”  Later, WNYC’s Health Reporter Marry Harris and Kurt Andersen return to Laughter Yoga to give us the scoop on their experience.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CU SPS
Career Week - Taking the Pulse of Healthcare in the Age of Transformation and Transparency

CU SPS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 22:10


This is the Q & A session that followed the below panel event during Career Week 2018 (February 12-16). In an environment of increasing demands for transparency in the cost and quality of healthcare, many organizations and providers are transforming how they structure, deliver and communicate with their various stakeholders. Join our panelists as they discuss the complexities of this challenge in the midst of industry transformation and an emphasis on patient outcomes and informed decision making. Moderator: Robert Klitzman, M.D., Academic Director, Master of Science in Bioethics Program, Columbia SPS Tony Cheng, Co-Founder and CTO, Archway Health Simon King, Head of Talent & Workforce Innovation, Bristol-Myers Squibb Dr. Francoise Simon, Leading Strategist in the Biotechnology Sector for Twenty Years; Coauthor of Four Books; Professor of Business and Public Health at Columbia University; President of the SDC Consulting Group Gregg Slager, EY Global Health TAS Leader, EY

More than Meets the IRB: A joint initiative of Washington University in St. Louis and PRIM&R

In this episode of More than Meets the IRB: A Joint Initiative of Washington University in St. Louis and PRIM&R, we speak with Dr. Robert Klitzman about transparency and consistency of IRBs in addition to their sometimes-fraught relationship with investigators. Dr. Klitzman is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University. He is the author of The Ethics Police?: The Struggle to Make Human Research Safe, which constituted some of the first broad, qualitative research on “how IRBs actually make decisions.” In a conversation at PRIM&R’s 2016 Advancing Ethical Research Conference, Dr. Klitzman talks about the factors that generate tension between IRBs and researchers, including the structural incentives researchers face and internal inconsistencies in decision-making by IRBs that “send a confusing message to the research community.” We discuss what’s missing in the world of IRBs that can bridge the gap with researchers, and new developments in the field that have the potential to facilitate (or hinder) the achievement of that goal. We discuss a previous episode of More than Meets the IRB, with Dr. Laura Stark, which can be found here: http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/hrpopods/6/

A New Business Mindset
Cory Labrecque: The Economics of Sustainability

A New Business Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 22:22


Cory Labrecque: The Economics of Sustainability Reading this via email? Click here to LISTEN NOW! Cory Andrew Labrecque is a professor at Emory University where he serves as the Raymond F. Schinazi Scholar in Bioethics and Christian Thought at the Center for Ethics, Director of the Master of Arts in Bioethics Program at Laney Graduate… Read More » The post Cory Labrecque: The Economics of Sustainability appeared first on Gareth J Young.

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
141 - Alice Dreger (Historian of Science)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 120:21


Alice recently resigned her position as a professor at Northwestern University's Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program over her refusal to surrender academic freedom. She's the author of Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science.

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James L. Stambaugh, Jr. Humanities in Medicine
Slides for Comics and Medicine: You Must be Joking!

James L. Stambaugh, Jr. Humanities in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013


Dr. Green is the Director of the Bioethics Program and Chair of the Hospital Ethics Committee. He has served in the role of principal investigator for multiple funded grants with an interest in the development of decision aids and advance care planning. Dr. Green has been instrumental in establishing a humanities-based approach to medical training. Learning objectives include: understand how comics are relevant to medicine; be familiar with the various uses of comics in medical education; and be better equipped to integrate comics into teaching and medical care.

James L. Stambaugh, Jr. Humanities in Medicine
Comics and Medicine: You Must be Joking!

James L. Stambaugh, Jr. Humanities in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 58:12


Dr. Green is the Director of the Bioethics Program and Chair of the Hospital Ethics Committee. He has served in the role of principal investigator for multiple funded grants with an interest in the development of decision aids and advance care planning. Dr. Green has been instrumental in establishing a humanities-based approach to medical training. Learning objectives include: understand how comics are relevant to medicine; be familiar with the various uses of comics in medical education; and be better equipped to integrate comics into teaching and medical care.