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The UCSD and Donald Shapiro 2009-2010 Biomedical Ethics Seminar Series is supported by a generous gift from The Institute of Health Law at the California Western School of Law (CWSL) and E. Donald Shapiro, which co-sponsors with UCSD a Masters Degree in Health Law. It meets once monthly for faculty, staff, and students to discuss selected ethics topics.

Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at UCSD in the Medical Teaching Facility (MTF), Room 175. To subscribe/unsubscribe to the ethics-l mailing list, please go to http://lists.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/ethics-l.

2009-2010
Topic
Discussion
Leader
September 16
  Jack Fisher, Emeritus
UCSD
October 21
Ethics and the New UCSD
School of Medicine Curriculum
Jess Mandel Undergraduate Medical Education, UCSD
November 18
Family and Preventive Medicine
Whistle-Blowers in Public Health:
Ethical and Scientific Challenges 
Wael Al Delaimy, MD, PHD
December 16
Physician Appeals to Conscience:
Sorting the Real from the Counterfeit

Mary Devereaux, PhD

January 20

Access to Prescription Drugs: A Normative Economic Approach Calls for an End to
Pharmacist Conscience Clauses
Joanna Sax, JD, PhD, Cal Western School of Law

February 17

The Capabilities Approach and Robotic Caregivers Jason Borenstein, PhD, Director, Graduate Research Ethics Programs,
School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech

March 17

Clinical Bioethics in the Twenty First Century:
An Integral Perspective
Donald B. Stouder, M.Div., PCS

April 21

TBA  

May 19

TBA  

June 16

TBA  

July 21

TBA  

August 18

TBA  

September 15

TBA  

October 20

TBA  

November 17

TBA  

December 15

TBA  


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ACCREDITATION FOR CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION:

The University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine designates this educational activity for one credit per hour of Category 1credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.

SEMINAR SERIES OBJECTIVES:
  1. To increase awareness of the ethical dimensions of research, clinical practice, and teaching.

  2. To increase discussion and understanding of the ethical dimensions of research, clinical practice and teaching.