Tuesday, October 12
Deborah McNabb, “The Use of Literature to Improve Empathy for Abortion Patients”
Thursday, October 14
Bryanna Moore “At what cost? The biopolitics of visitation restrictions in a pandemic and what it means for clinical ethicists”
Ryan Hart, “Literature as a Way of Cultivating a Sense of the Lived Experience of Illness”
Saturday, October 16
Elise Smith, Corisa Rakestraw, Jeff Farroni, “Zooming” into Relational Research Ethics During a Public Health Emergency: Promoting a Culture of Ethics through Empirical Research”
Rebecca Permar “Cute or Dangerous? The Aesthetics of Emerging Technologies”
Shehani Jayawickrama, Kathleen Vincent, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, “Play Ball! Elite Athletes, Motherhood and Assisted Reproductive Technologies”
Bryanna Moore, “Playing Hot Potato? The Importance of Taking Ownership of Patient Care”