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  • Drs. Anne Hudson Jones and William Winslade Recognized at Special Reception

    April 12, 2023, 08:00 AM by User Not Found

    Thirty-eight Living Legends from UTMB’s Past Leadership, School of Health Professions, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Nursing, John Sealy School of Medicine—Physician Assistant Studies, and John Sealy School of Medicine were honored at the gala as “esteemed mentors, colleagues, and friends at this milestone celebration marking UTMB’s 130 years educating the finest healthcare professionals.”

  • Dr. Emma Tumilty interviews for podcast

    April 11, 2023, 08:04 AM by User Not Found

    Progress in Community Health Partnerships (PCHP) is a national, peer-reviewed journal whose mission is to identify and publicize model programs that use community partnerships to improve public health, promote progress in the methods of research and education involving community health partnerships, and stimulate action that will improve the health of people and communities.

  • Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein coauthors paper

    April 3, 2023, 08:00 AM by User Not Found

    While all reproductive-aged individuals with cancer should be offered fertility preservation (FP) counseling, there is little guidance over offers to adolescent and young adults (AYA) with terminal diagnoses, especially when considering posthumous assisted reproduction (PAR).

  • Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein presents at Yale

    March 24, 2023, 08:07 AM by User Not Found

    A weekly forum for Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) faculty, staff, and affiliates, Grand Rounds meetings offer multidisciplinary opportunities to come together and learn about a variety of topics relevant to the mental health of children, adolescents, families, and communities.

  • Dr. Elise Smith and colleague publish in journal

    March 16, 2023, 08:00 AM by User Not Found

    Sometimes researchers explicitly or implicitly conceive of authorship in terms of moral or ethical rights to authorship when they are dealing with authorship issues. Because treating authorship as a right can encourage unethical behaviours, such as honorary and ghost authorship, buying and selling authorship, and unfair treatment of researchers, we recommend that researchers not conceive of authorship in this way but view it as a description about contributions to research. However, we acknowledge that the arguments we have given for this position are largely speculative and that more empirical research is needed to better ascertain the benefits and risks of treating authorship on scientific publications as a right.

  • Drs. Campo-Engelstein and Molldrem panelist at conference

    March 14, 2023, 08:00 AM by User Not Found

    Getting Radical in the South (GRITS) is a student-run, public interest law conference that focuses on the difficulties and constraints inherent to social justice work in the South, and the unique strategies that legal practitioners and other public interest workers have developed to meet those needs.

  • Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein and recent alumna Rebecca Permar coauthor book chapter

    March 6, 2023, 10:16 AM by User Not Found

    Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have opened the door for many people to pursue genetic parenthood when it was previously not possible for them to do so, including cisgender heterosexual couples with infertility, single individuals, and those in the LGBTQ community. In this chapter, we focus specifically on transgender and non-binary (TGNB) reproduction, providing provide an overview of some of the ethical considerations at play.

  • Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein and medical student Adonai Paz coauthor paper

    February 21, 2023, 13:15 PM by User Not Found

    To our knowledge, there have been few discussions in the andrology literature regarding the ethics of disclosure to donor conceived children. Our goal in this paper is to summarize the main reasons in favor of disclosure to engender more conversations about the ethics of donor conception in andrology circles.