1:21:28
Keith Wailoo, PhD: "The Politics of Pain: Opioids, Race, and Relief in America"
MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
1:16:54
Barron Lerner, MD: "Fallen Medical Heroes: Should We Try to Catch Them?"
1:49:59
John Warner, PhD: "Narrative at the Bedside: The Transformation of the Patient Chart"
56:25
Susan Reverby, PhD: "Escaping Melodrama: US Health Studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala"
1:00:15
Jock Murray, MD: "What to do if the President is incapacitated? The history of the 25th Amendment"
1:17:39
Sarah Rodriguez, PhD: "The Love Surgeon: Trust, Harm, and the Limits of Peer Review in Medicine"
1:12:40
Joel Howell, MD, PhD: "The Human Radiation Experiments"
1:14:26
Shelley McKellar, PhD: "Last Resort Sentiments & Implications: Technology in the History of Surgery"
55:45
Robert Richards, PhD: "The Epistemology and Metaphysics of Historiography"
1:26:03
Lydia Dugdale, MD, MAR: "The Lost Art of Dying"
1:12:02
Mark Siegler, MD, MACP: "Clinical Medical Ethics: History, Origins, & Contributions to Medicine"
1:05:50
Julie Fairman, RN, PhD, FAAN: "History & Nurse Practitioners: Can't We All Just Get Along?"
1:12:23
Lainie Ross, MD, PhD: "1952-2022: 70 Years of Ethical Challenges in Living Donor Transplantation"
1:14:43
Alexandra Stern, PhD: "Wrestling with the Legacies of Eugenics in Medicine and Society"
1:17:42
Jeffrey Baker, MD, PhD: "Why American Neonatology Began in Chicago"
1:16:51
Stephen Martin, MD: "Check Up: A History of the Annual Physical Exam in America"
1:15:48
Peter Angelos, MD, PhD: "The Role of Surgical Ethics in the History of Surgery"
1:10:59
Jeremy Greene, MD, PhD: "The Technological Fix: Presence, Absence, and the Limits of Telemedicine"
1:13:24
Ken Ludmerer, MD, MA: "Reflections on Medicine's Social Contract"
1:18:15
Rana Hogarth, PhD: "The Shadow of Slavery in the Era of Eugenics"
1:12:30
David S. Jones, MD, PhD: "Physicians and the Climate Crisis: History, Politics and Ethics"
1:07:09
Norman Gevitz, PhD: "What is Past is Prologue?: The Future of Osteopathic Medicine"
50:23
Sydney Halpern, PhD: "Parsing Risks and Benefits: Why We Should Care about Human Experiments"
1:15:52
Walt Schalick, MD, PhD: "See One, Do One, Teach One: Practice and Errors in Medieval Medicine"
1:24:45
Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH: "How Healers became Killers: Nazi Doctors and Contemporary Bioethics"
1:15:54
Mindy Schwartz & Steven Server: "Studying the Past, Creating the Future"