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Congratulations to the First Clinical Ethics Certificate of Distinction Cohort

July 31, 2024
by Anissa Berger Congratulations to the first cohort of residents on the completion of our Clinical Ethics (CE) Pathway: Ghallia Kaouk, Calvin Gross and Rohit Jaswaney! Get to know the cohort Gallia Kaouk, M.D. Ghallia earned her medical degree from the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine and joined the CE...

Aurora Washington Reflects on Her Postdoc

July 31, 2024
by Aurora Washington I feel that this was a short yet productive two years. I participated in multi-disciplinary research projects in my areas of interest: biotechnology, autism, neurotissue engineering, genetics and artificial intelligence (AI). I built scholarly connections on campus and across the country. I had the opportunity to collaborate...

New in The Hastings Center: Authors Douglas MacKay and Katherine W. Saylor

July 26, 2024
Bioethics Forum Essay “Was This Job Market Study Ethical?”, Douglas MacKay, PhD, and Katherine Saylor, PhD, address concerns on a recent job market study conducted on Twitter that raised ethical questions on the Hastings Bioethics Forum.

In case you missed it: Collaborative Decision Making – recording now available

June 28, 2024
On May 30, Savithri Nageswaran, MBBS, MPH, presented “Collaborative Decision Making: A Useful Model to Guide Families About Life-Sustaining Treatments for Children with Medical Complexity” as the Annual Pediatric Visiting Ethics Scholar. The recording is now available.

New in JAMA: Mara Buchbinder, Kavita Arora Co-authors of Supporting OB-GYNs in Abortion-Restrictive States

June 26, 2024
Supporting OB-GYNs practicing in states with abortion restrictions just got a little easier, thanks to new recommendations published in JAMA. Kavita S. Arora and Mara Buchbinder are co-authors, with Erika L. Sabbath (Boston College, Harvard University), on a new Viewpoint article in JAMA: “Supporting OB-GYNs in Abortion-Restrictive States—A Playbook for...

Do Institutions Support Partner Hiring? A New Tool Ranks Universities

June 20, 2024
To raise awareness and assist couples with job searches, UNC-Chapel Hill researchers launched an evidence-based tool showing how research-intensive institutions rank in partner hiring – providing insights on where they may be excelling and where they may be deficient. Jill Fisher, PhD, professor of social medicine at the UNC School...

Webinar Recording Available

June 13, 2024
Anne Drapkin Lyerly, MD, MA, “Ethics and Research in Pregnancy–A Shifting Paradigm” Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Hot Topics in Research Ethics Webinar Series

CGS Seminar ELSI and the Virome Recording now available

May 9, 2024
Karen Meagher, PhD – ELSI and the Virome: Bugs, Drugs, and Precision Viral Care.  

Recording now available

April 10, 2024
Elaine Hsieh, Ph.D., J.D. Communicating Across Cultures: Why Our Traditional Approaches May Fail to Inform and Empower Patients

Daniel Moseley quoted in UNC Health Talk about Imposter Syndrome

February 21, 2024
In 1978, psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes published a paper about highly successful and well-educated women who considered themselves “imposters.” The women whom the psychologists spoke to believed that they weren’t intelligent and didn’t deserve their high-ranking roles and that anyone who said otherwise had been fooled.