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How do our loved ones make life-and-death medical decisions for us?
Speaking for the Dying: Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care Event Flyer Seven in ten older Americans who require medical decisions in the final days of life lack capacity to make them. For many of us, our biggest life-and-death decisions—literally—will therefore … Continue reading →
Posted in Bioethics Events, Brownbag & Webinar Series, Outreach, Public Seminar Series
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Tagged advance directives, American Bar Foundation, bioethics, end of life decisions, event announcement, healthcare, intensive care, livestream, medical ethics, palliative care, Susan Shapiro, webinar
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Announcing the Fall 2019 Bioethics Brownbag & Webinar Series
The Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences at Michigan State University is proud to announce the 2019-2020 Bioethics Brownbag & Webinar Series. The series will begin on October 16, 2019. You are invited to join us in person … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Bar Foundation, bioethics, clinical ethics, disability, end of life decisions, event announcement, intensive care, lecture, livestream, Mark Van Linden, medical ethics, Michigan State University, palliative care, spinal cord injury, Susan Shapiro, webinar
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