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Medical Ethics During and After the Holocaust

CME and CNE are available.

Holocaust Museum Houston | RealPlayer Stream | Speaker List (.pdf)

Medical Ethics Lecture Series:
(All lectures will be telecast live every Tuesday from the Holocaust Museum to the UTMB School of Nursing/Allied Health Bldg (11th and Mechanic) in Room 1.102, 6-8pm. No admission fee and parking available at lot across from Levin Hall. Lite refreshments available.

December 2007      

 

12/4/2007 6:00:00 PM

Speaker:

Academic Medicine During the Nazi Period and Implications for Creating Awareness of Professional Responsibility Today

Prof. Dr. med. Volker Roelcke, M.Phil.
Chair and director, Institute of the History of Medicine, University of Gissen, Germany

William Seidelman, M.D.   

Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto

RSVP to imendoza@utmb.edu

For additional information or contact Dr. Cheyenne Martin at 409-772-8327 or Dr. Steve Lieberman at 409-772-3619

 

 

12/11/2007 6:00:00 PM

Speaker:

Mad, Bad or Evil: How Physician Healers Turn to Torture, Murder and Genocide from the Nazi Doctors to Abu Ghraib

Michael A. Grodin, M.D.
Professor, Department of Health Law, Bioethics and Human Rights, Boston University School of Public Health

Is Medicine a Pacifist Vocation or Should Doctors Help Build Bombs?

Michael L. Gross, Ph.D.
Chair, Division of International Relations, School of Political Sciences, The University of Haifa, Israel

RSVP to imendoza@utmb.edu

For additional information or contact Dr. Cheyenne Martin at 409-772-8327 or Dr. Steve Lieberman at 409-772-3619

 

 



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