Yale panel debates issues in medical ethics
What is the definition of death? Who decides if research can be conducted on children who cannot voice their opinions? These are the types of questions that were addressed in Friday's Bioethics Symposium at Yale.
The Yale Bioethics Group hosted a symposium entitled "Paul Ramsey's Beecher Lectures of 1969: The Structures of an Ethical Revolution and Beyond." The day-long event traced the evolution of medical ethics over the past three decades.
The afternoon panel discussion in Whitney Humanities Center featured speeches by Nancy Angoff EPH '81, Associate Dean of Student...
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