Bioethics Forum Essay
Something Is Actually Happening: Are Bioethicists Doing the Right Stuff?
There’s a scene in Monty Python’s Life of Brian that always reminds me of academia. It goes like this: The year is 32 A.D. and Brian, an unwitting doppelganger of...Read “Something Is Actually Happening: Are Bioethicists Doing the Right Stuff?”
Bioethics Forum Essay
The Federal Marriage Amendment and the New One Drop of Blood Rule
As anti-miscegenation laws took hold in an effort to stop blacks and whites from marrying, by necessity courts had to start deciding who counted as white or black. The standard...Read “The Federal Marriage Amendment and the New One Drop of Blood Rule”
Bioethics Forum Essay
So You’re a Scholar Who Wants to Make Things Happen
Because for about the last decade I have been a medical humanist working to change the way physicians treat people born with socially-challenging bodies, I’m frequently asked about doing activism...Bioethics Forum Essay
Footnote to a Footnote: On Roving Medicine
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” This insight from Margaret Mead functioned as...Bioethics Forum Essay
Freedom’s Just Another Word for . . . Restriction?
What tools does a university administration have at its disposal to shut up critics on its own faculty? The University of Minnesota wants to know. The university’s administration is exploring...Bioethics Forum Essay
Gun Violence, Shame, and Social Change
The language of shame has been prominent in the aftermath of the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida. In a March 23 essay in The New Yorker,...Bioethics Forum Essay
Calling on Doctors to Take the Lead in Fighting for Gun Control
The National Rifle Association recently condemned doctors who are against gun violence, telling us to stay in our lane. Reducing preventable deaths is the main lane for doctors. And despite...Read “Calling on Doctors to Take the Lead in Fighting for Gun Control”
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Bioethics and Black Lives: A Call for Bioethics to Speak Against Racial Injustice
George Floyd could not breathe while his neck was trapped under the knee of a police officer for nearly nine minutes. Yet despite the impressive scholarship of bioethics on ventilation and other technologies that prolong human breathing capabilities, it is largely silent on the suffocating effects of racism. Bioethics must speak out against racial injustice.Read “Bioethics and Black Lives: A Call for Bioethics to Speak Against Racial Injustice”
Bioethics Forum Essay
Ethicists as a Force for Institutional Change and Policies to Promote Equality
In his recent JAMA article, Donald Berwick eloquently describes what he termed the “moral determinants of health,” by which he meant a strong sense of social solidarity in which people in the United States would “depend on each other for securing the basic circumstances of healthy lives,” reflecting a “moral law within.” Berwick’s work should serve as a call to action for bioethicists and clinical ethicists to consider what they can do to be forces of broad moral change in their institutions.Read “Ethicists as a Force for Institutional Change and Policies to Promote Equality”
Bioethics Forum Essay
A Historic Intersex Awareness Day
This year’s Intersex Awareness Day, October 26, marks a historic pivot. Last week, Boston Children’s Hospital revealed that its physicians would no longer perform certain nonconsensual infant genital surgeries on babies born with atypical genitals. They join the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago, which made a similar announcement in July and even apologized to its former intersex patients. Intersex advocates have been working toward this goal for decades.Hastings Center News
Protecting Communities from Covid-19
FOUR STEPS TO PROTECT COMMUNITIES FROM COVID-19 AND RESTORE THE ECONOMY The Hastings Center, the oldest independent, nonpartisan research institute in the world focused on social and ethical issues in...Page
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at The Hastings Center
Table of contents: Introduction The Hastings Center is committed to the long-term work of ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion in our scholarship, in the field of bioethics, and in the...Read “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at The Hastings Center”
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Enjoying: Disability as a Creative Force
Part 5 of our series, “The Art of Flourishing: Conversations on Disability” To experience disabled joy is to feel pleasure, abundance, and fulfillment because of—not despite—disability. Whether through engaging with...