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Becoming a Physician: Ethical Challenges in Medical Education

Saturday, March 19th, 2016

8:30am6:30pm

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

1468 Madison Avenue at 100th St

Annenberg Building, Room 12-01

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Information obtained through mailing list and is publicly available.  Click on the image below to open the full conference flier and schedule. 

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This is a free conference focusing on ethical challenges in the context of undergraduate medical education.  The keynote addresses are listed below.  See attached flier (at left or at this link) for full schedule.  Registration is here.

 

Keynote Addresses

Vanessa Northington Gamble, M.D., Ph.D.

University Professor of Medical Humanities and Professor of Health Policy and

American Studies

George Washington University

“Standing at the Crossroads: Personal and Historical Reflections on Racism,

Medicine, and Bioethics”

 

Robert Klitzman, M.D.

Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program

Columbia University

“From One Side to the Other and Back:

Insights on Becoming a Physician from Doctors who Became Patients”

 

 

Medical students, residents, fellows, faculty, and all others interested in medical ethics and

medical education are invited to attend.

Supported by a grant from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation

Registration is free.

For information, email nada.gligorov@mssm.edu

 

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