Humanities WA

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Friday, September 27, 2024 - 6:30pm

Morality & Medicine

Join us the 2nd Wednesday every month @ 4:00PM. Up to 12 Years Old.

Medical professionals are often asked to make life or death choices. How can humankind’s knowledge about what is “good” help? In this talk, explore the intersection of philosophy and healthcare with philosopher William Kabasenche. Does good medical care require a knowledge of ethics? Can an unethical doctor still be effective?
 
With real-life examples including issues of informed consent, medical confidentiality, and conflicts-of-interest, discover what ethical medicine means for those of us who are patients, and how it informs what we can and should expect from our providers. The talk will also look at some examples of more contested issues in healthcare where there is disagreement about what good care looks like. And learn why some of the ethical responsibilities of healthcare providers are directly linked to the provider’s success.
 
William Kabasenche (he/him) is a professor of philosophy in Washington State University’s School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs and the Ethics Thread Director for WSU’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. His research and teaching focus on ethical issues in the healthcare professions, biomedical research, and biotechnology. He is passionate about nurturing respectful and productive conversations about complicated ethical issues.
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Made possible with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Washington State Library, Office of the Secretary of State.