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Making and Implementing Clinical Judgments of Futility

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Laurence McCullough, Ph.D.

Laurence McCullough, Ph.D., Dalton Tomlin Chair in Medical
Ethics and Health Policy, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,
Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, Texas

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Noon-12:45 pm, followed by discussion until 1:30 pm
K-2006, K Building

Dr. McCullough’s scholarship in over 300 books and articles ranges from classical philosophy (Leibnitz) and medical history to bioethics domains as diverse as physician moral responsibilities, obstetrical ethics, geriatric and long-term care ethics, and surgical ethics. Dr. McCullough teaches Baylor medical students and residents in Baylor’s affiliated hospitals and directs the clinical ethics elective of Baylor’s award-winning Ethics Track for its medical students.

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Lunch is provided for those who make reservations by noon Tuesday, March 22, 2011.
For reservations e-mail darryl.colebank@louisville.edu

Click here to view the lecture flyer for more information.

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