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SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum - What do researchers owe the Autistic community?
DESCRIPTION:Panelists Monique Botha\, PhD and Tara Eicher\, PhD\, and moderator Ari Ne’eman\, PhD\n\nClick here to register.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/socialmed/event/elsi-friday-forum-what-do-researchers-owe-the-autistic-community/
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SUMMARY:Join us for: Ethics in Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Three Identical Strangers is a riveting documentary that traces the stranger-than-fiction\, true-life story of three triplets separated at birth who later find each other as adults. Searching for answers\, they discover that they were part of a research study designed to assess the power of genetics and social environment on their development. \nCome and join us for a viewing of the film\, followed by a discussion about how cases like theirs inform nature-versus-nurture debates and crucial ethical issues about separating siblings. \n  \nEvent Details \n📅 Date: November 19th \n🕛 Time: 5:00 – 7:00 PM \n📍 Location: 321 MacNider Hall \n🚨 Kindly let us know if you’re coming. We’ll have pizza ready! \nPlease RSVP: https://go.unc.edu/EthicsinCinema \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/socialmed/event/join-us-for-ethics-in-cinema/
LOCATION:321 MacNider Hall
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SUMMARY:America’s Response to Covid: What Have We Learned?
DESCRIPTION:Douglas McKay (moderator) \nWhat can we learn from America’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic?  How should policymakers deal with future pandemics?  In a recent book co-authored with Stephen Macedo\, Princeton professor Frances Lee argues that public health experts\, policy makers\, and the media failed to adequately consider the costs of lockdowns. In a conversation moderated by UNC public policy professor Douglas MacKay\, Lee will discuss America’s response to COVID-19 with David Wohl\, an infectious disease expert at UNC who helped lead the campus’s clinical and research response.
URL:https://publicdiscourse.unc.edu/event/americas-response-to-covid-what-have-we-learned/#new_tab
LOCATION:UNC Franker Porter Graham Student Union Auditorium
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SUMMARY:What Should Heroes Think of the Rest of Us? Elizabeth Harman (Princeton University) - Annual Parr | Bioethics Joint Lecture 2026
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URL:https://bioethics.unc.edu/talk/2026-parrbioethics-joint-lecturer/#new_tab
LOCATION:G-100 Bondurant
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SUMMARY:Love As the Reason We Need Abortion; Elizabeth Harman (Princeton University) - Annual Parr | Bioethics Joint Lecture 2026
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URL:https://parrcenter.unc.edu/event/parr-center-presents-elizabeth-harman-princeton-university/
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SUMMARY:The End We Choose [RSVP - Center for Bioethics]
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an important and thought-provoking event exploring the realities of serious illness and end-of-life care. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr. Arlene Davis\, Director of the UNC Center for Bioethics\nDr. Heather Altman\, Adjunct Assistant Professor at UNC and Director of the NC Serious Illness Coalition\n\nWe’ll also feature a powerful film created by Transitions LifeCare\, highlighting real patient experiences with palliative care. \nWhile this topic may feel distant from your life now\, it touches every family and community. Understanding it can shape how we think about care\, dignity\, and decision-making. This is a chance to engage with experts\, ask questions\, and reflect on an issue that matters deeply to society.
URL:https://heellife.unc.edu/event/12002392
LOCATION:Murphey Hall 116\, 204 Lenoir Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC
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SUMMARY:Moral Distress and Burnout Among OB-GYN After Dobbs
DESCRIPTION:Mara Buchbinder\, PhD\n\n\n\nOBJECTIVES\n1. To understand how abortion laws and policies are impacting the ability to provide comprehensive reproductive health care.\n2. To describe ethical challenges that abortion bans raise for physicians.\n3. To identify tangible solutions for supporting and improving professional wellbeing among clinicians engaged in reproductive healthcare.
URL:https://bioethics.unc.edu/talk/moral-distress-and-burnout-among-ob-gyn-after-dobbs/
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