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Plans for the 麻豆破解版 Biomedical Campus are proceeding apace! This partnership between WSU, KU, and WSU Tech has the potential to be truly transformative. Click to learn more.

Join the American Society for Bioethics + Humanities (ASBH) webinar on Thursday, February 15, 2024 @ Noon. Free of charge. Advance registration is required. Click here for more information and the registration link.

ASBH Ethics Grand Rounds webinar, February 13, 2024 @ 1 p.m. for "Climate Change and Children鈥檚 Health: Challenges and Solutions". Click for details and registration link.

The 2024 Program Committee invites ASBH members and nonmembers to submit original art to be featured in the graphic representation of the 2024 ASBH Annual Conference theme: What Does It Mean to be Human? Click for more details.

Have you heard of medical improv? Empower yourself to teach Watson鈥檚 medical improv curriculum in your classes. Click here for more details about the June 2024 training.

ASBH鈥檚 DEI Webinar Series Task Force is happy to announce a new webinar in ASBH's ongoing series, Building DEI into Bioethics and Health Humanities Scholarship and Practice. Register and watch February 15 at noon HealthHum: "Clinical Ethics Consultation & Responding to Medical Racism".

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The Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical College presents Ian S. Peebles, "Tools to Help Resolve Racial Health Disparities". Webex 11:00am Thursday, December 7th, 2023. Click for more information.

Join the Institute of Applied Psychology Interdisciplinary Series' webinar from Nev Jones, "Evidence, Structure, Meaning, Justice: Reimagining Mental Health Services鈥. 10:30am, December 11, 2023. Click for more information and the registration link.

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10:00-11:30am Dec. 1, 2023 in the RSC 223 Santa Fe Trail Room. Join us for a lecture by distinguished guest Dr. Glenn Mart铆nez (UTSA) and a conversation with Alce su Voz about equitable care for Mesoamerican Indigenous communities in Kansas.

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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics is seeking stories from people who have served as professional interpreters for patients who do not speak English, are non-verbal, or are deaf or hard of hearing. True, personal stories in a form that is interesting and easy to read will be published in a collection of personal stories from people who have served as interpreters in healthcare situations. Click for more details.