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Leaders in pediatric bioethics discuss the often difficult and complex issues related to end-of-life decision making. Presented by the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics at Seattle Children’s Hospital, the 2009 Pediatric Bioethics Conference explored ethical issues in adolescent health care. Dr. Douglas Diekema, director of education at the Treuman Katz Center and adjunct associate professor of Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Washington, is joined by Dr. Lainie Friedman Ross, professor of Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago, and Dr. Ellen Clayton, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. From the Series:Pediatric Bioethics Conference 2009
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Video Length: 3512
Date Found: January 23, 2010
Date Produced: July 24, 2009
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July 17, 2010
Does macular degeneration run in your family? This age-related disease is the leading cause of blindness in the United States for adults over 65 years old. Dr. Mark Blumenkranz, professor of ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine, shares his insight into advances in treatment ...
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July 17, 2010
Reinventing Surgery: Creating a System that Works was a symposium organized by the Surgical Outcomes Research Center and the UW Department of Surgery that aimed to explore and showcase work being done at the University of Washington and in the Seattle community to improve the surgical ...
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July 17, 2010
Who doesn’t want flawless, perfect skin? While the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries continue to bombard us with the next miracle cream, associate professor of dermatology at Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Hayes Gladstone, asks whether these products are truly effective and ...
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July 01, 2010
Are you considering bariatric surgery? Dr. Andrew Wright of the UW Medicine Center for Bariatric Surgery discusses three surgical options: lap band, gastric bypass and the new sleeve procedure in this 30 minute presentation.  Dr. Wright describes what type of patient ...
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June 06, 2010
Dr. George Kraft introduces "Staying in the Employment Game", the third program in the nine part TV series Multiple Sclerosis from A to Z. Experts from the University of Washington and throughout the Puget Sound gather to offer input and insight into employment challenges for people with MS. ...
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