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Events
1104 Blockley Hall, and Zoom
Penn Bioethics Seminar Series (PBS): M. Carmela Epright, PhD. "Self-Diagnosis and its Discontents: The Long Term Consequences of a BPD Label"
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2024-06-11 12:00:00
2024-06-11 13:00:00
America/New_York
Penn Bioethics Seminar Series (PBS): M. Carmela Epright, PhD. "Self-Diagnosis and its Discontents: The Long Term Consequences of a BPD Label"
Self-Diagnosis and its Discontents: The Long Term Consequences of a BPD Label
M. Carmela Epright, PhD
Professor of Philosophy
Furman University
In this presentation Dr. Epright addresses the impact of social media usage on the mental health of adolescents by focusing on a less well documented but deeply troubling phenomena: the increasing use of information gleaned from social media to self-diagnose mental illnesses. Dr. Epright considers the convergence of factors that make self-diagnosis attractive; analyzes the rise of “mental illness influencers;” explains the powerful and seductive draw of these influencers (particularly to adolescent women between the ages of 12 and 17); illustrates the ways that influencers support and promote self-diagnosis, and in some cases, even provide step-by-step instructions intended to help their followers convince physicians to validate and formalize their diagnosis. Finally, using the example of borderline personality disorder, Dr. Epright examines the potential long-term (even lifelong) harms associated with relying on improper authority, misinformation, and subterfuge to obtain any diagnosis (much less a highly stigmatized one).
M. Carmela Epright is a Professor of Philosophy at Furman University, a Clinical Professor of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Clinical Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. She also serves as Furman University’s Research Director for the Health Sciences Center at Prisma Healthcare.
Dr. Epright received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in philosophy and an M.A. in Applied Ethics from Loyola University, Chicago. She completed post-doctoral work in general psychiatry at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, and in forensic psychiatry at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. She has received multiple teaching awards, including Furman University’s Award for Meritorious Teaching, and the Maiden Award for Excellence in Teaching to Promote Diversity and Inclusion. In addition to her work as a professor, Dr. Epright serves as a clinical ethicist and ethics consultant to numerous medical entities, including the South Carolina Medical Association, the Medical University of South Carolina, and both branches of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine (Greenville and Columbia). She has received grant funding from multiple organizations including the John and Ethel Piper and the John Templeton Foundations. Dr. Epright has published articles in bioethics, psychiatry, moral theory, and philosophy of law. Her current research focuses upon the evaluation and treatment of the mentally ill defendants and prisoners; mental illness and mass violence; and human rights issues related to persons with mental illnesses.
Lunch provided. Streaming available via Zoom.
1104 Blockley Hall, and Zoom
Penn Medical Ethics
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Regulatory and Ethical Perspectives on Pragmatic Trials: Lessons from Three Cases"- Mark Neuman, MD, MSc
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2024-06-12 12:00:00
2024-06-12 13:00:00
America/New_York
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Regulatory and Ethical Perspectives on Pragmatic Trials: Lessons from Three Cases"- Mark Neuman, MD, MSc
Regulatory and Ethical Perspectives on Pragmatic Trials: Lessons from Three Cases
Mark Neuman, MD, MSc
Director, Research Partnerships, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine
Director, Penn Center for Perioperative Outcomes Research and Transformation (CPORT), Perelman School of Medicine | University of Pennsylvania
Mark Neuman, MD, MSc, Professor of Anesthesiology at Penn, will discuss regulatory and ethical issues raised in the process of designing, implementing, and reporting multi-center pragmatic trials, with a focus on 3 recently completed or planned studies focusing on aspects of anesthesia care for older surgical patients:
REGAIN (Regional versus General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence after Hip Fracture; NCT02507505), DROP-Benzo (De-adopting Routine Preoperative Benzodiazepines for Older Surgical Patients; NCT05436392); and My Anesthesia Choice-Hip Fracture (www.myanesthesiachoice.org; registration pending).
Key areas of discussion will include:
Navigating clinician attitudes towards comparators and questions around equipoise
Implementing single IRB processes
Designing an approach to human subjects research review for a study conducted in partnership with a national private medical group working at hundreds of hospitals, surgery centers, and physician offices across multiple states
Lunch provided.
Streaming available via Zoom.
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Penn Medical Ethics
Virtual, via Zoom
Penn Bioethics Seminar Series (PBS): Alison K. McConwell, PhD. "Entwined Science & Values: A Complex Relationship Between Julian Huxley’s Biological & Social World Views"
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2024-06-25 12:00:00
2024-06-25 13:00:00
America/New_York
Penn Bioethics Seminar Series (PBS): Alison K. McConwell, PhD. "Entwined Science & Values: A Complex Relationship Between Julian Huxley’s Biological & Social World Views"
Entwined Science & Values: A Complex Relationship Between Julian Huxley’s Biological & Social World Views
Alison K. McConwell, PhD
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
UMass Lowell
While Julian S. Huxley’s (1887-1975) role in the Eugenics Society is well known, the ways in which his scientific research program intimately entwined with his broader social views is sometimes overlooked. This talk analyzes Huxley’s earlier and later research centering Individual (1912) and Modern Synthesis (1942) as two case studies in the context of his larger body of work.
This analysis demonstrates that idealizations separating his so-called serious empirical science from his popularizer persona and informal work masks the deeper coherence of his ideological commitments to the scientific management of human evolution, commitments which weave through the entirety of his research program. Huxley aimed to establish the biologist’s role for engineering human evolution towards sets of ideals conceived by the educated elite.
Virtual, via Zoom
Penn Medical Ethics
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Belmont 2.0", Mary L. Gray
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2024-09-11 12:00:00
2024-09-11 13:00:00
America/New_York
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Belmont 2.0", Mary L. Gray
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Penn Medical Ethics
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Book Talk- We the Scientists: How a Daring Team of Parents and Doctors Forged a New Path For Medicine" - Amy Dockser Marcus
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2024-10-09 12:00:00
2024-10-09 13:00:00
America/New_York
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Book Talk- We the Scientists: How a Daring Team of Parents and Doctors Forged a New Path For Medicine" - Amy Dockser Marcus
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Penn Medical Ethics
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Pediatric Vaccine Research" - Paul A. Offit, MD
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2024-11-13 12:00:00
2024-11-13 13:00:00
America/New_York
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Pediatric Vaccine Research" - Paul A. Offit, MD
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Penn Medical Ethics
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Decentralized Trials" - Effy Vayena
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2024-12-11 12:00:00
2024-12-11 13:00:00
America/New_York
Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Decentralized Trials" - Effy Vayena
Hybrid: RCH B102AB, Richards Bldg., 3700 Hamilton Walk (and virtual via Zoom)
Penn Medical Ethics