Locked-In Pt. 2: The Unexpected Consequences Of Cheating Death >> November 24, 2024Haendel went on to recover from his deadly disease, beating all the odds. However, this journey opened his eyes to the pitiful state of accessibility in our society. topics: Accessibility| Disabilities| Mental Health| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Rehabilitation
Bioethics Part 2: Should You Have The Right To End Your Own Life? >> July 16, 2023Dr. Brooke Ellison, a quadriplegic, and Dr. Jeffrey Bishop explore the many ethical decisions that surround end-of-life care. topics: Accessibility| Bioethics| Communication| Consumerism| Disabilities| End of Life Care| Ethics| Health Care| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Research Ethics| Technology
“There’s No ‘Normal’ Person”: The Intersection of Ethics and Disability >> July 9, 2023Experts explain how the disabled community is often left behind in society, medicine, and bioethics. topics: Accessibility| Bioethics| Communication| Consumerism| Disabilities| Ethics| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Safety| Research Ethics| Technology