Liveblogging: Health Care Reform in America: An Ethical Challenge

Tonight, the Parr Center for Ethics is hosting a panel discussion on the ethics of health care reform.

The panelists are:

  • Ralph Byrns, Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics.
  • Jon Oberlander, Associate Professor, Department of Social Medicine in the School of Medicine, Department of Health Policy Management in the Gillings School of Global Public Health; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Political Science.
  • Winston Parris, Professor of Anesthesiology, Division Chief, Pain Management, Duke University School of Medicine.
  • Tom Ricketts, Professor of Health Policy and Administration and Social Medicine; Director of the Health Policy Analysis Unit, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research.
  • Greg Salmieri, Lecturer and Fellow in Objectivity and Values, Department of Philosophy.
  • Lin Zinser, Vice President of Public Outreach, Ayn Rand Center.

The event begins at 6:30 PM today, in Rosenau 133 (School of Public Health building).

Update: Massive technical failures prevented live-blogging of this event. Stay tuned for Yelena Pecheny’s commentary on the discussion.

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16 Responses to Liveblogging: Health Care Reform in America: An Ethical Challenge

  1. wheres the live blogging YO?!

  2. i'd be happy to. altho i still haven't decided on how to structure my reporting.

  3. Well I have yet to hear anything remotely insightful from the panel, so good luck with that!

  4. how did you make those nice stars next to their names?

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