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Presentations/Lectures
*Is
it OK to kill loved ones because you don’t like their lives? The case of
Robert Latimer, again. Rounds, St. Paul’s Hospital Rounds, Vancouver (CHEOS).
20 February 2008.
*Mercy
for whom? The bait and switch of Robert Latimer. Copeman Healthcare Centre,
Vancouver. 22 January 2008.
*Pandemics and the lessons
from Polio: A Legal review. University of Hawaii: Richardson School or Law.
Honolulu, HI. 17 Feb. 2007.
*Disabled Ethic: Bioethics
from the perspective of Difference. The example of Polio. Annual meeting
of the Assoc. of Bioethics and the Humanities, Denver, CO. 24-28 Oct.
2006.
*Weaponizing medicine:
Physicians and Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo. University of Hawaii Richardson
School of law. Honolulu, HI. 10 Feb. 2006.
*Difference and Disability:
Bioethics's cultural divide. In, International Human Rights and Situating
Impairment-Disability in the Academy, the Service Sector, and in Policy.
Society of Applied Anthropology and Medical Anthropology Annual Meeting.
Santa Fe, NM.
*Complicity
at the core: Bioethics, Practice and Theory. Philosophy Affinity Group,
Am. Society of Bioethics Sixth Annual Meeting, Montreal, P.Q. 23-26 Oct.
2003.
*Understanding
Schiavo: A Panel consideration of a problematic case. Am. Society of
Bioethics and the Canadian Bioethics Society, Montreal, P.Q. 23-26 Oct.
2003.
*At the beginning
of the end of the Dark Ages of Social; Medicine: Down syndrome and selective
abortion. Montreal West End Ethics Seminar, Montreal, P. Q. 22. Oct.
2003.
*The ethics of
the village: Why is it so difficult? Variety Club annual "It Takes a
Village. . ." conference. Victoria Conference Centre, Victoria, BC,
Canada. 2-4 May 2003.
*Mapping Justice:
The problem of graft organ distribution. ESRI Health and mapping seminar,
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, BC. 28 April 2002.
*Genetics,
Eugenics, and Discrimination. Plenary, Canadian Down syndrome Society,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 18 May 2000.
*The costs of
doing less: The economics of comprehensive health care. Presented to the
Romanow Commission on Health Care in Canada, Vancouver, BC. March 2002.
*Ethical Dilemmas
in Social Work: Bioethics as Social Work/ Social Work as Bioethics.
Ottawa Hospital Social Workers Study Day, Ottawa, Ont. Canada. 26 March
2001.
*Ethic's
Lifeboat: The Forgotten Case of the William Brown. The Brock House
Society, Vancouver, BC. 20 March 2001.
*The Latimer
Story: Academic responsibility and journalist limits. Keynote, Ind.
Interdisciplinary Studies Program (IISGP), University of British Columbia.
Green College 26 Feb. 2001.
*"Should Canada Permit Zenotransplantation?" CBC radio show, Noon Hour,
Vancouver, BC. Aug. 20, 2000.
*Bioethics for Whom? The limits of the professional posture. Presented at
the Third International Bioethics Retreat, Pembroke College, Cambridge,
England. Sept. 12-16, 2000.
*Jefferson Lecture: Seeking Justice: Fairness and efficiency in the field of
organ transplantation. Clark University, Worcester, MA. Nov. 3, 1999.
*Prairie Conservatism and the death of Tyrell Dueck. CBC Radio Commentary.
July 5, 1999.
*The Difference a word can make: "Compensation" and the Canadian Hepatitis
Controversy. CBC Radio. May, 1998.
*The issue of euthanasia: What's a hospital to do? Kaiser Foundation
Hospitals, Honolulu, HI. Nov. 1998.
*Patients, Surrogates, and the Internet: Build it and they may come. HISA
Mid-Atlantic conference on the Internet and Health. Troy MI. Feb. 1998.
*On the subject(s) of Jack Kevorkian, MD: A Retrospective Study. Kuakini
Hospital, Honolulu, HI. Jan, 1998.
*(with Mark Ridgley) Aids, Anencephaly and AHP: The Effect of Multicriterion
Modeling as a Catalyst in Bioethical Decision Making. In: Proceedings of the
Fourth International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Simon
Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada. July 12-15, 1996.
*The Healing Science of Narrative Art: A Chorus of Experience. Keynote
lecture. Healing and the Creative Arts. Simon Fraser University. Vancouver.
May 3, 1996.
*Analytic Hierarchies and a Methodology for Consultative Ethical Decision
Making: The Challenge of Baby K. Paper presented at the Am. Soc. For Law,
Medicine and Ethics, Boston, MA. Sept. 1995.
*Bioethics and the Canadian Dilemma. Paper presented at the Bioethics
Beyond Borders First Annual meeting. U.. Cal. Berkeley, CA. June. 1995.
*What's so Great About Intelligence? Patient Assessment, Health Care
Decision Making, and the Problem of Organ Allocation. Paper presented at
Canadian Conference. on Bioethics. Vancouver. Nov. 1995.
*Murder in Mercy's Name: The Killing of Alzheimer Patients and Other Fragile
People. Paper presented at The Canadian Association on Gerontology
Conference (CAG), pre-seminar on Alzheimer Disease. Vancouver, BC. Oct.
1995.
*Playing Russian Roulette With a Loaded Gun: Euthanasia on Canada's Slippery
Slope. Policy paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology
Annual Meeting. Edmonton, Alberta. Oct. 1995.
*"Fact and Context in Long-Term Care Case Management: The Effect of Familial
Values and Social Support Systems." University of Hawaii, School of Public
Health. Honolulu, HI. Feb. 1995.
*"Care giving: Who Cares? Why Care?" Public lecture sponsored by University
of Hawaii, Center on Aging, and Hawaii State Executive on Aging. Jan. 1994
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