The Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine and Spencer S.. Eccles Health Sciences Library Present: THE MAX AN
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Department of Internal Medicine
and Spencer S Eccles Health Sciences Library
Present:
THE MAX AND SARA COWAN MEMORIAL LECTURES IN HUMANISTIC MEDICINE & THE PRISCILLA M MAYDEN ENDOWED LECTURE
with
Jonathan M Metzl, MD, PhD
September 30, October 1 & 2, 2020
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is Jonathan M Metzl, MD, PhD Jonathan Metzl is the Frederick B Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry, and the director of the Department of Medicine, Health, and Society, at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee He received his MD from the University of Missouri, MA in humanities/poetics and psychiatric internship/residency from Stanford University, and PhD in American culture from University of Michigan Winner of the 2020 Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Award, the 2020 APA Benjamin Rush Award for Scholarship, and a 2008 Guggenheim fellowship, Dr Metzl has written extensively for medical, psychiatric, and popular publications about some of the most urgent hot-button issues facing America and
the world His books include The Protest Psychosis, Prozac on the Couch, Against Health: How Health Became the New Morality, and Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment is Killing America's Heartland
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MEDICINE SERIES
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
“MENTAL ILLNESS, MASS SHOOTINGS, AND THE
POLITICS OF US FIREARMS"
Evening Ethics Discussion https://utah.zoom.us/j/95455057558, Passcode: 873831
5:30-7:00 pm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020
“THE PROTEST PSYCHOSIS: RACE, PROTEST, AND
THE DIAGNOSIS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA”
Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Cowan Memorial Lectureship & Priscilla M
Mayden Endowed Lecture https://medicine.utah.edu/internalmedicine/grand-rounds/gr-livestream.php
12:00-1:00 pm
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020
“DYING OF WHITENESS: THE PANDEMIC AND THE
POLITICS OF RACIAL RESENTMENT”
The Cowan Memorial Public Lecture &
Priscilla M Mayden Endowed Lecture https://utah.zoom.us/j/96922004647, Passcode: 935983
12:00-1:00 pm
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Jay Baruch, MD “Doctors As Makers: Creativity in the Clinic”
Wylie Burke, MD “The deceptive appeal of personal genomics”
Barron Lerner, MD, PhD “Two Doctors, Two Generations: The Evolution of Medical Ethics.”
Dan Brock, PhD “The Future of Bioethics-From Clinic to Population”
Marcia Angell, MD and Arnold Relman, MD “Medical Journals: The Good and the Bad”
Jeremy Sugarmann, MD, MPH, MA "Ethics, Evidence, and Policies regarding disclosure of Financial Conflicts of Interest in Research"
Ruth Macklin, PhD "Research In Disaster Settings"
Matt Wynia, MD, MPH, FACP "Pay for performance and physician professionalism"
Paul S Appelbaum, MD "Therapeutic Misconception in Clinical Research"
Paul Root Wolpe, PhD "Borrowing Our Bodies: The Vexing Ethics of Human Medical Research"
Jonathan D Moreno, PhD "Borrowing Our Bodies: The Vexing Ethics of Human Medical Research" Jodi Halpern, MD, PhD "From Detached Concern to Empathy: Humanizing Medical Practice"
Carl Elliott, MD "Identity and Genetic Ancestry Tracing and American Medicine Meets the American Dream" Timothy E Quill, MD "Palliative, Options of Last Resort"
Barbara A Koenig, PhD "Will 'Race' Matter in the New Genomic Medicine?"
Abraham Verghese, MD "The Search for Meaning in the Life of a Physician with special reference to My Own
Country: A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the Age of AIDS"
Sandra L Bertman, PhD " Last Rites/Rights: Making Decisions in Finding Meaning "
Allen E Buchanan, PhD "The Age of Genetic Medicine: Implications for Doctor, Patient and Family Relationships"
Samuel Gorovitz, PhD, Professor of Philosophy and Former Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University "Whose Patient Am I? Perspective on the Changing Culture of Health Care "
Mark Siegler, MD "Choices about the End of Life: Recent Medical and Legal Decisions, with Comments on Physician-Assisted Suicide"
Rabbi Harold S Kushner, DHL "When Bad Things Happen to Good People: What Patients Tell Me That They Won’t Tell Their Doctors"
Thomas A Riemenschneider, MD "Balancing Compassion, Quality and Cost: The Physician’s Role in the Changing Health Care Environment"
Gerald T Perkoff, MD "The Incomplete Person: A Framework to Explain the Withholding of Medical Treatment"
Albert R Jonsen, PhD "What Does Life Support Support? The Ethical Issues in Providing and Foregoing Life Sustaining Therapies"
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These lectures are made possible because of generous gifts to the School of Medicine by the late Max P and Sara Lee Cowan Active in the livestock business, Mr Cowan served as director of the National Livestock Association
No office-bound stockman, Mr Cowan could "cut, rope, and brand cattle with the best of them." He took pride in his profession where a handshake was sufficient to seal a contract and no written agreement was necessary Mr and Mrs Cowan’s interests were many and varied In addition to their generosity to the University Of Utah School Of Medicine and the University of Utah Library, they were benefactors of the National Cancer Fund, the National Heart Fund, Brandeis University, Yeshiva University, the Denver National Jewish Hospital and Asthmatic Research Center, and Temple Kol Ami, where they both served as board members The University Of Utah School Of Medicine expresses its gratitude for the resources so graciously provided by Mr and Mrs Cowan
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