Past Events

  • Read more: In Their Own Words: COVID-19 and the Future of the Health Care Workforce
    Mar 26 2021
    COVID-19

    In Their Own Words: COVID-19 and the Future of the Health Care Workforce

    Recording

    Event Description How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the health care workforce? And how will the pandemic reshape the health care workforce going forward? It is not hard to find news stories about insufficient personal protective equipment, burnout, and the disproportionate toll of COVID-19 on health care workers. But on the ground, in the day-to-day,…

  • Read more: Addressing the Overdose Epidemic: Substance Use Policy for the Biden Administration
    Mar 24 2021
    Behavioral Health

    Addressing the Overdose Epidemic: Substance Use Policy for the Biden Administration

    Recording

    Event Description For twenty years, overdose deaths in the U.S. have sharply increased. In 2019, more than 70,000 Americans died of drug-related causes. Preliminary data suggests the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating this trend. To address the overdose crisis, President Biden released a plan for increased utilization of drug courts and mandatory drug treatment. But these…

  • Read more: Privatizing Public Health: A Panel Discussion
    Mar 17 2021
    Health Care Finance

    Privatizing Public Health: A Panel Discussion

    Recording

    Event Description Can private companies effectively serve public health functions? During the COVID-19 pandemic, private companies have stepped into public health roles traditionally held by government agencies and non-governmental organizations. For example, Google and Apple collaborated to create exposure notification software that has been adopted domestically and internationally; Verily, the life sciences division of Google’s…

  • Read more: Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Health Care System in the Age of COVID-19
    Mar 16 2021
    COVID-19

    Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Health Care System in the Age of COVID-19

    Recording

    Seminar Series Description On March 16, we hosted the final installment of the COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact, and Legacy Seminar Series. This seminar series considered the ethical, legal, regulatory, and broader social and institutional impacts that COVID-19 has had, as well as the longer-lasting effects it may have on our society. This fifth…

  • Read more: COVID-19 & Disability: A Holistic Examination of Pandemic Impact
    Mar 9 2021
    COVID-19

    COVID-19 & Disability: A Holistic Examination of Pandemic Impact

    Recording

    Event Description The COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate effects on the lives of persons with disabilities generally, and especially pronounced effects on specific subsets of this diverse population, including youth with intellectual, developmental, cognitive, and psychosocial disabilities. For example, a letter published recently in the American Journal of Psychiatry on behalf of the directors of…

  • Read more: Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Disparate Burdens of COVID-19
    Mar 3 2021
    COVID-19

    Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Disparate Burdens of COVID-19

    Recording

    Seminar Series Description On March 3, we held the fourth installment of the COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact, and Legacy Seminar Series. This seminar series considered the ethical, legal, regulatory, and broader social and institutional impacts that COVID-19 has had, as well as the longer-lasting effects it may have on our society. This fourth…

  • Read more: Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Use of Biotech in the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Feb 23 2021
    COVID-19

    Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Use of Biotech in the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Recording

    Seminar Series Description On February 23, we hosted the third installment of the COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact, and Legacy Seminar Series. This seminar series considered the ethical, legal, regulatory, and broader social and institutional impacts that COVID-19 has had, as well as the longer-lasting effects it may have on our society. This third…

  • Read more: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBT Persons
    Feb 18 2021
    COVID-19

    The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBT Persons

    Event Description In his recent report to the United Nations, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, addressed the particular impact of COVID-19 on LGBT persons, communities, and populations, highlighting social exclusion and violence, as well as institutional drivers of stigma and discrimination. Madrigal-Borloz, who is also the Eleanor Roosevelt Senior…

  • Read more: Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: What COVID-19 Teaches Us About Health Justice and the Path Forward
    Feb 16 2021
    COVID-19

    Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: What COVID-19 Teaches Us About Health Justice and the Path Forward

    Recording

    Seminar Series Description On February 16, we hosted the second installment of the COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact, and Legacy Seminar Series. This seminar series considered the ethical, legal, regulatory, and broader social and institutional impacts that COVID-19 has had, as well as the longer-lasting effects it may have on our society. This second…

  • Read more: Medical Stereotypes: Confronting Racism and Disparities in US Health Care: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium
    Feb 12 2021
    Race

    Medical Stereotypes: Confronting Racism and Disparities in US Health Care: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium

    Recording

    Event Description Minority racial and ethnic groups in the US have long experienced disparities in access to health care and worse health outcomes, undermining broader social, political, and economic equality. One component of these disparities are various stereotypes that affect how minority patients are perceived and treated. This session explored how medical discourse and the…