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  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET
    Reconsidering Autonomy and Consent
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Jonathan Knutzen, PHD – New York University/Faculty Fellow
    Presenter: Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc, PhD – Albany Medical College
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET
    Autonomy Pluralism
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Jonathan Knutzen, PHD – New York University/Faculty Fellow
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET
    Defending and Evolving Secular Bioethics in Response to Religious Critiques
    Location: Dover AB (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Abram Brummett, PhD, HEC-C – Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, MI
    Presenter: Janet Malek, HEC-C,PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET
    The Wrong of Nonconsensual Sterilization
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc, PhD – Albany Medical College
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Ethics of Emerging Technologies
    Location: Dover C (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Douglas Mackay, PhD – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Presenter: Isabel Canfield, BA ((she/her/hers)) – University of Notre Dame
    Presenter: Peter Zuk, PhD – Harvard Medical School
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Perspectives on virtue
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Paul J. Cummins, PhD – Clarkson University
    Presenter: Megan Kitts, PhD ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Anna Meurer, MPH, PhD(c) (she/her/hers) – The Ohio State University
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Reconsidering Standard Concepts: Insight, Conscientious Objection, and Race
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Ian Peebles, Ph.D., Philosophy – Princeton University
    Presenter: Derek W. Braverman – Johns Hopkins University (MD program) and Washington University in St. Louis (PhD program)
    Presenter: Susan Brown Trinidad, MA, PhD – University of Washington
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Bioethics and Climate Change: A Need for Fresh Ethical Theory
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Paul J. Cummins, PhD – Clarkson University
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Five Arguments Against Brain Monitoring in the Workplace
    Location: Dover C (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Peter Zuk, PhD – Harvard Medical School
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Health Equity and the Prevalence Principle in Human Genome Editing
    Location: Dover C (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Douglas Mackay, PhD – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Justifying New Uses of Non-diagnostic Psychiatric Constructs: The Case of Insight
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Derek W. Braverman – Johns Hopkins University (MD program) and Washington University in St. Louis (PhD program)
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Moral Testimony Pessimism and Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Megan Kitts, PhD ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    Solving the racial health disparities problem
    Location: Chasseur (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Ian Peebles, Ph.D., Philosophy – Princeton University
    Philosophy
  • Thursday, Oct 12th
    4:00 PM – 5:15 PM ET
    The Value of Care and Emerging Technology
    Location: Dover C (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Isabel Canfield, BA ((she/her/hers)) – University of Notre Dame
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    End-of-Life Care and Physician-Aid-in-Dying
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Bryce Herndon, BA ((he/him/his)) – Temple University
    Presenter: Justin Oakley, BA, PHD (he/him/his) – Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University
    Presenter: Em K. Walsh, PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Johns Hopkins University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Ethics of Familial Relationships
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Janet Malek, HEC-C,PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Sophie Gibert, BA ((she/her/hers)) – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Presenter: Ashley Yukihiro, MA – Saint Louis University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Political and Public Discourse
    Location: Laurel CD (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Anna Gotlib, JD,PHD (she/her/hers) – Brooklyn College CUNY
    Presenter: Elizabeth Lanphier, PhD, MS, HEC-C (she/her/hers) – Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
    Presenter: Tessa V. Murthy, MS ((she/her/hers)) – Carnegie Mellon University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Addiction and Political Liberation: Moving from "Stigma" to "Oppression"
    Location: Laurel CD (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Tessa V. Murthy, MS ((she/her/hers)) – Carnegie Mellon University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Aristotelian medical virtues, Christian medical virtues, and end-of-life decision making
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Justin Oakley, BA, PHD (he/him/his) – Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Collective Action and Pediatric COVID Vaccines
    Location: Laurel CD (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Elizabeth Lanphier, PhD, MS, HEC-C (she/her/hers) – Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Making People: The Fairness to Future Persons Principle
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Janet Malek, HEC-C,PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Physician Aid-in-Dying, Suicide, and the Ethical Significance of the Interpersonal
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Bryce Herndon, BA ((he/him/his)) – Temple University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Public Discourse as Real and as Ideal: Against Viewpoint Inclusivity as Overriding Principle
    Location: Laurel CD (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Anna Gotlib, JD,PHD (she/her/hers) – Brooklyn College CUNY
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    The Ethics of Paternalism: Bringing Parenthood Back Into the Conversation
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Sophie Gibert, BA ((she/her/hers)) – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Using Past Injustices to Correct Future Harms: Revising the Criteria for Physician-Aid-in-Dying
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Em K. Walsh, PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Johns Hopkins University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    8:00 AM – 9:15 AM ET
    Violence done to those who are less than: social death, dementia, and the role of the family
    Location: Atlantic (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Ashley Yukihiro, MA – Saint Louis University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    9:30 AM – 10:45 AM ET
    Ethics of Trust
    Location: Laurel AB (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Joseph Jebari, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Johns Hopkins University
    Presenter: Ju Zhang, Ph.D. in Philosophy ((she/her/hers)) – Emory University
    Presenter: Lauren Bunch, PhD, HEC-C (she/her/hers) – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    9:30 AM – 10:45 AM ET
    Corrective Trust: An Effective Way to Destructuralize Biases in Healthcare
    Location: Laurel AB (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Ju Zhang, Ph.D. in Philosophy ((she/her/hers)) – Emory University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    9:30 AM – 10:45 AM ET
    Integrating the Ethics of Trust into Bioethics: Examining the Prospects and Challenges
    Location: Laurel AB (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Joseph Jebari, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Johns Hopkins University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    9:30 AM – 10:45 AM ET
    Too Much to Ask for? Trust in the Modern U.S. Healthcare System
    Location: Laurel AB (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Lauren Bunch, PhD, HEC-C (she/her/hers) – University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    3:15 PM – 4:30 PM ET
    Is it morally permissible to travel to ASBH despite climate change?
    Location: Harborside Ballroom (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Travis Rieder, PHD ((he/him/his)) – Johns Hopkins University
    Presenter: Sarah Raskoff, PhD – Vanderbilt University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    3:15 PM – 4:30 PM ET
    The Role of Self Concepts in Addiction and Recovery
    Location: Bristol (Third Floor)
    Presenter: Nada Gligorov, PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Albany Medical College
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    5:00 PM – 6:15 PM ET
    Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Elisa C. Reverman, PhD Candidate – Georgetown University
    Presenter: Amanda Favia, PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Nassau Community College
    Presenter: Lee Thielemier, BA (they/them/theirs) – George Mason University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    5:00 PM – 6:15 PM ET
    ‘Masculine’ Depression as External Symptoms
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Lee Thielemier, BA (they/them/theirs) – George Mason University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    5:00 PM – 6:15 PM ET
    Clearing the Air on Medical Gaslighting
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Elisa C. Reverman, PhD Candidate – Georgetown University
    Philosophy
  • Friday, Oct 13th
    5:00 PM – 6:15 PM ET
    EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE IN HEALTHCARE: A CHALLENGE
    Location: Heron (Fourth Floor)
    Presenter: Amanda Favia, PHD ((she/her/hers)) – Nassau Community College
    Philosophy