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mon13feb12:00 pmmon1:30 pmNuremberg Memories and the Founding of American Bioethics
(Monday) 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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300 S Dahlia St Ste 300
Learn how memories of the 1946-1947 Nuremberg Doctors Trial inspired Jews and others to publicize research scandals perpetrated by American physicians, paving the way for the birth of
Learn how memories of the 1946-1947 Nuremberg Doctors Trial inspired Jews and others to publicize research scandals perpetrated by American physicians, paving the way for the birth of bioethics. This discussion will also explore the connections between whistleblowing, morality, and moral sightedness. This is a Zoom event.
Feature Presenter and Discussants include:
Robert Baker, PhD, Ira Bedzow, PhD, and Sabine Hildebrandt, MD
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