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Am I My Students’ Nurse?

Am I My Students’ Nurse?


Season 5 Episode 9


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington talks to Dr. Paul Snelling, Principal Lecturer in Adult Nursing at University of Worcester, about his 2024 Nursing Ethics article, “Am I my students’ nurse? Refl…


Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago

A Matter of Trust (with Guest Dr. Thomas Nasca)

A Matter of Trust (with Guest Dr. Thomas Nasca)


Season 5 Episode 8


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington talks to Dr. Thomas Nasca, ACGME President and Chief Executive Officer, about the crucial role of trust in medicine, emphasizing its importance in medical educat…


Published on 10 months, 4 weeks ago

The Bioethics of Environmental Injustice

The Bioethics of Environmental Injustice


Season 5 Episode 7


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington talks to Dr. Keisha Ray about her 2024 co-authored American Journal of Bioethics article, “The Bioethics of Environmental Injustice: Ethical, Legal, and Clinical…


Published on 1 year ago

The Occasional Human Sacrifice: A Conversation with Carl Elliott

The Occasional Human Sacrifice: A Conversation with Carl Elliott


Season 5 Episode 6


In this episdoe, Bryan Pilkington, PhD speaks to Carl Elliott, MD, PhD, professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. His latest book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medi…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

How Will This Benefit Patients? AI Integration into Clinical Decision Making

How Will This Benefit Patients? AI Integration into Clinical Decision Making


Season 5 Episode 5


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks with Charles E. Binkley, MD.

Charles Binkley is a liver and pancreas surgeon, bioethicist, Director of Bioethics at Hackensack Meridian Health, and Associa…


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

Spheres of Morality: The Ethical Codes of the Medical Profession

Spheres of Morality: The Ethical Codes of the Medical Profession


Season 5 Episode 4


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks to Dr. Samuel Doernberg and Dr. Robert Truog about their recent paper in the American Journal of Bioethics entitled, "Spheres of Morality: The Ethical Cod…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

Academic Freedom in Medicine: Ethics and the Training of Sovereign Professionals

Academic Freedom in Medicine: Ethics and the Training of Sovereign Professionals


Season 5 Episode 3


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks to Dr. David J. Skorton about academic freedom.

David J. Skorton, MD, is president and CEO of the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges), a not-fo…


Published on 1 year, 4 months ago

Do healthcare institutions have a conscience?

Do healthcare institutions have a conscience?


Season 5 Episode 2


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks to Dr. Jason Adam Wasserman about Institutional Conscience. His new article is:
Wasserman JA, Brummett AL, Navin MC, Menkes DL. Conscientious Objection to …


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Societal Informed Consent in the Age of AI

Societal Informed Consent in the Age of AI


Season 5 Episode 1


If we demand informed consent for individuals, why don't we demand it for all of society? In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks to Dr. Brian Patrick Green about technology and societal informe…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

"Trust Me, I'm a Clinician": Medical Expertise, Trust, and the Patient Experience

"Trust Me, I'm a Clinician": Medical Expertise, Trust, and the Patient Experience


Season 4 Episode 7


In this episode, Dr. Bryan Pilkington speaks to Dr. Jamie Carlin Watson, clinical ethicist for the Cleveland Clinic Center for Bioethics. Watson is the author of several books, including: A History a…


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago





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