EPISODE · Jun 10, 2015 · 21 MIN
Medicine and Morality
from Harvard Medical Labcast · host Harvard Medical School
Robert Truog, a Harvard Medical School professor at Boston Children’s Hospital and director of the HMS Center for Bioethics, teaches doctors and nurses to become more aware of the ethical decisions they make every day—including the conscious and unconscious biases that shape the words they use and the way they frame conversations with patients and families. This kind of “microethics” education aims to help doctors and patients alike achieve more compassionate care. And in this week’s abstract, a new research tool from the lab of HMS geneticist Stephen Elledge can reveal a person’s entire viral history from a single drop of blood.
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How do doctors resolve ethical dilemmas hidden in everyday patient care?
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