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Learn what the current research says about medical cannabis and explore the complex terrain of ethical considerations for prescribers and pharmacists. Join our Pharmacy and Ethics Series with panelists: Jacci Bainbridge, PharmD, Robert Page, PharmD, MSPH, and Kelsey Schwander, PharmD, from Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Dominic Sisti, PhD, from University of Pennsylvania, Medical Ethics & Health Policy. Moderated by Joshua Semock, PharmD Candidate, P4, Class of 2025. In-person at the Fulginiti Pavilion or via ZOOM. RSVP>>
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Sharing patient and research participant health information across academic institutions, government, and industry can improve patient outcomes and accelerate breakthroughs in medical research. This talk will focus on how to respect the autonomy of “participants” in the big data economy, specific challenges for health equity, and propose legal and policy solutions moving forward.

Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBE, is health law and bioethics faculty at the University of Michigan and is the interim co-director of the U-M Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine.
In-person at the Fulginiti Pavilion or via Zoom.
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What happens when research moves from trial sites to the community or participants’ homes? Explore the unique ethics and equity challenges raised by decentralized research, and how to manage them.

Join us for the 14th Annual CCTSI Research Ethics Conference featuring keynote speaker, Barbara Emily Bierer, MD, Professor of Medicine (Pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School. Live at the Fulginiti Pavilion or via Zoom.

Program agenda, lunch details, and flash presenters coming soon. RSVP>>
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The Story of a Project

| 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
HHARC is offering a Lunch & Learn session that examines a health humanities research project from inception to impact, offering practical insights for interdisciplinary researchers.
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Combining Research Practices

| 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
HHARC is having a Lunch & Learn session that explores interdisciplinary research in health humanities, addressing healthcare problems and potential collaborations at CU and beyond. RSVP Today>>
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Black pregnant and postpartum people in Colorado are twice as likely to die during pregnancy or within one year following delivery, compared to the state’s overall pregnant population.

Dawn Owens Robinson, MD, is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology with 24 years of active in clinical practice. She received her medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and serves as the OB Chair of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee at the CDPHE.
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Presented by the Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy and the Institute for Translational Medicine & Therapeutics at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

Renowned experts, including Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD, MBE, C.K. Gunsalus, JD, and CBH Chief Scientist Lisa Bero, PhD, will address this complex topic.

Panel 1: The Scientists – Misconduct Motivation, Detection, and Education
Panel 2: The Journals – Roles and Challenges
Panel 3: The Research Institutions – Regulatory Responsibilities and Opportunities
Panel 4: The Path Forward – Meeting Institutional Obligations for Research Integrity

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7,000 Babies: The Legacy of Justina Ford, MD

| All Day
Dr. Justina Ford (1871-1952) was the first Black female physician licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado. Denied membership in Colorado Medical Society and privileges at Denver General Hospital because she was both Black and female, Dr. Ford instead treated patients out of her Five Points home. She cared for her patients no matter who they were with an attentive heart, skilled hands, and a mothering mind. Imbued with an indefatigable work ethic, Dr. Ford delivered over 7,000 babies during her fifty year career as a doctor.

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AMC badged personnel:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Open to the public:
Monday-Friday 11:30am-5:00pm
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Raw Material: Quilts by NedRa Bonds

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As a textile artist, educator, and activist, NedRa Bonds creates quilts that explore issues dealing with women’s health and wellbeing, human rights and social justice, racism, and the environment. After being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer in 2016, Bonds began working on projects that focus on the healing power of art.

Hours:
AMC badged personnel:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Open to the public:
Monday-Friday 11:30am-5:00pm
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Fly to Heal Mural

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The mural, Fly to Heal, by artist Juls Mendoza, on the west side of the Fulginiti Pavilion is intended to bear witness to the shared obligations we have to respect the rights of newly arrived children and their families. Whether providing medical services to patients, ethical consults to clients, teaching our students, or sharing arts and humanities with our community both on and off campus, we are committed to celebrating the inherent humanity that unites us all.
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Join the Anschutz Campus Choir or Orchestra

| All Day
Open to students, faculty, staff and community members. No audition required. The Choir rehearses on Wednesdays from 5:15-6:30pm at the Fulginiti Pavilion. The Orchestra rehearses on Thursdays, from 6:00-7:30pm at ED2S-1102.
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