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Making bioethics integral to decisions in health care, policy, and research.
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Board Member and #FSP Alum Jason Karlawish to Daniel Gilbert and David Ovalle: the FDA's move to delay a decision on donanemab 'is a surprise, but it’s not a cause for worry. The data shows [donanemab] is effective.” washingtonpost.com/business/2024/…
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A new Greenwall News went live this morning, featuring our summer internship announcement, a timeline of the Foundation's history, and work from Tristan McIntosh, Aasim I. Padela, Holly Fernandez Lynch, Aaron Kesselheim, and more.
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Problems with using AI in insurance reviews show how 'seemingly perfect opportunities for using AI can [show] how algorithms can go awry when humans do not provide the expected bulwark against error,' #FSP Alum Michelle Mello and Sherri Rose said. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…
Amyloid is 'a risk factor, in the way smoking is a risk factor for cancer,' Board Member & #FSP Alum Jason Karlawish told Paula Span, “[b]ut I think the evidence remains not yet clear and convincing that amyloid alone defines Alzheimer’s disease.” nytimes.com/2024/03/04/hea…
Making a Difference Grantee Tristan McIntosh & colleagues in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics: '[State Medical] Boards have myriad opportunities to adopt practices that can better protect the public from harmful physicians without the need for legislative or government action.' cambridge.org/core/journals/…
#FSP Alums Amy McGuire, Andrew Peterson, and Brent Kious collaborate to discuss whether psychedelic experiences are 'transformative,' and how that might affect the ability to consent to their use in treatment and research. muse.jhu.edu/article/919716
.Aasim I. Padela reports from a survey funded by his Making a Difference grant: 'Improving the experiences of religious clinicians can lead to more welcoming health care workplaces for physicians, trainees, and patients alike.' journals.lww.com/academicmedici…