
Charles E. Binkley, MD
@charlesbinkley
Bioethicist HMH || Assoc Prof @HMHSchoolofMed || HPB Surgeon || AI Ethics || Alumnus @UMichSurgery || GSD ❤️|| 🏳️🌈 he/him. My views.
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17-10-2012 14:27:46
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Join the mailing list so you'll be notified about upcoming events in our "IT, #Ethics, and #Law" lecture series: scu.edu/ethics/events/… #highered #SiliconValley #tech cc Markkula Center for Applied Ethics donheider Ann Gregg Skeet Charles E. Binkley, MD




Join me and @DavidDeCosse for a discussion of vaccine hesitancy! Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

Register for our June 17 webinar with Charles E. Binkley, MD and @DavidDeCosse. Review data on vaccine hesitancy and the call to love your neighbor and #GetVaccinated. Register: bit.ly/3xpsCHe #bioethics #ethics #health #covid19 #GetVaccinated Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Santa Clara Univ


My colleagues at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics will no doubt enjoy this and you might be interested in their webinar on vaccinations tomorrow, July 29th: scu.edu/ethics/get-vac… @DavidDeCosse Charles E. Binkley, MD

Dr Charles E. Binkley, MD joins #EthicsTalk to discuss his article, coauthored with Michael Politz and Dr Brian Green: "Who, If Not the FDA, Should Regulate Implantable Brain-Computer Interface Devices?" journalofethics.ama-assn.org/podcast/author…

"Judgments about implantable brain-computer interface device risks and benefits are not within the realm of competency of the FDA." - Charles E. Binkley, MD, MD, Michael S. Politz, MA, and Brian P. Green, PhD spr.ly/6015yxzux

This case & commentary by Charles E. Binkley, MD, MD argues that surgeons’ language choices can influence patients’ decisions and experiences: spr.ly/6012JEJYj

Not offering indicated major surgery can result in iatrogenic injury explain Charles E. Binkley, MD, @davidskemp, and Brandi Braud Scully, MD, MS in this article: spr.ly/6011zFTBF

.Charles E. Binkley, MD joins #EthicsTalk to discuss his article, coauthored with @davidskemp and Dr Brandi Braud Scully: “Should We Rely on AI to Help Avoid Bias in Patient Selection for Major Surgery?”: spr.ly/6019z2t57


People with disabilities often experience quality of life that is similar to people without disabilities. The "eyeball test" should not be used to refuse them a beneficial surgery. #AI may offer a solution: visionary work from Charles E. Binkley, MD et al NEJM: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36198184/





I am hiring a full-time data scientist (80% #ML, 20% scientific collaboration), must share our passion UF Intelligent Clinical Care Center (IC3) UF Surgery to improve surgical care by augmenting patient centered decision making, flexible combination of in-person and remote work: explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/5250…
