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Social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic: symposium editors Michael Chapman, Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur

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In this our first episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome the editors of the journal’s new symposium on social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to their work in bioethics, Dr Michael Chapman and Professors Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur are all physicians working across palliative medicine, endocrinology, haematology, and clinical public health. Here they talk about:

  • the meaning and importance of bioethics,
  • their motivations for starting this project and what they've subsequently learnt,
  • the symposium themes and their significance,
  • the case for why someone should make the time to read papers in this symposium,
  • the paper/s they would suggest to start your symposium reading, and why, and
  • what comes next.

Transcript of episode 1

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Image: Adam Nieścioruk on Unsplash

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The meaning and importance of bioethics (00:01:05)

3. The COVID-19 symposium project (00:04:59)

4. What has been learnt in that time? (00:08:30)

5. The symposium themes and their significance (00:12:32)

6. Why someone should make the time to read papers in this symposium (00:17:18)

7. Editors' paper suggestions for where to start reading the symposium (00:19:23)

8. What comes next? (00:27:32)

9. Links to transcripts, articles and other JBI resources (00:29:33)

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In this our first episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome the editors of the journal’s new symposium on social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to their work in bioethics, Dr Michael Chapman and Professors Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur are all physicians working across palliative medicine, endocrinology, haematology, and clinical public health. Here they talk about:

  • the meaning and importance of bioethics,
  • their motivations for starting this project and what they've subsequently learnt,
  • the symposium themes and their significance,
  • the case for why someone should make the time to read papers in this symposium,
  • the paper/s they would suggest to start your symposium reading, and why, and
  • what comes next.

Transcript of episode 1

Links / resources

Image: Adam Nieścioruk on Unsplash

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The meaning and importance of bioethics (00:01:05)

3. The COVID-19 symposium project (00:04:59)

4. What has been learnt in that time? (00:08:30)

5. The symposium themes and their significance (00:12:32)

6. Why someone should make the time to read papers in this symposium (00:17:18)

7. Editors' paper suggestions for where to start reading the symposium (00:19:23)

8. What comes next? (00:27:32)

9. Links to transcripts, articles and other JBI resources (00:29:33)

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