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Wellbeing Through Divorce: Insights and StrategiesEvent DescriptionDivorce is a profoundly personal and emotionally taxing experience. It can affect every facet of a person’s life, including their work. We will discuss the process of divorce…
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Supervisor Training Series: Support Employees Navigating Substance Use Disorder and RecoveryAs part of the Supervisor Training Series, join Dr. Cara Poland, Associate Professor in MSU College of Human Medicine, and Dawn Kepler, Coordinator for MSU Collegiate Recovery Community, for a…
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Clinician Perspectives on Levels of Evidence and Oversight for Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Childhood OCDMichelle T. Pham, PhD Assistant Professor Center for Bioethics and Social Justice, Department of Medicine Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Recorded November 15, 2023 Presented…
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Public Perception of Psychiatric Interventions: Cabrera, Bluhm, and McKenzie - Episode 5Released January 11, 2018 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 5 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/344-ep-05
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Clinical and Legal Perspectives on Brain Death: Stahl and Tomlinson - Episode 11Released January 21, 2019 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 11 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/363-ep-11
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Genes, Behavior, and the Brain: Cabrera and Reimers - Episode 17Released November 5, 2019 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 17 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/374-ep-17
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Considering Consciousness in Neuroscience Research: Cabrera and Reimers - Episode 19Released January 7, 2020 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 19 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/377-ep-19
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Adult Caregivers Employee Resource Group: Brain Functioning and Cognitive Impairment/Alzheimer’s DiseaseJoin us as we welcome back Dr. Edna Rose as she discusses a challenge many caregivers face: understanding and dealing with individuals with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease.…
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How Brain Death Declarations Can Harm, and Why Legal Exemptions Should Be the RuleJennifer McCurdy, PhD, BSN, MH, HEC-C Assistant Professor Center for Bioethics and Social Justice, College of Human Medicine Recorded April 19, 2023. Presented as part of the 2022-2023 Bioethics…
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Students Session with Dr. Jim Henry Ph.D - Responding to the Tragic Events at MSUThe impact of primary and secondary trauma on students What your likely emotional, psychological, and relational needs are given the tragic events at MSU Understanding traumatic impact Searching for…
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Parents Session with Dr. Jim Henry, PhD. – Responding to the Tragic Events at MSU. Learning from Oxford School Shootings. What You and Your Kids Need Now.This session will cover: The impact of primary and secondary trauma on parents. What the likely emotional, psychological, and relational needs of your kids are given the tragic events at MSU…
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IBIO 445-730-Lecture 12_Behavior_Week 6This was a guest lecture for Animal Behavior in the first part of the summer - it's a bit longer than our other lectures (which is partly why I only have one for you this week!).
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