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Friday Lunch Keynote OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: Medical Ethics and the Holocaust: Lessons From the Past, Dr. Raul Artal

February 5, 2018 by Charlotte Monte

For the first time, Benjamin Rush Institute is opening its Friday Keynote Luncheon address with Dr. Raul Artal to the greater OSU, OUHCOM, other local universities, and the greater Columbus community.

Friday’s luncheon event is part of BRI’s annual student Leadership Conference and is typically a private event for attending students only. This year’s conference theme is Ethics of the Patient-Doctor Relationship, and we find the questions and dialogue that are part of this discussion to be so vital to influencing positive healthcare policy, that we are opening this up to reach more people.

Medical Ethics and the Holocaust: Lessons From the Past

Artal, Raul MDRaul Artal, MD, FACOG, FACSM will be our luncheon Keynote Speaker on the topic Medical Ethics and the Holocaust: Lessons From the Past.

Dr. Artal, a Holocaust survivor, was born in a Nazi concentration camp. He is the Chairman and Professor Emeritus of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health at Saint Louis University. He is a graduate of Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (where BRI has thriving chapter!), the author of over 200 publications and three books and is internationally recognized for his expertise in high risk obstetrics, exercise physiology, and ethical standards in medical practice/research.

Viewpoint: Medicine After the Holocaust

Lunch is guaranteed to those who RSVP 48-hours in advance. REGISTRATION FORM.
(Students already accepted to the leadership conference do NOT need to register.)

For more information about the conference, please see our 2018 Leadership Conference web page.

 

 

Tags: Medical Ethics, medical students

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