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Who Gets What and Why: Allocating Scarce Resources During Covid-19 The Daniel Labby Seminar in Medical Ethics Presents Friday, June 26, 2020 12:00pm - 1:00pm Join us for this live webinar at: Daniel Labby Seminar in Medical Ethics

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Page 1: During Covid-19 Allocating Scarce Resources Who Gets What ... · Seminar Details The Covid-19 pandemic has stressed the healthcare system around the world. The prospect of shortages

Who Gets What and Why:Allocating Scarce Resources

During Covid-19

The Daniel Labby Seminar in Medical EthicsPresents

Friday, June 26, 202012:00pm - 1:00pm

Join us for this live webinar at:Daniel Labby Seminar in Medical Ethics

Page 2: During Covid-19 Allocating Scarce Resources Who Gets What ... · Seminar Details The Covid-19 pandemic has stressed the healthcare system around the world. The prospect of shortages

Seminar Details

The Covid-19 pandemic has stressed the healthcare system

around the world.  The prospect of shortages ofequipment, medications and vaccines remains real. How should we think about the ethical challenge of

allocating resources under these conditions?  Join us online for a lively and informative webinar on

Friday, June 26 at noon.

Dr. Clarke serves as the Seminar moderator, calling on the expertise ofinvited colleagues and audience members to explore current ethicaldilemmas.  Dr. Clarke is President of the Psychophysiologic DisordersAssociation. He is also Assistant Director at the Oregon Health & ScienceUniversity (OHSU) Center for Ethics in Health Care and Clinical AssistantProfessor of Gastroenterology Emeritus at OHSU. Additionally, Dr. Clarkeis Associate Faculty at Arizona State University, Clinical Advisor to theStress Illness Recovery Practitioners Association (U.K.) and a ClinicalLecturer with Pacific University in Oregon.

Dr. Jansen is the inaugural holder of the Madeline Brill Nelson Chair inEthics Education in the Center for Ethics in Health Care at OHSU.   After receiving her nursing degree and working as a registered nurse,she pursued academic studies at Columbia University, earning adoctorate in political science with a focus on political theory, and at theUniversity of Chicago, MacLean Center as a postdoctoral fellow inmedical ethics. Her work has appeared in the leading journals in thefield including The Hastings Center Report, The Kennedy Institute ofEthics Journal, Bioethics and The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 

David Clarke, MD

Our Speakers

Lynn A. Jansen, PhD, RN