Posts by Memorial University Centre for Bioethics
New commentary on our blog Impact Ethics, by Madalena Liougas and Alisa Grigorovich. Check it out!
impactethics.ca/2026/04/02/e...
By Jean-Christophe Belisle-Pipon, "When AI Rents Humans: A Warning for Healthcare"
impactethics.ca/2026/02/23/w...
Lynette Reid on Dalhousie's revision of the case-based learning curriculum as it relates to sexual orientation & gender identity. From the Impact Ethics blog. impactethics.ca/2026/02/11/d...
We have a new commentary published on our blog, Impact Ethics. "Performative Policy: When Anti-Racism is Managed, Not Practiced" by Danielle Gibbs Koenitzer
impactethics.ca/2026/01/22/p...
Check out this series of commentaries on our blog about the Dalhousie Med School case-based learning diversification process. Commentaries by Lynette Reid, who chaired the committee
impactethics.ca/2025/12/17/d...
New commentary in the Impact Ethic blog on MAiD and Misinformation, by Memorial University Master of Health Ethics student Luca Norton. impactethics.ca/2025/11/10/m...
A new commentary posted on our blog Impact Ethics. "Black Salve: A Crisis in Online Health Misinformation" by AM Kieley impactethics.ca/2025/10/28/b...
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Two Tenure-Stream positions in the Memorial University Centre for Bioethics & PHAHS Division, Faculty of Medicine
impactethics.ca/2025/10/07/w...
A new commentary on Impact Ethics, by Danielle Gibbs Koenitzer. Check it out!
impactethics.ca/2025/08/18/g...
A commentary on the PREPARED Code by Doris Schroeder. A global code of conduct for research during pandemics. impactethics.ca/2025/06/30/t...
The latest commentary on our Impact Ethics blog: Maria Klimenko on the astronomical cost of CASGEVY. impactethics.ca/2025/06/24/c...
New commentary on our blog, Impact Ethics: "Prove AI Can't Care First" by Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon
impactethics.ca/2025/05/26/p...
Climate, Health and Equity - Canada Must Lead with Action. by Sharon E. Straus impactethics.ca/2025/05/20/c...
Congratulations to Biplab Halder on passing his PhD thesis defense!
"A Relational Autonomy Argument Against Public Funding for NIPT: The Routinization of NIPT and the Geneticization of Pregnancy and Reproduction", Community Health PhD supervised by Centre faculty member Dr. Jennifer Flynn.
Why Racism in Health Care is an Ethical Crisis. A new commentary by Danielle Gibbs
impactethics.ca/2025/05/12/w...
New commentary on our blog: Rethinking Autonomy in Healthcare for Incarcerated Patients, by Ayla Raabis
impactethics.ca/2025/04/17/r...
The latest from Impact Ethics (our blog): A commentary by Julian Hopwood-Raja on free access to HIV medications in Canada
impactethics.ca/2025/04/14/i...
Are Your Medical Photographs on the Internet? Part 2. This is an innovative project by Zach Patterson, Zack Marshall, and a grade 8 class in Calgary.
impactethics.ca/2025/04/10/a...
Coming up on Friday!
Book launch - Intellectual Disabilities and Autism: Ethics and Practice. Our faculty member Chris Kaposy is a contributor to this excellent volume. Check it out! Coming up next week.
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A conceptual image of a cell karyotype exhibiting trisomy, three copies of one chromosome.
Relational #Autonomy & Public Funding for Noninvasive #Prenatal Testing - by Biplab Kumar Halder.
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Relational Autonomy & Public Funding for NIPT, by our own Biplab Kumar Halder: impactethics.ca/2025/03/10/r...
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