Schedule
A PDF of the schedule is available for download here. Please note that the most up-to-date information on the schedule, however, is available on this page.
Visit the Recreation page to learn more about the afternoon activities.
WEDNESDAY
- 1:00-5:00p - Registration
- 5:00p - Wine Reception, featuring wines from St Francis Winery
- 6:00p - Dinner
- 7:30-9:00p - "State of the Field" Panel
- Art Caplan (University of Pennsylvania), Nancy King (Wake Forest University), Barbara Koenig (Mayo), John Lantos (University of Chicago); Moderated by Sandra Lee
- 9:00-10:00p - Film: Worlds Apart
THURSDAY
- 7:30-8:30a - Breakfast
- 8:30-10:00a - Session I
- Professional Standards for Clinical Ethics Consultation:Some Challenges- Latham; Braddock; Kipnis;
-
Health Inequalities, Human Rights and Social Justice - Arras; Starks; Jones;
-
Translational Research - Robert; McCormick;
- Testing Justice: Motivating community collaborations in research- Holland; Fryer-Edwards
- 10:00-10:30 - Coffee/Tea Break
- 10:30-12:00p - Session II
- The Duty to Treat: Professional Obligations and Systems Design- Colby; Antommaria; Malm;
- Teaching Medical Ethics in the Classroom and the Clinic- Dudzinski; Malek;
- The Human Microbiome Project: Microbes, Medicine and Identity- Ossorio; Sharp; King;
- Who needs public health ethics?- Klugman; Roberts
- 12:00 - 1:00p - Lunch
- Afternoon Planned Activities
- Canoeing (Depart as group at 12:50p)
- Wine Tasting Class (On-site at 2p)
- Charles Shulz Museum Trip (Depart as group at 1:50p)
- 5:30-6:00p - Wine reception (Wines provided by the Hilton Sonoma Wine Country)
- 6:00p - Dinner
- 7:30-9:00p - "Role of Bioethics in the 2008 National Election" Panel
- Alta Charo (University of Wisconsin), Bob Cook-Deegan (Duke University), Jonathan Moreno (University of Pennsylvania); Moderated by Jen McCormick
- 9:00-10:00p - Film: King Corn
FRIDAY
- 7:30-8:30a - Breakfast
- 8:30-10:00a - Session I
-
POLST: A Necessary Supplement to Advance Directives—Ethical and Legal Issues- Miller; Cerminara;
- The Social Functions of Bioethics Around the Globe: Imperative to Explore Sociology and Anthropology of a Rapidly Globalizing Bioethics- Myser;
- Neuroethics and the Law- Greely; Brown;
- Doctors and Pharma: Unanticipated Side Effects- Rorty; Stell; Jacobson
-
- 10:00-10:30 - Coffee/Tea Break
- 10:30-12:00p - Session II
- Professionalization in Bioethics: Navigating a Career- Halpern; Cho;
- Re-minding, Quality of Life, and Goals of Care in Dementia- Jennings;
- Evidence Hope and Illness: Conflicts Between Science and the Law- Cohen; Steinberg;
- Innovations in Advance Care Planning and Hospice Care- Doukas; Green
- 12:00 - 1:00p - Lunch
- Afternoon Planned Activities
- Biking (individual departures to bike rental shop)
- Hiking Group Tour (depart as group 1:30p, transportation provided))
- Vineyard Tour (depart as group 1:15p, transportation provided)
- Safari West Trip (depart as group 1:30p, transportation provided)
- Jelly Belly Factory (individuals coordinate on their own)
- 5:00-6:00p - Wine Reception, featuring wines from Jackson Family Wines:
- 6:00p - Dinner
- 7:30-9:00p - "Organic and Sustainable Farming and the Slow Food Movement" Panel
- Speakers: Dan Imhoff: Bio, Jesse Cool: Bio, Katrina Karkazis: Bio, and Dru Rivers Bio.
- 9:00-10:00p - Film: The Vanishing Line
SATURDAY
- 7:30-8:30a - Breakfast
- 8:30-10:00a - Session I
- Gaps in Ethical Practices at the Organizational Level: What Can be Done?- Fox, Pearlman; Allen;
- Stem Cells: Bench to Bedside- Scott; Cohen; Klitzman;
- Psychiatric Advance Directives: What are they and Where do We Go from Here?- McCrary;
- The Window and the Mirror: How Film and Humanities Provide Opportunity for Reflection in Medical Education: Erwin; Monsen Grainger
- 10:00-10:30 - Coffee/Tea Break
- 10:30-12:00p - Session II
- Dennis Lindberg's Refusal of Treatment: Thoughts on the Authority of Adolescent Decisions- Kelley; Rhodes;
-
Is there a role for both ethicists and economists in the healthcare debate?- Francis; Menzel; Schneiderman;
-
New Dilemmas in Assisted Reproductive Technology- Steinberg;
- Greenwall Presentation- Stubing
- 12:00 - 1:00p - Lunch
- Afternoon Planned Activities
- Biking (individual departures to bike rental shop)
- Sustainable Farm Tour (depart as group, transportation provided )
- Shopping in Downtown Santa Rosa (depart as group)
- 5:30-6:00p - Cash Bar
- 6:00p - Dinner
- 7:30-8:30p - Skit: "Freelance Bioethicist", Paul Root Wolpe (University of Pennsylvania, Emory University)
SUNDAY
- 8:00-9:00a - Breakfast
- 9:00-10:30a - Session I
- Ethical Issues in Public Health and Emergency Preparedness- Powderly;
-
Uses of Genetic Information after GINA: Bard and Pendo
- 10:30-11:00 - Coffee/Tea Break
- 11:00-12:00p - Business Meeting
- 12:00 - 1:00p - Boxed Lunches to Go
